Common variants near ABCA1, AFAP1 and GMDS confer risk of primary open-angle glaucoma

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Gharahkhani, Puya
Burdon, Kathryn P
Fogarty, Rhys
Sharma, Shiwani
Hewitt, Alex W.
Martin, Sarah
Law, Matthew H.
Cremin, Katie
Bailey, Jessica N. Cooke
Loomis, Stephanie J.
Haines, Jonathan L.
Hauser, Michael A.
Viswanathan, Ananth C.
McGuffin, Peter
Topouzis, Fotis
Foster, Paul J.
Graham, Stuart L
Casson, Robert J
Chehade, Mark
White, Andrew J
Zhou, Tiger
Souzeau, Emmanuelle
Landers, John
Fitzgerald, Jude T
Klebe, Sonja
Ruddle, Jonathan B
Goldberg, Ivan
Healey, Paul R
Mills, Richard A.
Wang, Jie Jin
Montgomery, Grant W.
Martin, Nicholas G.
RadfordSmith, Graham
Whiteman, David C.
Brown, Matthew A.
Mackey, David A
Mitchell, Paul
MacGregor, Stuart
Craig, Jamie E.
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Gharahkhani, P., K. P. Burdon, R. Fogarty, S. Sharma, A. W. Hewitt, S. Martin, M. H. Law, et al. 2014. “Common variants near ABCA1, AFAP1 and GMDS confer risk of primary open-angle glaucoma.” Nature genetics 46 (10): 1120-1125. doi:10.1038/ng.3079. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/ng.3079.Abstract
Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is a major cause of irreversible blindness worldwide. We performed a genome-wide association study in an Australian discovery cohort comprising 1,155 advanced POAG cases and 1,992 controls. Association of the top SNPs from the discovery stage was investigated in two Australian replication cohorts (total 932 cases, 6,862 controls) and two US replication cohorts (total 2,616 cases, 2,634 controls). Meta-analysis of all cohorts revealed three novel loci associated with development of POAG. These loci are located upstream of ABCA1 (rs2472493 [G] OR=1.31, P= 2.1 × 10-19), within AFAP1 (rs4619890 [G] OR=1.20, P= 7.0 × 10-10) and within GMDS (rs11969985 [G] OR=1.31, and P= 7.7 × 10-10). Using RT-PCR and immunolabelling, we also showed that these genes are expressed within human retina, optic nerve and trabecular meshwork and that ABCA1 and AFAP1 are also expressed in retinal ganglion cells.Other Sources
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