Identification of new families and variants in autosomal dominant macular dystrophy associated with THRB

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Lidia Fernández-Caballero [1 ]
Fiona Blanco-Kelly [2 ]
Saoud Tahsin Swafiri [1 ]
María Inmaculada Martín-Mérida [2 ]
Mathieu Quinodoz [1 ]
Mukhtar Ullah [2 ]
Ester Carreño [1 ]
María Pilar Martin-Gutierrez [2 ]
Blanca García-Sandoval [3 ]
Pablo Minguez [4 ]
Carlo Rivolta [3 ]
Marta Corton [4 ]
Carmen Ayuso [5 ]
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[1] Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (IIS-FJD,Department of Genetics & Genomics, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria
[2] UAM),Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital
[3] Instituto de Salud Carlos III,Center for Biomedical Network Research on Rare Diseases (CIBERER)
[4] Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel (IOB),Department of Ophthalmology
[5] University of Basel,Department of Ophthalmology
[6] Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital,Bioinformatics Unit, Instituto de Investigación Sanitaria
[7] Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (IIS-FJD,Fundación Jiménez Díaz University Hospital
[8] UAM),undefined
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10.1038/s41598-025-97768-9
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THRB encodes thyroid hormone receptor β which produces two human isoforms (TRβ1 and TRβ2) by alternative splicing. The first THRB variant associated with autosomal dominant macular dystrophy (ADMD), NM_001354712.2:c.283 + 1G > A, was recently described. This study aims to refine the ophthalmologic phenotype, report a novel THRB variant, and investigate the impact of these splicing variants at the protein level. THRB variants were identified by re-analysis of next-generation sequencing data from the FJD database. Family segregation was performed using Sanger sequencing. Clinical data were collected from self-reported ophthalmic history questionnaires and ophthalmic exams. Functional splicing test was performed by in vitro minigene approach. We identified 12 patients with ADMD from 3 families carrying variants in THRB. Two families carried the variant NM_001354712.2:c.283 + 1G > A, and one the novel variant NM_001354712.2:c.283G > A. Patients exhibited common ophthalmologic findings with disruption of subfoveal ellipsoid layers, and variable onset of symptoms. Splicing assays showed complete exon 5 skipping or a 6 bp deletion in both variants. Our results support the association of THRB with ADMD. The high intra-familial variability could be influenced by phenotype modifiers. Aberrant TRβ1/TRβ2 proteins could lead to a gain-of-function mechanism. Including THRB in inherited retinal dystrophy genetic panels could enhance diagnoses and clinical patient management.
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