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ARHGEF12 influences the risk of glaucoma by increasing intraocular pressure
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- Springelkamp , H , Iglesias Gonzalez , A , Cuellar-Partida , G , Amin , N , Burdon , KP , Leeuwen , E , Gharahkhani , P , Mishra , A , van der Lee , S , Hewitt , AW , Rivadeneira , F , Viswanathan , AC , Wolfs , R C W , Martin , NG , Ramdas , W , van Koolwijk , LM , Pennell , CE , Vingerling , H , Mountain , JE , Uitterlinden , A , Hofman , B , Mitchell , P , Lemij , HG , Wang , JJ , Klaver , C , Mackey , DA , Craig , JE , Duijn , C & Macgregor , S 2015 , ' ARHGEF12 influences the risk of glaucoma by increasing intraocular pressure ' , Human Molecular Genetics , vol. 24 , no. 9 , pp. 2689-2699 .
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- 2015
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Abstract
- Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is a blinding disease. Two important risk factors for this disease are a positive family history and elevated intraocular pressure (IOP), which is also highly heritable. Genes found to date associated with IOP and POAG are ABCA1, CAV1/CAV2, GAS7 and TMCO1. However, these genes explain only a small part of the heritability of IOP and POAG. We performed a genome-wide association study of IOP in the population-based Rotterdam Study I and Rotterdam Study II using single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) imputed to 1000 Genomes. In this discovery cohort (n = 8105), we identified a new locus associated with IOP. The most significantly associated SNP was rs58073046 (beta = 0.44, P-value = 1.87 x 10(-8), minor allele frequency = 0.12), within the gene ARHGEF12. Independent replication in five population-based studies (n = 7471) resulted in an effect size in the same direction that was significantly associated (beta = 0.16, P-value = 0.04). The SNP was also significantly associated with POAG in two independent case-control studies [n = 1225 cases and n = 4117 controls; odds ratio (OR) = 1.53, P-value = 1.99 x 10(-)8], especially with high-tension glaucoma (OR = 1.66, P-value = 2.81 x 10(-9); for normal-tension glaucoma OR = 1.29, P-value = 4.23 x 10(-2)). ARHGEF12 plays an important role in the RhoA/RhoA kinase pathway, which has been implicated in IOP regulation. Furthermore, it binds to ABCA1 and links the ABCA1, CAV1/CAV2 and GAS7 pathway to Mendelian POAG genes (MYOC, OPTN, WDR36). In conclusion, this study identified a novel association between IOP and ARHGEF12.
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- Springelkamp , H , Iglesias Gonzalez , A , Cuellar-Partida , G , Amin , N , Burdon , KP , Leeuwen , E , Gharahkhani , P , Mishra , A , van der Lee , S , Hewitt , AW , Rivadeneira , F , Viswanathan , AC , Wolfs , R C W , Martin , NG , Ramdas , W , van Koolwijk , LM , Pennell , CE , Vingerling , H , Mountain , JE , Uitterlinden , A , Hofman , B , Mitchell , P , Lemij , HG , Wang , JJ , Klaver , C , Mackey , DA , Craig , JE , Duijn , C & Macgregor , S 2015 , ' ARHGEF12 influences the risk of glaucoma by increasing intraocular pressure ' , Human Molecular Genetics , vol. 24 , no. 9 , pp. 2689-2699 .
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- edsoai.on1313619115
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- Electronic Resource