PURPOSE: To study child-parent similarities and the heritability of corneal shape by applying a variance component model to videokeratographic data. METHODS: Sixteen astigmatic (keratometric cylinder >/= 1.0 D) and 18 nonastigmatic (keratometric cylinder < 1.0 D) children, 7-14 years of age (mean age, 9.5 years), were enrolled with their parents. Corneal curvature, corneal astigmatism (axis and magnitude), asphericity, corneal uniformity index, and Rabinowitz McDonnell inferior-superior dioptric asymmetry value (I-S value), as well as spherical and astigmatic topographic patterns, were determined by a corneal topographer. Child-parent comparisons were assessed through a 1-way analysis of variance and the chi test. For corneal curvature, corneal astigmatism, and asphericity, heritability was estimated by a variance component model after adjustments were made for age and sex. RESULTS: Both astigmatic and nonastigmatic children showed steeper keratometric values than their parents (P < 0.05). The axis values of corneal astigmatism showed no statistically significant difference (P = 0.684) between astigmatic offspring and their parents, whereas the magnitude values were significantly higher (P < 0.001) in astigmatic children. Altogether, 68% (95% confidence interval [CI], 66%-72%) of child-parent comparisons showed the same topographic pattern between parents and their offspring. Heritability values (48%; 95% CI, 36%-57%) were statistically significant for corneal curvature (P < 0.00001) and <30% for corneal astigmatism and asphericity. CONCLUSIONS: The application of a variance component model to videokeratographic child-parent comparisons suggests that the genetic contribution to corneal shape affects corneal curvature rather than corneal astigmatism.
PURPOSE: To study child-parent similarities and the heritability of corneal shape by applying a variance component model to videokeratographic data. METHODS: Sixteen astigmatic (keratometric cylinder >/= 1.0 D) and 18 nonastigmatic (keratometric cylinder < 1.0 D) children, 7-14 years of age (mean age, 9.5 years), were enrolled with their parents. Corneal curvature, corneal astigmatism (axis and magnitude), asphericity, corneal uniformity index, and Rabinowitz McDonnell inferior-superior dioptric asymmetry value (I-S value), as well as spherical and astigmatic topographic patterns, were determined by a corneal topographer. Child-parent comparisons were assessed through a 1-way analysis of variance and the chi test. For corneal curvature, corneal astigmatism, and asphericity, heritability was estimated by a variance component model after adjustments were made for age and sex. RESULTS: Both astigmatic and nonastigmatic children showed steeper keratometric values than their parents (P < 0.05). The axis values of corneal astigmatism showed no statistically significant difference (P = 0.684) between astigmatic offspring and their parents, whereas the magnitude values were significantly higher (P < 0.001) in astigmatic children. Altogether, 68% (95% confidence interval [CI], 66%-72%) of child-parent comparisons showed the same topographic pattern between parents and their offspring. Heritability values (48%; 95% CI, 36%-57%) were statistically significant for corneal curvature (P < 0.00001) and <30% for corneal astigmatism and asphericity. CONCLUSIONS: The application of a variance component model to videokeratographic child-parent comparisons suggests that the genetic contribution to corneal shape affects corneal curvature rather than corneal astigmatism.
Authors: Qiao Fan; Alfred Pozarickij; Nicholas Y Q Tan; Xiaobo Guo; Virginie J M Verhoeven; Veronique Vitart; Jeremy A Guggenheim; Masahiro Miyake; J Willem L Tideman; Anthony P Khawaja; Liang Zhang; Stuart MacGregor; René Höhn; Peng Chen; Ginevra Biino; Juho Wedenoja; Seyed Ehsan Saffari; Milly S Tedja; Jing Xie; Carla Lanca; Ya Xing Wang; Srujana Sahebjada; Johanna Mazur; Alireza Mirshahi; Nicholas G Martin; Seyhan Yazar; Craig E Pennell; Maurice Yap; Annechien E G Haarman; Clair A Enthoven; JanRoelof Polling; Alex W Hewitt; Vincent W V Jaddoe; Cornelia M van Duijn; Caroline Hayward; Ozren Polasek; E-Shyong Tai; Hosoda Yoshikatsu; Pirro G Hysi; Terri L Young; Akitaka Tsujikawa; Jie Jing Wang; Paul Mitchell; Norbert Pfeiffer; Olavi Pärssinen; Paul J Foster; Maurizio Fossarello; Shea Ping Yip; Cathy Williams; Christopher J Hammond; Jost B Jonas; Mingguang He; David A Mackey; Tien-Yin Wong; Caroline C W Klaver; Seang-Mei Saw; Paul N Baird; Ching-Yu Cheng Journal: Commun Biol Date: 2020-03-19