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­Exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma-associated LOXL1 variations are not involved in pigment dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma

PURPOSE: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the LOXL1 gene have been implicated in exfoliation syndrome (XFS) and exfoliation glaucoma (XFG). We have shown that these SNPs are not associated with the primary glaucomas such as primary open-angle (POAG) glaucoma and primary angle-closure glauco...

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Autores principales: Rao, Kollu Nageswara, Ritch, Robert, Dorairaj, Syril K., Kaur, Inderjeet, Liebmann, Jeffrey M., Thomas, Ravi, Chakrabarti, Subhabrata
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2447814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18618003
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author Rao, Kollu Nageswara
Ritch, Robert
Dorairaj, Syril K.
Kaur, Inderjeet
Liebmann, Jeffrey M.
Thomas, Ravi
Chakrabarti, Subhabrata
author_facet Rao, Kollu Nageswara
Ritch, Robert
Dorairaj, Syril K.
Kaur, Inderjeet
Liebmann, Jeffrey M.
Thomas, Ravi
Chakrabarti, Subhabrata
author_sort Rao, Kollu Nageswara
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description PURPOSE: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the LOXL1 gene have been implicated in exfoliation syndrome (XFS) and exfoliation glaucoma (XFG). We have shown that these SNPs are not associated with the primary glaucomas such as primary open-angle (POAG) glaucoma and primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG). To further establish the specificity of LOXL1 SNPs for XFS and XFG, we determined whether these SNPs were involved in pigment dispersion syndrome (PDS) and pigmentary glaucoma (PG). METHODS: Three SNPs of LOXL1 (rs1048661, rs3825942, and rs2165241) were screened in a cohort of 78 unrelated and clinically well characterized glaucoma cases comprising of PG (n=44) and PDS (n=34) patients as well as 108 ethnically matched normal controls of Caucasian origin. The criteria for diagnosis of PDS/PG were Krukenberg spindle, hyperpigmentation of the trabecular meshwork, and wide open angle. Transillumination defects were detected by infrared pupillography, and the presence of a Zentmayer ring was considered as a confirmatory sign. All three SNPs were genotyped in cases and controls by resequencing the genomic region of LOXL1 harboring these variants and were further confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based restriction digestions. Haplotypes were generated from the genotype data, and the linkage disequilibrium (LD) and haplotype analysis were done with Haploview software that uses the expectation maximization (EM) algorithm. RESULTS: The LOXL1 SNPs showed no significant association with PDS or PG. There was no significant difference in the frequencies of the risk alleles of rs1048661 (‘G’ allele; p=0.309), rs3825942 (‘G’ allele’ p=0.461), and rs2165241 (‘T’ allele; p=0.432) between PG/PDS cases and controls. Similarly, there was no involvement of the XFS/XFG-associated haplotypes, ‘G-G’ (p=0.643; [OR=1.08, 95%CI, 0.59–1.97]) and ‘T-G’ (p=0.266; [OR=1.35, 95%CI, 0.70–2.60]), with the PDS/PG phenotypes. The risk haplotype ‘G-G’ was observed in ~55% of the normal controls. CONCLUSIONS: There was no involvement of the LOXL1 SNPs in patients with PDS and PG. The results further indicate that the associations of these SNPs are specific to XFS/XFG.
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spelling pubmed-24478142008-07-10 ­Exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma-associated LOXL1 variations are not involved in pigment dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma Rao, Kollu Nageswara Ritch, Robert Dorairaj, Syril K. Kaur, Inderjeet Liebmann, Jeffrey M. Thomas, Ravi Chakrabarti, Subhabrata Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the LOXL1 gene have been implicated in exfoliation syndrome (XFS) and exfoliation glaucoma (XFG). We have shown that these SNPs are not associated with the primary glaucomas such as primary open-angle (POAG) glaucoma and primary angle-closure glaucoma (PACG). To further establish the specificity of LOXL1 SNPs for XFS and XFG, we determined whether these SNPs were involved in pigment dispersion syndrome (PDS) and pigmentary glaucoma (PG). METHODS: Three SNPs of LOXL1 (rs1048661, rs3825942, and rs2165241) were screened in a cohort of 78 unrelated and clinically well characterized glaucoma cases comprising of PG (n=44) and PDS (n=34) patients as well as 108 ethnically matched normal controls of Caucasian origin. The criteria for diagnosis of PDS/PG were Krukenberg spindle, hyperpigmentation of the trabecular meshwork, and wide open angle. Transillumination defects were detected by infrared pupillography, and the presence of a Zentmayer ring was considered as a confirmatory sign. All three SNPs were genotyped in cases and controls by resequencing the genomic region of LOXL1 harboring these variants and were further confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based restriction digestions. Haplotypes were generated from the genotype data, and the linkage disequilibrium (LD) and haplotype analysis were done with Haploview software that uses the expectation maximization (EM) algorithm. RESULTS: The LOXL1 SNPs showed no significant association with PDS or PG. There was no significant difference in the frequencies of the risk alleles of rs1048661 (‘G’ allele; p=0.309), rs3825942 (‘G’ allele’ p=0.461), and rs2165241 (‘T’ allele; p=0.432) between PG/PDS cases and controls. Similarly, there was no involvement of the XFS/XFG-associated haplotypes, ‘G-G’ (p=0.643; [OR=1.08, 95%CI, 0.59–1.97]) and ‘T-G’ (p=0.266; [OR=1.35, 95%CI, 0.70–2.60]), with the PDS/PG phenotypes. The risk haplotype ‘G-G’ was observed in ~55% of the normal controls. CONCLUSIONS: There was no involvement of the LOXL1 SNPs in patients with PDS and PG. The results further indicate that the associations of these SNPs are specific to XFS/XFG. Molecular Vision 2008-07-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2447814/ /pubmed/18618003 Text en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ 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 work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Rao, Kollu Nageswara
Ritch, Robert
Dorairaj, Syril K.
Kaur, Inderjeet
Liebmann, Jeffrey M.
Thomas, Ravi
Chakrabarti, Subhabrata
­Exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma-associated LOXL1 variations are not involved in pigment dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma
title ­Exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma-associated LOXL1 variations are not involved in pigment dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma
title_full ­Exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma-associated LOXL1 variations are not involved in pigment dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma
title_fullStr ­Exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma-associated LOXL1 variations are not involved in pigment dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma
title_full_unstemmed ­Exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma-associated LOXL1 variations are not involved in pigment dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma
title_short ­Exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma-associated LOXL1 variations are not involved in pigment dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma
title_sort ­exfoliation syndrome and exfoliation glaucoma-associated loxl1 variations are not involved in pigment dispersion syndrome and pigmentary glaucoma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2447814/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18618003
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