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Genetic variation affects morphological retinal phenotypes extracted from UK Biobank optical coherence tomography images.

Currant H, Hysi P, Fitzgerald TW et al.

33979322 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
31434 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

CH
Currant H
HP
Hysi P
FT
Fitzgerald TW
GP
Gharahkhani P
BP
Bonnemaijer PWM
SA
Senabouth A
HA
Hewitt AW
AD
Atan D
AT
Aung T
CJ
Charng J
CH
Choquet H
CJ
Craig J
KP
Khaw PT
KC
Klaver CCW
KM
Kubo M
OJ
Ong JS
PL
Pasquale LR
RC
Reisman CA
DM
Daniszewski M
PJ
Powell JE
PA
Pébay A
SM
Simcoe MJ
TA
Thiadens AAHJ
VD
van Duijn CM
YS
Yazar S
JE
Jorgenson E
MS
MacGregor S
HC
Hammond CJ
MD
Mackey DA
WJ
Wiggs JL
FP
Foster PJ
PP
Patel PJ
BE
Birney E
KA
Khawaja AP
Chapter II

Abstract

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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) enables non-invasive imaging of the retina and is used to diagnose and manage ophthalmic diseases including glaucoma. We present the first large-scale genome-wide association study of inner retinal morphology using phenotypes derived from OCT images of 31,434 UK Biobank participants. We identify 46 loci associated with thickness of the retinal nerve fibre layer or ganglion cell inner plexiform layer. Only one of these loci has been associated with glaucoma, and despite its clear role as a biomarker for the disease, Mendelian randomisation does not support inner retinal thickness being on the same genetic causal pathway as glaucoma. We extracted overall retinal thickness at the fovea, representative of foveal hypoplasia, with which three of the 46 SNPs were associated. We additionally associate these three loci with visual acuity. In contrast to the Mendelian causes of severe foveal hypoplasia, our results suggest a spectrum of foveal hypoplasia, in part genetically determined, with consequences on visual function.

31,434 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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31434
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
European
Ancestry
U.K.
Recruitment Country
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