Identification of novel mutations in the GRK1 gene in an Algerian family with Oguchi disease
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David P. Pi?ero. Department of Optics, Pharmacology and Anatomy, University of Alicante, Crta San Vicente del Raspeig s/n, San Vicente del Raspeig 03690, Alicante, Spain. david.pinyero@ua.es

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    AIM: To describe novel variants in the G protein-coupled receptor kinase 1 (GRK1) gene associated with Oguchi disease and to analyze the different multimodal imaging results. METHODS: Five members of a single family were enrolled, including two confirmed cases of Oguchi disease and three carriers with novel variants in the GRK1 gene. All subjects underwent a comprehensive ophthalmological examination, including color vision testing, visual field testing, wide-field retinography, fundus autofluorescence, macular optical coherence tomography (OCT), and full-field electroretinography (ERG). RESULTS: The study found that both cases of Oguchi disease showed positive Mizuo-Nakamura phenomenon, moderate retinal thickening and packing of the three outermost hyper-reflective bands in the parafoveal region. After establishing a clinical diagnosis of Oguchi disease in patients IV-II and IV-III, molecular analysis revealed a similar genotype in the patients, both carrying two heterozygous variants in the GRK1 gene, the variants c.1055_1056delAC, p.(Tyr352CysfsTer32) and c.699+2T>C. Genetic testing also revealed that individual III-I was a heterozygous carrier of the novel variant c.1055_1056delAC in the GRK1 gene. In addition, the novel intronic variant c.699+2T>C was detected in the same gene in the heterozygous state in individuals III-II and IV-I. Family segregation showed that Oguchi disease was transmitted in an autosomal recessive pattern in this family. CONCLUSION: Two novel variants in the GRK1 gene are reported that are linked to Oguchi disease in a naïve Algerian family. The common findings observed on the OCT scans of our affected patients include packing of the three outer hyper-reflective bands, and thickening of the retina in the parafoveal region. These features are present not only in the affected patients but also in the carriers of the disease.

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Julio Cesar Molina Martín, Gerardo P. García García, Ezequiel Campos Mollo, et al. Identification of novel mutations in the GRK1 gene in an Algerian family with Oguchi disease. Int J Ophthalmol, 2026,(5):927-932

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  • Received:May 30,2025
  • Revised:December 09,2025
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  • Online: April 15,2026
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