Glaucoma-causing ADAMTS17 mutations are also reproducibly associated with height in two domestic dog breeds: selection for short stature may have contributed to increased prevalence of glaucoma

Abstract Background In humans, ADAMTS17 mutations are known to cause Weill-Marchesani-like syndrome, which is characterised by lenticular myopia, ectopia lentis, glaucoma, spherophakia, and short stature. Breed-specific homozygous mutations in ADAMTS17 are associated with primary open angle glaucoma...

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Main Authors: Emily C. Jeanes, James A. C. Oliver, Sally L. Ricketts, David J. Gould, Cathryn S. Mellersh
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Published: BMC 2019-05-01
Series:Canine Genetics and Epidemiology
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Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40575-019-0071-6
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spelling doaj-253e4f129d344f05a5fcca4bb60ef2762020-11-25T03:12:01ZengBMCCanine Genetics and Epidemiology2052-66872019-05-016111110.1186/s40575-019-0071-6Glaucoma-causing ADAMTS17 mutations are also reproducibly associated with height in two domestic dog breeds: selection for short stature may have contributed to increased prevalence of glaucomaEmily C. Jeanes0James A. C. Oliver1Sally L. Ricketts2David J. Gould3Cathryn S. Mellersh4Centre for Small Animal Studies, Animal Health TrustCanine Genetics Research Group, Kennel Club Genetics Centre, Animal Health TrustCanine Genetics Research Group, Kennel Club Genetics Centre, Animal Health TrustDavies Veterinary Specialists, Manor Farm Business ParkCanine Genetics Research Group, Kennel Club Genetics Centre, Animal Health TrustAbstract Background In humans, ADAMTS17 mutations are known to cause Weill-Marchesani-like syndrome, which is characterised by lenticular myopia, ectopia lentis, glaucoma, spherophakia, and short stature. Breed-specific homozygous mutations in ADAMTS17 are associated with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) in several dog breeds, including the Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen (PBGV) and Shar Pei (SP). We hypothesised that these mutations are associated with short stature in these breeds. Methods Two hundred thirty-three PBGV and 66 SP were genotyped for their breed-specific ADAMTS17 mutations. The height of each dog was measured at the withers. We used linear (per allele) regression to assess the association between ADAMTS17 mutations and height as a continuous variable, and linear regression and likelihood ratio tests to assess the shape of the association by comparing a general model with a linear (per allele) model. Results The adjusted mean heights of affected, carrier, and clear PBGV were 33.49 cm (n = 21, 95% CI 32.78–34.19 cm), 34.88 cm (n = 85, 95% CI 34.53–35.25 cm), and 34.92 cm (n = 121, 95% CI 34.62–35.21 cm), respectively. The mean heights of affected, carrier, and clear SP were 43.96 cm (n = 9, 95% CI 41.88–46.03 cm), 47.56 cm (n = 28, 95% CI 45.50–48.63 cm), and 48.95 cm (n = 23, 95% CI 47.80–50.11 cm), respectively. There was a significant difference between the height of affected and clear animals in the PBGV (P = 0.001) and the SP (P = < 0.0001). Conclusions ADAMTS17 POAG mutations are significantly associated with height in these breeds.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s40575-019-0071-6ADAMTS17HeightPrimary open angle GlaucomaPrimary Lens luxationWeill-Marchesani-like syndrome
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author Emily C. Jeanes
James A. C. Oliver
Sally L. Ricketts
David J. Gould
Cathryn S. Mellersh
spellingShingle Emily C. Jeanes
James A. C. Oliver
Sally L. Ricketts
David J. Gould
Cathryn S. Mellersh
Glaucoma-causing ADAMTS17 mutations are also reproducibly associated with height in two domestic dog breeds: selection for short stature may have contributed to increased prevalence of glaucoma
Canine Genetics and Epidemiology
ADAMTS17
Height
Primary open angle Glaucoma
Primary Lens luxation
Weill-Marchesani-like syndrome
author_facet Emily C. Jeanes
James A. C. Oliver
Sally L. Ricketts
David J. Gould
Cathryn S. Mellersh
author_sort Emily C. Jeanes
title Glaucoma-causing ADAMTS17 mutations are also reproducibly associated with height in two domestic dog breeds: selection for short stature may have contributed to increased prevalence of glaucoma
title_short Glaucoma-causing ADAMTS17 mutations are also reproducibly associated with height in two domestic dog breeds: selection for short stature may have contributed to increased prevalence of glaucoma
title_full Glaucoma-causing ADAMTS17 mutations are also reproducibly associated with height in two domestic dog breeds: selection for short stature may have contributed to increased prevalence of glaucoma
title_fullStr Glaucoma-causing ADAMTS17 mutations are also reproducibly associated with height in two domestic dog breeds: selection for short stature may have contributed to increased prevalence of glaucoma
title_full_unstemmed Glaucoma-causing ADAMTS17 mutations are also reproducibly associated with height in two domestic dog breeds: selection for short stature may have contributed to increased prevalence of glaucoma
title_sort glaucoma-causing adamts17 mutations are also reproducibly associated with height in two domestic dog breeds: selection for short stature may have contributed to increased prevalence of glaucoma
publisher BMC
series Canine Genetics and Epidemiology
issn 2052-6687
publishDate 2019-05-01
description Abstract Background In humans, ADAMTS17 mutations are known to cause Weill-Marchesani-like syndrome, which is characterised by lenticular myopia, ectopia lentis, glaucoma, spherophakia, and short stature. Breed-specific homozygous mutations in ADAMTS17 are associated with primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) in several dog breeds, including the Petit Basset Griffon Vendeen (PBGV) and Shar Pei (SP). We hypothesised that these mutations are associated with short stature in these breeds. Methods Two hundred thirty-three PBGV and 66 SP were genotyped for their breed-specific ADAMTS17 mutations. The height of each dog was measured at the withers. We used linear (per allele) regression to assess the association between ADAMTS17 mutations and height as a continuous variable, and linear regression and likelihood ratio tests to assess the shape of the association by comparing a general model with a linear (per allele) model. Results The adjusted mean heights of affected, carrier, and clear PBGV were 33.49 cm (n = 21, 95% CI 32.78–34.19 cm), 34.88 cm (n = 85, 95% CI 34.53–35.25 cm), and 34.92 cm (n = 121, 95% CI 34.62–35.21 cm), respectively. The mean heights of affected, carrier, and clear SP were 43.96 cm (n = 9, 95% CI 41.88–46.03 cm), 47.56 cm (n = 28, 95% CI 45.50–48.63 cm), and 48.95 cm (n = 23, 95% CI 47.80–50.11 cm), respectively. There was a significant difference between the height of affected and clear animals in the PBGV (P = 0.001) and the SP (P = < 0.0001). Conclusions ADAMTS17 POAG mutations are significantly associated with height in these breeds.
topic ADAMTS17
Height
Primary open angle Glaucoma
Primary Lens luxation
Weill-Marchesani-like syndrome
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