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PAX 6 is normal in most cases of Peters' anomaly

1998; Springer Nature; Volume: 12; Issue: 2 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1038/eye.1998.69

ISSN

1476-5454

Autores

A Churchill, Adam Booth, Rashida Anwar, Alex Markham,

Tópico(s)

Genetic and Clinical Aspects of Sex Determination and Chromosomal Abnormalities

Resumo

Mutations in the PAX 6 gene are known to cause many cases of inherited and sporadic aniridia. Although embryologically similar to aniridia, the cause of Peters' anomaly has received far less attention. Two reports have been published demonstrating mutations in the PAX 6 gene in Peters' anomaly. We have analysed the PAX 6 gene in 15 individuals with Peters' anomaly (7 familial, 8 sporadic). This is the largest cohort of Peters' anomaly described. The PAX 6 gene was screened using a combination of single-strand conformational polymorphism gel electrophoresis and direct sequencing. No mutations were found in the coding region of the PAX 6 gene. We feel that Peters' anomaly is a heterogeneous condition and that for the majority of cases PAX 6 is not the ‘Peters’ anomaly gene'.

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