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ABCC5, a gene that influences the anterior chamber depth, is associated with primary angle closure glaucoma

Authors :
Takanori Mizoguchi
Donald T.H. Tan
Renyi Wu
Hon-Tym Wong
Simon W. M. John
Shamira A. Perera
Michael A. Hauser
Tien Yin Wong
Azhany Yaakub
Yasuo Kurimoto
Jin-Xin Bei
Zheng Li
Eranga N. Vithana
Tina T. Wong
Mineo Ozaki
Serena M. L. Ting
Ningli Wang
Lingam Vijaya
Sancy Low
Chiea Chuen Khor
Ileana Soto
E-Shyong Tai
Hua Wang
Saleh A. Al-Obeidan
Hailin Meng
R. Rand Allingham
Govindasamy Kumaramanickavel
K. Saidas Nair
Ya Xing Wang
Kee Seng Chia
Daniel H. Su
Tran Nguyen Bich Chau
Seang-Mei Saw
Chunyan Qiao
Clement C Y Tham
Seng-Chee Loon
Victor H. K. Yong
Do Nhu Hon
Chi Pui Pang
Essam A. Osman
Shomi S. Bhattacharya
Paul T K Chew
Do Tan
Vedam L. Ramprasad
Ching-Lin Ho
Yik Ying Teo
Naushin Waseem
Liza-Sharmini Ahmad Tajudin
Cameron P. Simmons
Li Jia Chen
Hongyan Jia
Belinda K. Cornes
Alicia C. How
Monisha E. Nongpiur
Liang Xu
Khaled K. Abu-Amero
Bo Feng
Ronnie George
Yingfeng Zheng
Guangxian Tang
Jost B. Jonas
Ching-Yu Cheng
Yang Li
Nagaswamy Soumittra
Sujie Fan
Yi Xin Zeng
Mingzhi Zhang
Masako Kuroda
Balekudaru Shantha
Paul J. Foster
Tin Aung
Raghavan Lavanya
Source :
PLoS Genetics, Vol 10, Iss 3, p e1004089 (2014), PLoS Genetics
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Public Library of Science, 2017.

Abstract

Anterior chamber depth (ACD) is a key anatomical risk factor for primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG). We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on ACD to discover novel genes for PACG on a total of 5,308 population-based individuals of Asian descent. Genome-wide significant association was observed at a sequence variant within ABCC5 (rs1401999; per-allele effect size = −0.045 mm, P = 8.17×10−9). This locus was associated with an increase in risk of PACG in a separate case-control study of 4,276 PACG cases and 18,801 controls (per-allele OR = 1.13 [95% CI: 1.06–1.22], P = 0.00046). The association was strengthened when a sub-group of controls with open angles were included in the analysis (per-allele OR = 1.30, P = 7.45×10−9; 3,458 cases vs. 3,831 controls). Our findings suggest that the increase in PACG risk could in part be mediated by genetic sequence variants influencing anterior chamber dimensions.<br />Author Summary The anterior chamber is the space within the eye which is bound by the cornea, and the anterior surfaces of the iris and lens. Anterior chamber depth (ACD) is the distance measured along the eye's optical axis, from the cornea to the lens surface. ACD is an important risk factor for primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG), a major cause of irreversible blindness worldwide, and in particular, individuals of Asian ethnicity. In order to identify the genes that underlie PACG susceptibility, we conducted a two-staged study. We first conducted a large scale genetic study on a total of 5,308 population-based individuals of Asian descent to identify the genetic variants that influence ACD. This was followed by testing for associations between the identified genetic variant and PACG in another independent collection of 4,276 PACG cases and 18,801 controls. We found that a genetic variant within ABCC5 was associated with an increased risk of having PACG. Our findings suggest that the increase in PACG risk could in part be mediated by genetic sequence variants that influence the anterior chamber dimensions of the eye.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
PLoS Genetics, Vol 10, Iss 3, p e1004089 (2014), PLoS Genetics
Accession number :
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