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Investigation of parent-of-origin effect in comitant strabismus using MOD score analysis

PURPOSE: Comitant strabismus is a common pediatric ophthalmic disorder with both genetic and non-genetic factors contributing to its etiology. The aim of the current study is to investigate the phenomenon of a parent-of-origin effect, genomic imprinting, as a possible mode of inheritance in comitant...

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Autores principales: Shaaban, Sherin, Matsuo, Toshihiko, Strauch, Konstantin, Ohtsuki, Hiroshi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Vision 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2709426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19597570
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author Shaaban, Sherin
Matsuo, Toshihiko
Strauch, Konstantin
Ohtsuki, Hiroshi
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Matsuo, Toshihiko
Strauch, Konstantin
Ohtsuki, Hiroshi
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description PURPOSE: Comitant strabismus is a common pediatric ophthalmic disorder with both genetic and non-genetic factors contributing to its etiology. The aim of the current study is to investigate the phenomenon of a parent-of-origin effect, genomic imprinting, as a possible mode of inheritance in comitant strabismus. METHODS: We performed parametric genome-wide MOD score (model-maximized LOD score) linkage analysis, incorporating imprinting effects, for 382 microsatellite markers in a sample of 258 individuals (117 males and 141 females) from 55 Japanese families with comitant strabismus. We included individuals as affected patients if they presented with comitant esotropia or exotropia based on ophthalmic examination, history taking, or analysis of medical records. RESULTS: Significant or suggestive linkage to comitant strabismus with evidence of maternal or paternal imprinting was detected at D4S1575 (4q28.3), D7S486 (7q31.2), D11S1320 (11q24.2), D12S324 (12q24.32), and D19S420 (19q13.11). Using the MOD score approach, we found new evidence of linkage to comitant strabismus at three loci on chromosomes 6q26 (MOD(imp)=MOD(reg)=3.75), 12q24.32 (MOD(imp)=3.36), and 19q13.11 (MOD(imp)=3.79). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the parent-of-origin effect may play a role in the etiology of comitant strabismus.
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spelling pubmed-27094262009-07-13 Investigation of parent-of-origin effect in comitant strabismus using MOD score analysis Shaaban, Sherin Matsuo, Toshihiko Strauch, Konstantin Ohtsuki, Hiroshi Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: Comitant strabismus is a common pediatric ophthalmic disorder with both genetic and non-genetic factors contributing to its etiology. The aim of the current study is to investigate the phenomenon of a parent-of-origin effect, genomic imprinting, as a possible mode of inheritance in comitant strabismus. METHODS: We performed parametric genome-wide MOD score (model-maximized LOD score) linkage analysis, incorporating imprinting effects, for 382 microsatellite markers in a sample of 258 individuals (117 males and 141 females) from 55 Japanese families with comitant strabismus. We included individuals as affected patients if they presented with comitant esotropia or exotropia based on ophthalmic examination, history taking, or analysis of medical records. RESULTS: Significant or suggestive linkage to comitant strabismus with evidence of maternal or paternal imprinting was detected at D4S1575 (4q28.3), D7S486 (7q31.2), D11S1320 (11q24.2), D12S324 (12q24.32), and D19S420 (19q13.11). Using the MOD score approach, we found new evidence of linkage to comitant strabismus at three loci on chromosomes 6q26 (MOD(imp)=MOD(reg)=3.75), 12q24.32 (MOD(imp)=3.36), and 19q13.11 (MOD(imp)=3.79). CONCLUSIONS: The results suggest that the parent-of-origin effect may play a role in the etiology of comitant strabismus. Molecular Vision 2009-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2709426/ /pubmed/19597570 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ohtsuki, Hiroshi
Investigation of parent-of-origin effect in comitant strabismus using MOD score analysis
title Investigation of parent-of-origin effect in comitant strabismus using MOD score analysis
title_full Investigation of parent-of-origin effect in comitant strabismus using MOD score analysis
title_fullStr Investigation of parent-of-origin effect in comitant strabismus using MOD score analysis
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of parent-of-origin effect in comitant strabismus using MOD score analysis
title_short Investigation of parent-of-origin effect in comitant strabismus using MOD score analysis
title_sort investigation of parent-of-origin effect in comitant strabismus using mod score analysis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2709426/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19597570
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