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The p53 Codon 72 PRO/PRO Genotype May Be Associated with Initial Central Visual Field Defects in Caucasians with Primary Open Angle Glaucoma

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2012

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Wiggs, Janey L., Alex W. Hewitt, Bao Jian Fan, Dan Yi Wang, Dayse R. Figueiredo Sena, Colm O’Brien, Anthony Realini, et al. 2012. The p53 codon 72 PRO/PRO genotype may be associated with initial central visual field defects in caucasians with primary open angle glaucoma. PLoS ONE 7(9): e45613.

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Background: Loss of vision in glaucoma is due to apoptotic retinal ganglion cell loss. While p53 modulates apoptosis, gene association studies between p53 variants and glaucoma have been inconsistent. In this study we evaluate the association between a p53 variant functionally known to influence apoptosis (codon 72 Pro/Arg) and the subset of primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) patients with early loss of central visual field. Methods: Genotypes for the p53 codon 72 polymorphism (Pro/Arg) were obtained for 264 POAG patients and 400 controls from the U.S. and in replication studies for 308 POAG patients and 178 controls from Australia (GIST). The glaucoma patients were divided into two groups according to location of initial visual field defect (either paracentral or peripheral). All cases and controls were Caucasian with European ancestry. Results: The p53-PRO/PRO genotype was more frequent in the U.S. POAG patients with early visual field defects in the paracentral regions compared with those in the peripheral regions or control group (p = 2.7×(10^{−5})). We replicated this finding in the GIST cohort (p = 7.3×(10^{−3}), and in the pooled sample (p = 6.6×(10^{−7})) and in a meta-analysis of both the US and GIST datasets (1.3×(10^{−6}), OR 2.17 (1.58–2.98 for the PRO allele). Conclusions: These results suggest that the p53 codon 72 PRO/PRO genotype is potentially associated with early paracentral visual field defects in primary open-angle glaucoma patients.

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Biology, Genetics, Human Genetics, Genetic Association Studies, Personalized Medicine, Genetics of Disease, Molecular Genetics, Molecular Cell Biology, Cell Death, Medicine, Clinical Genetics, Diagnostic Medicine, Pathology, Clinical Pathology, Epidemiology, Genetic Epidemiology, Ophthalmology, Glaucoma, Inherited Eye Disorders

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