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A de novo variant in the bovine ADAMTSL4 gene in an Original Braunvieh calf with congenital cataract

Journal

ANIMAL GENETICS
Volume 53, Issue 3, Pages 416-421

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/age.13178

Keywords

Bos taurus; development; eye; lens; precision medicine; whole-genome sequencing

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  1. Swiss National Science Foundation [172911]

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In this study, a case of inherited cataract in livestock was identified, and a de novo mutation of the ADAMTSL4 gene was discovered through whole-genome sequencing. This finding suggests the potential role of the ADAMTSL4 gene in cataract formation in livestock.
Inherited forms of cataract are a heterogeneous group of eye disorders known in livestock species. Clinicopathological analysis of a single case of impaired vision in a newborn Original Braunvieh calf revealed nuclear cataract. Whole-genome sequencing of the parent-offspring trio revealed a de novo mutation of ADAMTSL4 in this case. The heterozygous p.Arg776His missense variant affects a conserved residue of the ADAMTSL4 gene that encodes a secreted glycoprotein expressed in the lens throughout embryonic development. In humans, ADAMTSL4 genetic variants cause recessively inherited forms of subluxation of the lens. Given that ADAMTSL4 is a functional candidate gene for inherited disorders of the lens, we suggest that heterozygosity for the identified missense variant may have caused the congenital cataract in the affected calf. Cattle populations should be monitored for unexplained cataract cases, with subsequent DNA sequencing a hypothesized pathogenic effect of heterozygous ADAMTSL4 variants could be confirmed.

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