TY - JOUR
T1 - SCAPER-Related Autosomal Recessive Retinitis Pigmentosa with Intellectual Disability
T2 - Confirming and Extending the Phenotypic Spectrum and Bioinformatics Analyses
AU - Sharkia, Rajech
AU - Zalan, Abdelnaser
AU - Kessel, Amit
AU - Al-Shareef, Wasif
AU - Zahalka, Hazar
AU - Hengel, Holger
AU - Schöls, Ludger
AU - Azem, Abdussalam
AU - Mahajnah, Muhammad
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 by the authors.
PY - 2024/6
Y1 - 2024/6
N2 - Mutations in the gene SCAPER (S phase Cyclin A-Associated Protein residing in the Endoplasmic Reticulum) have recently been associated with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and intellectual disability (ID). In 2011, a possible involvement of SCAPER in human diseases was discovered for the first time due to the identification of a homozygous mutation causing ID in an Iranian family. Later, five studies were published in 2019 that described patients with autosomal recessive syndromic retinitis pigmentosa (arRP) accompanied by ID and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This present study describes three patients from an Arab consanguineous family in Israel with similar clinical features of the SCAPER syndrome. In addition, new manifestations of ocular symptoms, nystagmus, glaucoma, and elevator palsy, were observed. Genetic testing of the patients and both parents via whole-exome sequencing revealed the homozygous mutation c.2023–2A>G in SCAPER. Phenotypic and genotypic descriptions for all available cases described in the literature including our current three cases (37 cases) were carried out, in addition to a bioinformatics analysis for all the genetic variants that was undertaken. Our study confirms and extends the clinical manifestations of SCAPER-related disorders.
AB - Mutations in the gene SCAPER (S phase Cyclin A-Associated Protein residing in the Endoplasmic Reticulum) have recently been associated with retinitis pigmentosa (RP) and intellectual disability (ID). In 2011, a possible involvement of SCAPER in human diseases was discovered for the first time due to the identification of a homozygous mutation causing ID in an Iranian family. Later, five studies were published in 2019 that described patients with autosomal recessive syndromic retinitis pigmentosa (arRP) accompanied by ID and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). This present study describes three patients from an Arab consanguineous family in Israel with similar clinical features of the SCAPER syndrome. In addition, new manifestations of ocular symptoms, nystagmus, glaucoma, and elevator palsy, were observed. Genetic testing of the patients and both parents via whole-exome sequencing revealed the homozygous mutation c.2023–2A>G in SCAPER. Phenotypic and genotypic descriptions for all available cases described in the literature including our current three cases (37 cases) were carried out, in addition to a bioinformatics analysis for all the genetic variants that was undertaken. Our study confirms and extends the clinical manifestations of SCAPER-related disorders.
KW - Arab society in Israel
KW - intellectual disability
KW - retinitis pigmentosa
KW - SCAPER
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85197116735&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.3390/genes15060791
DO - 10.3390/genes15060791
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C2 - 38927727
AN - SCOPUS:85197116735
SN - 2073-4425
VL - 15
JO - Genes
JF - Genes
IS - 6
M1 - 791
ER -