Abstract
BACKGROUND: Mutations in PDE6A and PDE6B are known to cause autosomal recessive RP in humans, On the other hand, mutations in PDE6G are rare but can lead to severe early-onset RP. CASE PRESENTATION: An 8-year-old Chinese boy was referred to our hospital for poor vision issues. Refraction with cycloplegia showed high hyperopia with astigmatism both eyes. Funduscopic examination revealed typical bone spicule-type pigment deposits in the periphery and midperiphery. The patient was given glasses and a whole exome sequencing containing mitochondrial genes was performed. The results of genetic testing showed that there was a heterozygous frameshift mutation and a segment deletion in the proband's PDE6G gene. Analysis of the parental genes showed that frameshift mutation was inherited from the proband's mother and segment deletion from his father. CONCLUSIONS: In this paper, we give a firsthand report that the complex heterozygous mutations of PDE6G gene can causes autosomal recessiveRP (arRP), which expands the understanding of the pathogenic genes of RP.