Faculty Research 1990 - 1999
Interacting loci cause severe iris atrophy and glaucoma in DBA/2J mice.
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1999
Keywords
Animal, Atrophy, Chromosome-Mapping, Crosses-Genetic, Glaucoma: ge, Homozygote, Iris: pa, Iris-Diseases: ge, pa, Mice, Mice-Inbred-BALB-C, Mice-Inbred-C57BL, Mice-Inbred-DBA: ge, Mice-Inbred-Strains, Microsatellite-Repeats, Pigment-Epithelium-of-Eye: pa, Proteins: ge, Species-Specificity, SUPPORT-NON-U-S-GOVT, SUPPORT-U-S-GOVT-P-H-S
First Page
405
Last Page
409
JAX Source
Nat Genet 1999 Apr;21(4):405-9
Grant
EY07758/EY/NEI, CA34196/CA/NCI
Abstract
Glaucomas are a major cause of blindness. Visual loss typically involves retinal ganglion cell death and optic nerve atrophy subsequent to a pathologic elevation of intraocular pressure (IOP). Some human glaucomas are associated with anterior segment abnormalities such as pigment dispersion syndrome (PDS) and iris atrophy with associated synechiae. The primary causes of these abnormalities are unknown, and their aetiology is poorly understood. We recently characterized a mouse strain (DBA/2J) that develops glaucoma subsequent to anterior segment changes including pigment dispersion and iris atrophy. Using crosses between mouse strains DBA/2J (D2) and C57BL/6J (B6), we now show there are two chromosomal regions that contribute to the anterior segment changes and glaucoma. Progeny homozygous for the D2 allele of one locus on chromosome 6 (called ipd) develop an iris pigment dispersion phenotype similar to human PDS. ipd resides on a region of mouse chromosome 6 with conserved synteny to a region of human chromosome 7q that is associated with human PDS. Progeny homozygous for the D2 allele of a different locus on chromosome 4 (called isa) develop an iris stromal atrophy phenotype (ISA). The Tyrpl gene is a candidate for isa and likely causes ISA via a mechanism involving pigment production. Progeny homozygous for the D2 alleles of both ipd and isa develop an earlier onset and more severe disease involving pigment dispersion and iris stromal atrophy.
Recommended Citation
Chang B,
Smith RS,
Hawes NL,
Anderson MG,
Zabaleta A,
Savinova O,
Roderick TH,
Heckenlively JR,
Davisson MT,
John SW.
Interacting loci cause severe iris atrophy and glaucoma in DBA/2J mice. Nat Genet 1999 Apr;21(4):405-9