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Inducement and Evaluation of a Murine Model of Experimental Myopia
Published on: January 22, 2019
Genome-wide scan for myopia in the Old Order Amish
Dwight Stambolian1, Elise B Ciner, Lauren C Reider
1Department of Ophthalmology, Stellar Chance Laboratories Rm. 313, University of Pennsylvania, 422 Curie Boulevard, Philadelphia, PA 19104, USA. stamboli@mail.med.upenn.edu
Purpose:
To identify myopia susceptibility genes influencing common myopia in 34 Old Order Amish families, a genetically well-defined founder population.
Design:
A prospective study of families with myopia consisting of a minimum of two individuals affected with myopia.
Methods:
Extended families consisting of at least two siblings affected with myopia were ascertained. A genome-wide linkage scan using 387 markers was conducted by the Center for Inherited Disease Research (CIDR). Linkage analyses were conducted with parametric (autosomal dominant, fixed penetrance model) and nonparametric methods. Model-free linkage analysis was also performed maximizing over penetrance and over dominance (that is, fitting a wide range of both dominant and recessive models).
Results:
Under the fixed penetrance model, the maximum two-point heterogeneity LOD score (HLOD) was 1.59 at D20S451 and the maximum multipoint HLOD was 1.92 at D6S1021. The nonparametric maximum multipoint (NPL) at D3S2427 had a P-value of .0005. Under the model-free analysis, multipoint heterogeneity LOD scores of 2.03 were observed on both chromosomes 8 (under a recessive model between D8S1130 and D8S1106) and X (under a recessive model between DXS6800 and DXS6789). Reanalyses of chromosomes 3, 6, 8, 20, and X using the best penetrance models resulted in maximum multipoint HLODs of 1.84 at D3S3053; 1.84 at D3S2427; 2.04 at D8S1130; and 2.34 at DXS6800.
Conclusions:
The locus on chromosome 8p23 independently confirms a report by Hammond and associates mapping a myopia quantitative trait loci (QTL) to this region.
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