Publications by authors named "Chaomulige"

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  • Strabismus is a condition where the eyes are misaligned, affecting both children and adults, and previous research linked the microsomal glutathione-transferase 2 (MGST2) gene to its susceptibility in a Japanese population.
  • *The MGST2 gene helps in reducing inflammation and protecting against oxidative stress in the eyes, and researchers created gene knockout (KO) mice to study its effects on eye development and alignment.
  • *Analysis of these KO mice showed significant enlargement of eye dimensions compared to wild-type mice, hinting that these changes could be related to a specific type of strabismus.
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Idiopathic superior oblique muscle palsy is a major type of paralytic, non-comitant strabismus and presents vertical and cyclo-torsional deviation of one eye against the other eye, with a large vertical fusion range and abnormal head posture such as head tilt. Genetic background is considered to play a role in its development, as patients with idiopathic superior oblique muscle palsy have varying degrees of muscle hypoplasia and, rarely, the complete absence of the muscle, that is, aplasia. In this study, whole genome sequencing was performed, and single nucleotide variations and short insertions/deletions (SNVs/InDels) were annotated in two patients each in three small families (six patients in total) with idiopathic superior oblique muscle palsy, in addition to three normal individuals in one family.

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