The genetics and ocular findings of Alagille syndrome
- PMID: 18097983
- DOI: 10.1080/08820530701745108
The genetics and ocular findings of Alagille syndrome
Abstract
Alagille syndrome is an autosomal dominant disorder caused by mutations in the JAG1 gene. The JAG1 gene encodes a ligand for the Notch receptor and thus is part of a critical signaling pathway during development. The ophthalmologist can play an important role in the diagnosis of Alagille syndrome by identifying the characteristic ocular findings. These include a posterior embryotoxon, optic disc drusen, angulated retinal vessels, and a pigmentary retinopathy. Despite recent advances in the genetics of Alagille syndrome, the correlations between genotypes and phenotypes remain incompletely defined.
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