Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220143
Title: Genetic variants linked to myopic macular degeneration in persons with high myopia: CREAM Consortium
Authors: Wong, Y.-L.
Hysi, P.
Cheung, G. 
Tedja, M.
Hoang, Q.V.
Tompson, S.W.J.
Whisenhunt, K.N.
Verhoeven, V.
Zhao, W.
Hess, M.
Wong, C.-W.
Kifley, A.
Hosoda, Y.
Haarman, A.E.G.
Hopf, S.
Laspas, P.
Sensaki, S.
Sim, X. 
Miyake, M.
Tsujikawa, A.
Lamoureux, E.
Ohno-Matsui, K.
Nickels, S.
Mitchell, P.
Wong, T.-Y. 
Wang, J.J.
Hammond, C.J.
Barathi, V.A. 
Cheng, C.-Y. 
Yamashiro, K.
Young, T.L.
Klaver, C.C.W.
Saw, S.-M. 
The Consortium of Refractive Error, Myopia (CREAM).
Issue Date: 2019
Publisher: Public Library of Science
Citation: Wong, Y.-L., Hysi, P., Cheung, G., Tedja, M., Hoang, Q.V., Tompson, S.W.J., Whisenhunt, K.N., Verhoeven, V., Zhao, W., Hess, M., Wong, C.-W., Kifley, A., Hosoda, Y., Haarman, A.E.G., Hopf, S., Laspas, P., Sensaki, S., Sim, X., Miyake, M., Tsujikawa, A., Lamoureux, E., Ohno-Matsui, K., Nickels, S., Mitchell, P., Wong, T.-Y., Wang, J.J., Hammond, C.J., Barathi, V.A., Cheng, C.-Y., Yamashiro, K., Young, T.L., Klaver, C.C.W., Saw, S.-M., The Consortium of Refractive Error, Myopia (CREAM). (2019). Genetic variants linked to myopic macular degeneration in persons with high myopia: CREAM Consortium. PLoS ONE 14 (8) : e0220143. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220143
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
Abstract: Purpose To evaluate the roles of known myopia-associated genetic variants for development of myopic macular degeneration (MMD) in individuals with high myopia (HM), using case-control studies from the Consortium of Refractive Error and Myopia (CREAM). Methods A candidate gene approach tested 50 myopia-associated loci for association with HM and MMD, using meta-analyses of case-control studies comprising subjects of European and Asian ancestry aged 30 to 80 years from 10 studies. Fifty loci with the strongest associations with myopia were chosen from a previous published GWAS study. Highly myopic (spherical equivalent [SE] -5.0 diopters [D]) cases with MMD (N = 348), and two sets of controls were enrolled: (1) the first set included 16,275 emmetropes (SE -0.5 D); and (2) second set included 898 highly myopic subjects (SE -5.0 D) without MMD. MMD was classified based on the International photographic classification for pathologic myopia (META-PM). Results In the first analysis, comprising highly myopic cases with MMD (N = 348) versus emmetropic controls without MMD (N = 16,275), two SNPs were significantly associated with high myopia in adults with HM and MMD: (1) rs10824518 (P = 6.20E-07) in KCNMA1, which is highly expressed in human retinal and scleral tissues; and (2) rs524952 (P = 2.32E-16) near GJD2. In the second analysis, comprising highly myopic cases with MMD (N = 348) versus highly myopic controls without MMD (N = 898), none of the SNPs studied reached Bonferroni-corrected significance. Conclusions Of the 50 myopia-associated loci, we did not find any variant specifically associated with MMD, but the KCNMA1 and GJD2 loci were significantly associated with HM in highly myopic subjects with MMD, compared to emmetropes. © 2019 Wong et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
Source Title: PLoS ONE
URI: https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/211666
ISSN: 1932-6203
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0220143
Rights: Attribution 4.0 International
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