RT Journal Article SR Electronic T1 KIF11 mutations are a common cause of autosomal dominant familial exudative vitreoretinopathy JF British Journal of Ophthalmology JO Br J Ophthalmol FD BMJ Publishing Group Ltd. SP 278 OP 283 DO 10.1136/bjophthalmol-2015-306878 VO 100 IS 2 A1 Hu, Huan A1 Xiao, Xueshan A1 Li, Shiqiang A1 Jia, Xiaoyun A1 Guo, Xiangming A1 Zhang, Qingjiong YR 2016 UL http://bjo.bmj.com/content/100/2/278.abstract AB Background/aims To identify KIF11 mutations in patients with familial exudative vitreoretinopathy (FEVR) and to describe the associated phenotypes.Methods Mutation analysis in a cohort of patients in a single institute was conducted. Bioinformatics was performed for whole exome sequencing, and the variants were confirmed by Sanger sequencing. Clinical data and DNA samples were collected from 814 unrelated Chinese probands, including 34 with FEVR, at the Pediatric and Genetic Eye Clinic, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Centre, Guangzhou, China.Results Four novel heterozygous truncation mutations in KIF11, including c.131_132dupAT (p.P45Ifs*92), c.2230C>T (p.Q744*), c.2863C>T (p.Q955*) and c.2952_2955delGCAG (p.G985Ifs*6), were detected in four of 34 probands with FEVR. Combined with our previously identified mutations in FEVR cases (n=14), KIF11 mutations were identified in 8.3% (4/48) of all probands with FEVR. Ocular phenotypes documented in patients with KIF11 mutations showed a significant great variability of FEVR from the avascular zone in the peripheral retina to bilateral complete retinal detachment. Analysis of available family members in family QT1314 and QT937 showed segregation of KIF11 mutations with the phenotype of FEVR as expected. The family QT964 with two affected siblings and unaffected parents demonstrated a peculiar somatic mosaicism in the mother who had a low copy number variant (about 7% in her leucocyte DNA).Conclusions Identification of mutations in 8.3% patients suggests KIF11 mutations as a common cause of FEVR. Patients with KIF11 mutations showed typical, but variable, signs of FEVR with or without microcephaly, lymphoedema and mental retardation.