Variants in CFAP410 cause a range of retinal and skeletal phenotypes
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2025-04-17
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Schmidt, Ryan E
Pohodich, Amy E
Birch, David
Jones, Kaylie
Lam, Byron L
Jung, Emily H
Jain, Nieraj
Georgiou, Michalis
Mahroo, Omar A
Webster, Andrew R
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Ciliopathies are associated with a range of phenotypes including retinal degeneration and skeletal abnormalities. We present a retrospective study of 49 patients with variants in Cilia and Flagella Associated Protein 410 (CFAP410) from multiple ophthalmic centers across the world. Common clinical features included early-onset reduced visual acuity, photophobia, and delayed light-to-dark adaptation. A cone-rod dystrophy pattern was observed roughly two times more commonly than rod-cone dystrophy. A minority of patients (22.4%) presented with skeletal abnormalities consistent with axial spondylometaphyseal dysplasia (SMDAX). Patients with the most severe ophthalmic and skeletal phenotypes had disease-associated variants within conserved leucine-rich regions of CFAP410, and the structural effects of these variants were modelled using ChimeraX. This report furthers our understanding of CFAP410-associated clinical phenotypes such as retinal dystrophy and skeletal dysplasia.
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Schmidt, R E, Pohodich, A E, Birch, D, Jones, K, Lam, B L, Jung, E H, Jain, N, Georgiou, M, Mahroo, O A, Webster, A R, Michaelides, M, Bakall, B, Iannaccone, A, Vincent, A, Parameswarappa, D C, Heon, E, Scholl, H P N, Janeschitz-Kriegl, L, Traboulsi, E I, Zein, W, Brooks, B P, Cukras, C, Hufnagel, R, Aleman, T S, Sylla, M M, Tsang, S H, Alabek, M, Sahel, J, Gorin, M B, van Genderen, M M, Stingl, K, Reith, M, Kohl, S, Amaral, R A S, Sallum, J M F, Vincent, A L, Hull, S, Duncan, J L, Hanson, J V M, Tedeus, M, Maggi, J, Graf, U, Koller, S, Berger, W, Gerth-Kahlert, C, Marra, M, Everett, L A, Yang, P & Pennesi, M E 2025, 'Variants in CFAP410 cause a range of retinal and skeletal phenotypes', npj Genomic Medicine, vol. 10, no. 1, 32. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41525-025-00489-1