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      Genetic landscape of isolated pediatric cataracts: extreme heterogeneity and variable inheritance patterns within genes.

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          Pediatric cataract represents an important cause of pediatric visual impairment. While both genetic and environmental causes for pediatric cataract are known, a large proportion remains idiopathic. The purpose of this review is to discuss genes involved in isolated pediatric cataract, with a focus on variable inheritance patterns within genes. Mutations in over 52 genes are known to cause isolated pediatric cataract, with a major contribution from genes encoding for crystallins, transcription factors, membrane proteins, and cytoskeletal proteins. Interestingly, both dominant and recessive inheritance patterns have been reported for mutations in 13 different cataract genes. For some genes, dominant and recessive alleles represent distinct types of mutations, but for many, especially missense variants, there are no clear patterns to distinguish between dominant and recessive alleles. Further research into the functional effects of these mutations, as well as additional data on the frequency of the identified variants, is needed to clarify variant pathogenicity. Whole exome sequencing continues to be successful in identifying novel genes associated with congenital cataract but is hindered by the extreme genetic heterogeneity of this condition. The large number of idiopathic cases suggests that more genes and potentially novel mechanisms of gene disruption remain to be identified.

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          Journal
          7613873
          4137
          Hum Genet
          Hum. Genet.
          Human genetics
          0340-6717
          1432-1203
          19 September 2018
          05 September 2018
          September 2019
          01 September 2020
          : 138
          : 8-9
          : 847-863
          Affiliations
          [1 ]Department of Pediatrics and Children’s Research Institute, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 53226 USA
          [2 ]Department of Ophthalmology, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI, 53226 USA
          Author notes
          [* ]Correspondance: Phone: 414-955-4996; Fax: 414-955-6329; esemina@ 123456mcw.edu
          Article
          PMC6401332 PMC6401332 6401332 nihpa1505902
          10.1007/s00439-018-1932-x
          6401332
          30187164
          97d40bf4-5d90-4cf2-96a5-c1e9f1b07b50
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          transcription factors,genetic,isolated cataract,congenital cataract,pediatric cataract,inheritance

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