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Tyr is Responsible for the Cctq1a QTL and Links Developmental Environment to Central Corneal Thickness Determination

View ORCID ProfileKacie J. Meyer, Demelza R. Larson, View ORCID ProfileS. Scott Whitmore, View ORCID ProfileCarly J. van der Heide, View ORCID ProfileAdam Hedberg-Buenz, View ORCID ProfileLaura M. Dutca, View ORCID ProfileSwanand Koli, Nicholas Pomernackas, View ORCID ProfileHannah E. Mercer, Maurisa N. Mansaray, William J. Paradee, Kai Wang, View ORCID ProfileK. Saidas Nair, View ORCID ProfileTodd E. Scheetz, View ORCID ProfileMichael G. Anderson
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.22.461410
Kacie J. Meyer
1Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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Demelza R. Larson
1Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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S. Scott Whitmore
2Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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Carly J. van der Heide
1Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
2Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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Adam Hedberg-Buenz
1Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
3Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Visual Loss, Iowa City VA Health Care System, Iowa City, Iowa
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Laura M. Dutca
3Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Visual Loss, Iowa City VA Health Care System, Iowa City, Iowa
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Swanand Koli
4Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, California
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Nicholas Pomernackas
1Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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Hannah E. Mercer
1Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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Maurisa N. Mansaray
1Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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William J. Paradee
5Genome Editing Core Facility, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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Kai Wang
6Department of Biostatistics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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K. Saidas Nair
4Department of Ophthalmology, University of California, San Francisco, California
7Department of Anatomy, University of California, San Francisco, California
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Todd E. Scheetz
2Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
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Michael G. Anderson
1Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
2Department of Ophthalmology and Visual Sciences, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa
3Center for the Prevention and Treatment of Visual Loss, Iowa City VA Health Care System, Iowa City, Iowa
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Abstract

Central corneal thickness is a quantitative trait with important associations to human health. In a phenotype-driven approach studying corneal thickness of congenic derivatives of C57BLKS/J and SJL/J mice, the critical region for a quantitative trait locus influencing corneal thickness, Cctq1a, was delimited to a 10-gene interval. Exome sequencing, RNAseq, and studying independent mutations eliminated multiple candidate genes and confirmed one. Though the causative gene, Tyr, has no obvious direct function in the transparent cornea, studies with multiple alleles on matched genetic backgrounds, both in isolation and genetic complementation crosses, confirmed allelism of Tyr-Cctq1a; albino mice lacking Tyr function had thin corneas. Albino mice also had increased axial length. Because albinism exposes eyes to increased light, the effect of dark-rearing was tested and found to rescue central corneal thickness. In sum, the results point to an epiphenomenon; developmental light exposure interacts with genotype as an important determinate of adult corneal thickness.

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Tyr is Responsible for the Cctq1a QTL and Links Developmental Environment to Central Corneal Thickness Determination
Kacie J. Meyer, Demelza R. Larson, S. Scott Whitmore, Carly J. van der Heide, Adam Hedberg-Buenz, Laura M. Dutca, Swanand Koli, Nicholas Pomernackas, Hannah E. Mercer, Maurisa N. Mansaray, William J. Paradee, Kai Wang, K. Saidas Nair, Todd E. Scheetz, Michael G. Anderson
bioRxiv 2021.09.22.461410; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.22.461410
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Tyr is Responsible for the Cctq1a QTL and Links Developmental Environment to Central Corneal Thickness Determination
Kacie J. Meyer, Demelza R. Larson, S. Scott Whitmore, Carly J. van der Heide, Adam Hedberg-Buenz, Laura M. Dutca, Swanand Koli, Nicholas Pomernackas, Hannah E. Mercer, Maurisa N. Mansaray, William J. Paradee, Kai Wang, K. Saidas Nair, Todd E. Scheetz, Michael G. Anderson
bioRxiv 2021.09.22.461410; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2021.09.22.461410

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