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Keratoconus-susceptibility gene identification by corneal thickness genome-wide association study and artificial intelligence IBM Watson.

Authors :
Hosoda, Yoshikatsu
Miyake, Masahiro
Meguro, Akira
Tabara, Yasuharu
Iwai, Sachiko
Ueda-Arakawa, Naoko
Nakano, Eri
Mori, Yuki
Yoshikawa, Munemitsu
Nakanishi, Hideo
Khor, Chiea-Chuen
Saw, Seang-Mei
Yamada, Ryo
Matsuda, Fumihiko
Cheng, Ching-Yu
Mizuki, Nobuhisa
Tsujikawa, Akitaka
Yamashiro, Kenji
Kawaguchi, Takahisa
Setoh, Kazuya
Source :
Communications Biology; 7/31/2020, Vol. 3 Issue 1, p1-9, 9p
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

Keratoconus is a common ocular disorder that causes progressive corneal thinning and is the leading indication for corneal transplantation. Central corneal thickness (CCT) is a highly heritable characteristic that is associated with keratoconus. In this two-stage genome-wide association study (GWAS) of CCT, we identified a locus for CCT, namely STON2 rs2371597 (P = 2.32 × 10<superscript>−13</superscript>), and confirmed a significant association between STON2 rs2371597 and keratoconus development (P = 0.041). Additionally, strong STON2 expression was observed in mouse corneal epithelial basal cells. We also identified SMAD3 rs12913547 as a susceptibility locus for keratoconus development using predictive analysis with IBM's Watson question answering computer system (P = 0.001). Further GWAS analyses combined with Watson could effectively reveal detailed pathways underlying keratoconus development. Yoshikatsu Hosoda et al. study the genetic basis for central corneal thickness (CCT) that is associated with keratoconus. They identify two susceptibility loci, STON2 rs2371597 and SMAD3 rs12913547, using two-step genome-wide association study (GWAS) and predictive analysis with IBM's Watson question answering computer system, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23993642
Volume :
3
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Communications Biology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
144870635
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-01137-3