Clinical features associated with an I126M α2-chimaerin mutation in a family with autosomal-dominant Duane retraction syndrome
Clinical features associated with an I126M α2-chimaerin mutation in a family with autosomal-dominant Duane retraction syndrome
We describe the clinical phenotype of a Mexican family segregating Duane syndrome as an autosomal-dominant trait linked to chromosome 2q31 (DURS2) and previously reported to harbor a heterozygous alpha2-chimaerin missense mutation.A 5-generation Mexican family was analyzed. Ten affected subjects were available for clinical examination. Participating subjects were tested for visual acuity, ocular alignment by prism cover testing, ocular ductions and versions, and globe retraction. In children, alignment was measured with the Krimsky test in cardinal positions of gaze.Ten cases were included, 6 female and 4 male subjects. Five cases presented with bilateral and 5 with unilateral Duane syndrome. The right side was the most commonly affected side on unilateral cases. Five cases exhibited exotropia, 4 esotropia, and 1 hypotropia. Seven patients had severe limitation of abduction and two had moderate limitation. Four patients had mild adduction limitation and 4 had moderate limitation. No additional anomalies such as fourth (trochlear) nerve palsy, blepharoptosis, or dense amblyopia, which have been reported in previous families with Duane syndrome, were observed. All 3 cases that exhibited vertical dysfunction had upgaze limitation. One instance of nonpenetrance was recorded.Considerable intrafamilial clinical variability was observed in this Duane syndrome pedigree that carried a alpha2-chimaerin mutation. The presence of bilateral involvement and associated vertical movements, which commonly are observed in this and other DURS2 families, could suggest the occurrence of CHN1 mutations as the source of the disease in isolated or familial DURS cases.
- National Autonomous University of Mexico Mexico
- Howard Hughes Medical Institute United States
- Boston Children's Hospital United States
- Harvard University United States
- Institute of Ophthalmology Mexico
Adult, Chimerin 1, Family Health, Male, Adolescent, Eye Movements, Middle Aged, Pedigree, Duane Retraction Syndrome, Phenotype, Child, Preschool, Humans, Point Mutation, Female, Mexico, Genes, Dominant
Adult, Chimerin 1, Family Health, Male, Adolescent, Eye Movements, Middle Aged, Pedigree, Duane Retraction Syndrome, Phenotype, Child, Preschool, Humans, Point Mutation, Female, Mexico, Genes, Dominant
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