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A Strong and Highly Significant QTL on Chromosome 6 That Protects the Mouse from Age-related Retinal Degeneration

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Specialty Ophthalmology
Date 2003 May 27
PMID 12766041
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Abstract

Purpose: BALB/cByJ (C) albino mice have significantly more retinal degeneration as they age than C57BL/6J-c(2J) (B6) albinos. To discover the genetic loci that influence age-related retinal degeneration (ARD), a quantitative genetics study was performed with 8-month-old progeny from an intercross between these two strains.

Methods: The thickness of the outer nuclear layer of the retina was used as the quantitative trait. A genome-wide scan was performed with 86 genetic markers at an average distance of 15.7 cM. Map Manager QTX was used to analyze the data.

Results: Three highly significant quantitative trait loci (QTLs) were detected on mouse chromosomes (Chrs) 6, 10, and 16. The B6 alleles were protective against ARD in the first two, and the C allele was protective in the third. Several suggestive, weak QTLs were also found, along with a gender-related effect. The strongest and most highly significant QTL on Chr 6 accounted for 30% of the total genetic effect with a LOD score of 13.5. The RPE65/MET450 variant of major influence on constant light-induced retinal degeneration (LRD) in a previous study of these same two mouse strains had no influence on ARD, and only some of the weak, suggestive QTLs influencing ARD were also observed in LRD.

Conclusions: Because none of the ARD QTLs was homologous to human chromosomal loci so far implicated in age-related macular degeneration, each represents a new candidate gene for potential study. The gene represented by the Chr 6 QTL is of particular interest because it has broad influence, very high significance, and a B6 allele that protects against ARD.

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