Melanopsin Gene Polymorphism I394T Is Associated with Pupillary Light Responses in a Dose-Dependent Manner

Apr 5, 2013PloS one

A genetic variation in light-sensitive cells is linked to pupil responses depending on light intensity

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Abstract

Significant differences in pupil size were observed based on the I394T genotype under varying light conditions.

  • Subjects with the C allele at the I394T polymorphism exhibited smaller pupil sizes under high light levels (1000 lx, 3000 lx, and 6000 lx) compared to those with the TT genotype.
  • Under low light conditions (<1 lx), subjects with the C allele had larger pupil sizes than those with the TT genotype.
  • Percentage of pupil constriction was greater in subjects with the C allele at high light levels compared to those with the TT genotype.
  • These findings indicate a potential functional relationship between melanopsin gene variation and pupil response to light.

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Key numbers

Larger in C allele carriers
Pupil Size Change Under Low Light
Pupil size in subjects with the C allele under low illuminance (<1 lx) was significantly larger than in TT genotype.
Smaller in C allele carriers
Pupil Size Change Under High Light
Under high illuminance (1000 lx, 3000 lx, 6000 lx), pupil sizes in subjects with the C allele were significantly smaller than in TT genotype.
Greater in C allele carriers
Pupil Constriction Percentage
Percentages of pupil constriction in subjects with the C allele were significantly higher than those in the TT genotype under high illuminance.

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What this is

  • This research investigates the relationship between melanopsin gene polymorphism I394T and pupillary light responses.
  • The study involved healthy Japanese university students with different genotypes at the I394T locus.
  • It examines how these genotypes affect pupil size under varying light conditions, contributing to understanding non-image forming responses to light.

Essence

  • Melanopsin gene polymorphism I394T affects pupil size in a dose-dependent manner based on light intensity. Individuals with the C allele show different pupil responses compared to those with the TT genotype.

Key takeaways

  • Pupil size varies significantly with genotype under different light levels. Under low light (<1 lx), individuals with the C allele have larger pupils than those with the TT genotype. In contrast, at high light levels (1000 lx, 3000 lx, 6000 lx), pupils of C allele carriers are smaller.
  • The percentage of pupil constriction is greater in individuals with the C allele under high illuminance conditions. This indicates a stronger pupillary response in these individuals when exposed to bright light.

Caveats

  • The study's sample size for the CC genotype is small (n=7), which may limit the reliability of findings related to this group. Additionally, the study focuses on a specific population, which may affect the generalizability of the results.

Definitions

  • pupillary light response: The constriction of the pupil in response to light exposure, reflecting the function of intrinsically photosensitive retinal ganglion cells.

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