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The mouse Cat4 locus maps to Chromosome 8 and mutants express lens-corneal adhesion
Authors:J Favor  P Grimes  A Neuhäuser-Klaus  W Pretsch  D Stambolian
Institution:1. Institute of Mammalian Genetics, GSF-National Research Center for Environment and Health, Ingolst?dter Landstr. 1, D-85764, Neuherberg, Germany
2. Scheie Eye Institute and Department of Ophthalmology, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 19104, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
3. Department of Genetics, School of Medicine, University of Pennsylvania, 19104, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA
Abstract:Cat4 is the second largest allelism group in the collection of mouse dominant eye mutations recovered in Neuherberg and carriers express anterior polar cataract, central corneal opacity, and lens-corneal adhesions. We have mapped the Cat4 locus of the mouse to central Chromosome (Chr) 8 at position cM 31. Histological characterization of Cat4 a heterozygotes and homozygotes indicates failure of separation of the lens vesicle from the surface ectoderm. Human anterior segment ocular dysgenesis (ASOD) is autosomal dominant, carriers express an eye phenotype similar to that of Cat4 a carriers, and it has been mapped to a region of 4q homologous to mouse central Chr 8. Thus, on the basis of phenotype and map position, Cat4 may be a mouse model of human ASOD. The genes Junb, Jund1, Mel, and Zfp42 are discussed as possible candidates for Cat4. Received: 31 October 1996 / Accepted: 20 January 1997
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