SIPA1L3

Cataracts 45

Clinical Characteristics
Ocular Features: 

Dense white cataracts have been diagnosed as soon as 2 weeks after birth.

Systemic Features: 

No dysmorphic features or psychomotor deficits have been found.

Genetics

Homozygous mutations in the SIPA1L3 gene (19q13.1-q13.2) were found in a consanguineous German family in which 2 of 3 female sibs were affected.   The parents were phenotypically normal but heterozygous for the mutation.    

Pedigree: 
Autosomal recessive
Treatment
Treatment Options: 

Surgical removal has apparently been successful.

References
Article Title: 

Mutations in SIPA1L3 cause eye defects through disruption of cell polarity and cytoskeleton organization

Greenlees R, Mihelec M, Yousoof S, Speidel D, Wu SK, Rinkwitz S, Prokudin I, Perveen R, Cheng A, Ma A, Nash B, Gillespie R, Loebel DA, Clayton-Smith J, Lloyd IC, Grigg JR, Tam PP, Yap AS, Becker TS, Black GC, Semina E, Jamieson RV. Mutations in SIPA1L3 cause eye defects through disruption of cell polarity and cytoskeleton organization. Hum Mol Genet. 2015 Oct 15;24(20):5789-804.

PubMed ID: 
26231217
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