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Dogs and Humans Share a Common Susceptibility Gene SRBD1 for Glaucoma Risk

Glaucoma is a degenerative optic neuropathy that is associated with elevated intraocular pressure. Primary open angle glaucoma is the most common type of glaucoma in canines, and its highest incidence among dog breeds has been reported in Shiba-Inus, followed by Shih-Tzus. These breeds are known to...

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Autores principales: Kanemaki, Nobuyuki, Tchedre, Kissaou T., Imayasu, Masaki, Kawarai, Shinpei, Sakaguchi, Masahiro, Yoshino, Atsushi, Itoh, Norihiko, Meguro, Akira, Mizuki, Nobuhisa
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3770690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24040232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074372
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author Kanemaki, Nobuyuki
Tchedre, Kissaou T.
Imayasu, Masaki
Kawarai, Shinpei
Sakaguchi, Masahiro
Yoshino, Atsushi
Itoh, Norihiko
Meguro, Akira
Mizuki, Nobuhisa
author_facet Kanemaki, Nobuyuki
Tchedre, Kissaou T.
Imayasu, Masaki
Kawarai, Shinpei
Sakaguchi, Masahiro
Yoshino, Atsushi
Itoh, Norihiko
Meguro, Akira
Mizuki, Nobuhisa
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description Glaucoma is a degenerative optic neuropathy that is associated with elevated intraocular pressure. Primary open angle glaucoma is the most common type of glaucoma in canines, and its highest incidence among dog breeds has been reported in Shiba-Inus, followed by Shih-Tzus. These breeds are known to have an abnormal iridocorneal angle and dysplastic prectinate ligament. However, the hereditary and genetic backgrounds of these dogs have not yet been clarified. In this study, we investigated the association between polymorphisms of the glaucoma candidate genes, SRBD1, ELOVL5, and ADAMTS10, and glaucoma in Shiba-Inus and Shih-Tzus. We analyzed 11 polymorphisms in these three genes using direct DNA sequencing. Three SRBD1 SNPs, rs8655283, rs22018514 and rs22018513 were significantly associated with glaucoma in Shiba-Inus, while rs22018513, a synonymous SNP in exon 4, showed the strongest association (P = 0.00039, OR = 3.03). Conditional analysis revealed that rs22018513 could account for most of the association of these SNPs with glaucoma in Shiba-Inus. In Shih-Tzus, only rs9172407 in the SRBD1 intron 1 was significantly associated with glaucoma (P = 0.0014, OR = 5.25). There were no significant associations between the ELOVL5 or ADAMTS10 polymorphisms and glaucoma in Shiba-Inus and Shih-Tzus. The results showed that SRBD1 polymorphisms play an important role in glaucoma pathology in both Shiba-Inus and Shih-Tzus. SRBD1 polymorphisms have also been associated with normal- and high-tension glaucomas in humans. Therefore, SRBD1 may be a common susceptibility gene for glaucoma in humans and dogs. We anticipate that the nucleotide sequencing data from this study can be used in genetic testing to determine for the first time, the genetic status and susceptibility of glaucoma in dogs, with high precision. Moreover, canine glaucoma resulting from SRBD1 polymorphisms could be a useful animal model to study human glaucoma.
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spelling pubmed-37706902013-09-13 Dogs and Humans Share a Common Susceptibility Gene SRBD1 for Glaucoma Risk Kanemaki, Nobuyuki Tchedre, Kissaou T. Imayasu, Masaki Kawarai, Shinpei Sakaguchi, Masahiro Yoshino, Atsushi Itoh, Norihiko Meguro, Akira Mizuki, Nobuhisa PLoS One Research Article Glaucoma is a degenerative optic neuropathy that is associated with elevated intraocular pressure. Primary open angle glaucoma is the most common type of glaucoma in canines, and its highest incidence among dog breeds has been reported in Shiba-Inus, followed by Shih-Tzus. These breeds are known to have an abnormal iridocorneal angle and dysplastic prectinate ligament. However, the hereditary and genetic backgrounds of these dogs have not yet been clarified. In this study, we investigated the association between polymorphisms of the glaucoma candidate genes, SRBD1, ELOVL5, and ADAMTS10, and glaucoma in Shiba-Inus and Shih-Tzus. We analyzed 11 polymorphisms in these three genes using direct DNA sequencing. Three SRBD1 SNPs, rs8655283, rs22018514 and rs22018513 were significantly associated with glaucoma in Shiba-Inus, while rs22018513, a synonymous SNP in exon 4, showed the strongest association (P = 0.00039, OR = 3.03). Conditional analysis revealed that rs22018513 could account for most of the association of these SNPs with glaucoma in Shiba-Inus. In Shih-Tzus, only rs9172407 in the SRBD1 intron 1 was significantly associated with glaucoma (P = 0.0014, OR = 5.25). There were no significant associations between the ELOVL5 or ADAMTS10 polymorphisms and glaucoma in Shiba-Inus and Shih-Tzus. The results showed that SRBD1 polymorphisms play an important role in glaucoma pathology in both Shiba-Inus and Shih-Tzus. SRBD1 polymorphisms have also been associated with normal- and high-tension glaucomas in humans. Therefore, SRBD1 may be a common susceptibility gene for glaucoma in humans and dogs. We anticipate that the nucleotide sequencing data from this study can be used in genetic testing to determine for the first time, the genetic status and susceptibility of glaucoma in dogs, with high precision. Moreover, canine glaucoma resulting from SRBD1 polymorphisms could be a useful animal model to study human glaucoma. Public Library of Science 2013-09-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3770690/ /pubmed/24040232 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074372 Text en © 2013 Kanemaki et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
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Kanemaki, Nobuyuki
Tchedre, Kissaou T.
Imayasu, Masaki
Kawarai, Shinpei
Sakaguchi, Masahiro
Yoshino, Atsushi
Itoh, Norihiko
Meguro, Akira
Mizuki, Nobuhisa
Dogs and Humans Share a Common Susceptibility Gene SRBD1 for Glaucoma Risk
title Dogs and Humans Share a Common Susceptibility Gene SRBD1 for Glaucoma Risk
title_full Dogs and Humans Share a Common Susceptibility Gene SRBD1 for Glaucoma Risk
title_fullStr Dogs and Humans Share a Common Susceptibility Gene SRBD1 for Glaucoma Risk
title_full_unstemmed Dogs and Humans Share a Common Susceptibility Gene SRBD1 for Glaucoma Risk
title_short Dogs and Humans Share a Common Susceptibility Gene SRBD1 for Glaucoma Risk
title_sort dogs and humans share a common susceptibility gene srbd1 for glaucoma risk
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3770690/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24040232
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0074372
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