A novel mutation in transforming growth factor-beta induced protein (TGF beta Ip) reveals secondary structure perturbation in lattice corneal dystrophy

作者:Lakshminarayanan Rajamani; Vithana Eranga N; Chai Shu Ming; Chaurasia Shyam S; Saraswathi Padhmanaban; Venkatraman Anandalaksmi; Rojare Camille; Venkataraman Divya; Tan Donald; Aung Tin; Beuerman Roger W; Mehta Jodhbir S*
来源:British Journal of Ophthalmology, 2011, 95(10): 1457-1462.
DOI:10.1136/bjophthalmol-2011-300651

摘要

Background To describe mutations in the transforming growth factor-beta induced (TGFBI) gene in Asian patients with Bowman's membrane as well as stromal corneal dystrophies, and to elucidate their structural implications, using model peptides.
Methods Twenty-two unrelated Asian families were examined clinically including visual acuity testing and ocular examination with slit lamp biomicroscopy. Genomic DNA was extracted and the 17 exons of the TGFBI gene were amplified by PCR and sequenced bidirectionally. Biophysical techniques were used to characterise the wild type and mutant model peptides.
Results Molecular genetic analysis identified a variety of mutations in our patient series including a novel heterozygous C to A transversion mutation in exon 14 (c.1859C -> A), resulting in a substitution of a highly conserved alanine residue by aspartic acid (p.A620D). Clinical presentation in the patient with the p.A620D included subepithelial scarring in addition to the linear branching opacities usually seen with lattice dystrophy. Using model peptides, we showed that A620D mutant peptide alters the secondary structure and conformational stability, and increased amyloid formation.
Conclusion A novel mutation (A620D) in transforming growth factor-beta induced protein (TGF beta Ip) is described, expanding the repertoire of mutations in this protein. Using model peptides, we demonstrated that A -> D substitution leads to perturbation of the secondary structure that may be responsible for the amyloid formation in lattice corneal dystrophy.

  • 出版日期2011-10