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Xiaodong Jiao1, Zhenglin Yang, Xian Yang, Yuhong Chen, Zongzhong Tong, Chao Zhao, Jiexi Zeng, Haoyu Chen, Daniel Gibbs, Xufang Sun, Bei Li, W Scott Wakins, Cynthia Meyer, Xiaolei Wang, Daniel Kasuga, Matthew Bedell, Erik Pearson, Robert N Weinreb, M Cristina Leske, Anselm Hennis, Andrew DeWan, Barbara Nemesure, Lynn B Jorde, Josephine Hoh, J Fielding Hejtmancik, Kang Zhang.
Abstract
Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is the second leading cause of blindness worldwide. Although a number of genetic loci have shown association or genetic linkage to monogenic forms of POAG, the identified genes and loci do not appear to have a major role in the common POAG phenotype. We seek to identify genetic loci that appear to be major risk factors for POAG in the Afro-Caribbean population of Barbados, West Indies. We performed linkage analyses in 146 multiplex families ascertained through the Barbados Family Study of Glaucoma (BFSG) and identified a strong linkage signal on chromosome 2p (logarithm of odds score = 6.64 at = 0 with marker D2S2156). We subsequently performed case-control analyses using unrelated affected individuals and unaffected controls. A set of SNPs on chromosome 2p was evaluated in two independent groups of BFSG participants, a discovery group (130 POAG cases, 65 controls) and a replication group (122 POAG cases, 65 controls), and a strong association was identified with POAG and rs12994401 in both groups (P < 3.34 E-09 and P < 1.21E-12, respectively). The associated SNPs form a common disease haplotype. In summary, we have identified a locus with a major impact on susceptibility to the common POAG phenotype in an Afro-Caribbean population in Barbados. Our approach illustrates the merit of using an isolated population enriched with common disease variants as an efficient method to identify genetic underpinning of POAG.Entities:
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Year: 2009 PMID: 19805132 PMCID: PMC2761374 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0907564106
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205