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Genome-wide analysis identified 17 new loci influencing intraocular pressure in Chinese population.

Huang L, Chen Y, Lin Y et al.

30591961 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
8552 Participants
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Chapter I

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Authors

HL
Huang L
CY
Chen Y
LY
Lin Y
TP
Tam POS
CY
Cheng Y
SY
Shi Y
GB
Gong B
LF
Lu F
YJ
Yang J
WH
Wang H
YY
Yin Y
CY
Cao Y
JD
Jiang D
ZL
Zhong L
XB
Xue B
WJ
Wang J
HF
Hao F
LD
Lee DY
PC
Pang CP
SX
Sun X
YZ
Yang Z
Chapter II

Abstract

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Intraocular pressure (IOP) is a major risk factor for glaucoma. Genetic determinants of intraocular pressure can provide critical insights into the genetic architecture of glaucoma and, as a result, open new avenues for therapeutic intervention. We performed a genome-wide association study and replication analysis of 8,552 Chinese participants. In the genome-wide association study, we identified 51 loci that surpassed the significance of P<9×10-7, and we formally replicated these loci. A combined discovery and replication meta-analysis identified 21 genome-wide loci that surpassed the genome-wide significance of P<5×10-8, including 4 previously reported loci: rs145063132 (7p21.2, ETV1/DGKB), rs548030386 (7q31.2, ST7 near CAV1/CAV2), rs7047871 (9p24.2, GLIS3), and rs2472494 (9q31.1, ABCA1/SLC44A1). Of the 17 newly identified loci, five were reported to have ocular related phenotypes: PTCH2 (rs7525308 in 1p34.1), LRIF1/DRAM2 (rs1282146 in 1p13.3), COLEC11 (rs201143466 in 2p25.3), SPTBN1 (rs4514918 in 2p16.2), and CRK (rs11078446 in 17p13.3). The genetic loci identified in this study not only increase our understanding of the genes involved in intraocular pressure but also provide important genetic markers to improve future genetic screening and drug discovery for intraocular pressure disorders.

5,571 Chinese ancestry individuals

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8552
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
2,981 Chinese ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
East Asian
Ancestry
China, Hong Kong SAR
Recruitment Country
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