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Characterization of the SKC mouse strain as a potential model for keratoconus

Hadvina, R.; Cai, J.; Yu, H.; Estes, A.; Liu, Y.

2026-04-30 pathology
10.64898/2026.04.27.721145 bioRxiv
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BackgroundKeratoconus (KC) is a multifactorial disorder with unclear etiology, characterized by localized thinning and a cone-like protrusion of the cornea. The complex etiology of KC exacerbates the lack of an animal model. Previous studies by Tachibana et al. (2002) described an inbred mouse strain (SKC) with a spontaneous, androgen-dependent, cone-like corneal morphology. This study aimed to investigate the corneal phenotypes of SKC mice through an in-depth ophthalmic examination. MethodsMice (n=53) were examined via slit lamp biomicroscopy with fluorescein staining. Spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (SD-OCT) enabled central corneal thickness (CCT) measurement in selected mice (n=26 eyes), and OCT-based pachymetry mapping (n=16 eyes). In vivo corneal confocal microscopy was conducted on eyes to assess cellular morphology (n= 9 eyes). Eyes were collected for histology analysis (n=22). ResultsLesions and epithelial breaks were present in [~]95% of eyes (n=101). Neovascularization, perforation, scarring, and hydrops were seen primarily in males. An opaque, unilateral cone-like morphology was exclusive to males (n=11). Male and female corneas showed no significant difference in CCT, though pachymetry mapping revealed regional thinning patterns in both sexes. Loosened epithelial tight junctions, stromal fibrosis, vascularization, and inflammation of variable severity were identified in both sexes. ConclusionThis study identified previously unreported corneal phenotypes in SKC mice through ophthalmic examination. Unlike previous studies, gross and histological abnormalities were observed in female SKC mice. Our findings suggest a lower penetrance of the cone-like phenotype ([~]20%) than previously reported ([~]33%) and support that the conical phenotype in male mice may be secondary to keratitis.

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