Literature DB >> 10526656

Familial high myopia: evidence of an autosomal dominant mode of inheritance and genetic heterogeneity.

L Naiglin1, J Clayton, C Gazagne, F Dallongeville, F Malecaze, P Calvas.   

Abstract

High myopia, defined as a refractive error inferior to -6 diopters, often appears as a familial disease. In order to precise its genetic background, we performed a segregation analysis on 32 French families (320 subjects including 120 individuals with clinical data) containing at least one high myopic person in their genealogy. Under the assumption of a two-alleles single gene model, the autosomal dominant transmission mode showed a much greater likelihood than the autosomal recessive mode, which therefore was rejected. From the segregation model obtained, a two-point linkage analysis was made on 18 families (107 subjects), among the 32 used for the segregation analysis. Different candidate loci were tested: collagen genes including Stickler syndrome types 1 and 2, proteoglycan genes, Marfan 1 syndrome and a Marfan like disorder localised in 3p24.2-p25. No evidence of linkage was found with any of the studied markers. In addition, the absence of linkage with chromosome 18p11.31 markers, a locus linked to familial high myopia in 6 North American families and 1 family of Chinese descent, demonstrated the genetic heterogeneity of the disease.

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Year:  1999        PMID: 10526656

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Genet        ISSN: 0003-3995


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