학술논문

Common Genetic Determinants of Intraocular Pressure and Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Document Type
Article
Source
PLoS Genetics. May2012, Vol. 8 Issue 5, p1-14. 14p. 1 Diagram, 4 Charts, 4 Graphs.
Subject
*GLAUCOMA
*EYE diseases
*BLINDNESS
*GENETICS
*INTRAOCULAR pressure
Language
ISSN
1553-7390
Abstract
Glaucoma is a major eye disease in the elderly and is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide. The numerous familial glaucoma cases, as well as evidence from epidemiological and twin studies, strongly support a genetic component in developing glaucoma. However, it has proven difficult to identify the specific genes involved. Intraocular pressure (IOP) is the major risk factor for glaucoma and the only target for the current glaucoma therapy. IOP has been shown to be highly heritable. We investigated the role of common genetic variants in IOP by performing a genome-wide association study. Discovery analyses in 11,972 participants and subsequent replication analyses in a further 7,482 participants yielded two common genetic variants that were associated with IOP. The first (rs11656696) is located in GAS7 at chromosome 17, the second (rs7555523) in TMCO1 at chromosome 1. Both variants were associated with glaucoma in a meta-analysis of 4 case-control studies. GAS7 and TMCO1 are expressed in the ocular tissues that are involved in glaucoma. Both genes functionally interact with the known glaucoma disease genes. These data suggest that we have identified two genes involved in IOP regulation and glaucomatous neuropathy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]