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Variation in optineurin (OPTN) allele frequencies between and within populations

PURPOSE: To evaluate the extent to which mutations in the optineurin (OPTN) glaucoma gene play a role in glaucoma in different populations. METHODS: Case-controlled study of OPTN sequence variants in individuals with or without glaucoma in populations of different ancestral origins and evaluate prev...

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Autores principales: Ayala-Lugo, Rosa M., Pawar, Hemant, Reed, David M., Lichter, Paul R., Moroi, Sayoko E., Page, Michael, Eadie, James, Azocar, Veronica, Maul, Eugenio, Ntim-Amponsah, Christine, Bromley, William, Obeng-Nyarkoh, Ebenezer, Johnson, A. Tim, Kijek, Theresa Guckian, Downs, Catherine A., Johnson, Jenae M., Perez-Grossmann, Rodolfo A., Guevara-Fujita, Maria-Luisa, Fujita, Ricardo, Wallace, Margaret R., Richards, Julia E.
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Publicado: Molecular Vision 2007
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2533035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17293779
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author Ayala-Lugo, Rosa M.
Pawar, Hemant
Reed, David M.
Lichter, Paul R.
Moroi, Sayoko E.
Page, Michael
Eadie, James
Azocar, Veronica
Maul, Eugenio
Ntim-Amponsah, Christine
Bromley, William
Obeng-Nyarkoh, Ebenezer
Johnson, A. Tim
Kijek, Theresa Guckian
Downs, Catherine A.
Johnson, Jenae M.
Perez-Grossmann, Rodolfo A.
Guevara-Fujita, Maria-Luisa
Fujita, Ricardo
Wallace, Margaret R.
Richards, Julia E.
author_facet Ayala-Lugo, Rosa M.
Pawar, Hemant
Reed, David M.
Lichter, Paul R.
Moroi, Sayoko E.
Page, Michael
Eadie, James
Azocar, Veronica
Maul, Eugenio
Ntim-Amponsah, Christine
Bromley, William
Obeng-Nyarkoh, Ebenezer
Johnson, A. Tim
Kijek, Theresa Guckian
Downs, Catherine A.
Johnson, Jenae M.
Perez-Grossmann, Rodolfo A.
Guevara-Fujita, Maria-Luisa
Fujita, Ricardo
Wallace, Margaret R.
Richards, Julia E.
author_sort Ayala-Lugo, Rosa M.
collection PubMed
description PURPOSE: To evaluate the extent to which mutations in the optineurin (OPTN) glaucoma gene play a role in glaucoma in different populations. METHODS: Case-controlled study of OPTN sequence variants in individuals with or without glaucoma in populations of different ancestral origins and evaluate previous OPTN reports. We analyzed 314 subjects with African, Asian, Caucasian and Hispanic ancestries included 229 cases of primary open-angle glaucoma, 51 cases of juvenile-onset open-angle glaucoma, 33 cases of normal tension glaucoma, and 371 controls. Polymerase chain reaction-amplified OPTN coding exons were resequenced and case frequencies were compared to frequencies in controls matched for ancestry. RESULTS: The E50K sequence variant was identified in one individual from Chile with normal tension glaucoma, and the 691_692insAG variant was found in one Ashkenazi Jewish individual from Russia. The R545Q variant was found in two Asian individuals with primary open-angle glaucoma; one of Filipino ancestry and one of Korean ancestry. In addition to presenting OPTN allele frequencies for Caucasian and Asian populations that have been the subject of previous reports, we also present information for populations of Hispanic and black African ancestries. CONCLUSIONS: Our study contributes additional evidence to support the previously reported association of the OPTN E50K mutation with glaucoma. After finding an additional 691_692insAG OPTN variant, we can still only conclude that this variant is rare. Combined analysis of our data with data from more than a dozen other studies indicates no association of R545Q with glaucoma in most populations. Those same studies disagree in their conclusions regarding the role of M98K in glaucoma. Our analysis of the combined data provides statistically significant evidence of association of M98K with normal tension glaucoma in Asian populations, but not in Caucasian populations; however, the validity of this conclusion is questionable because of large differences in allele frequencies between and within populations. It is currently not possible to tell how much of the underlying cause of the allele frequency difference is attributable to demographic, technical, or ascertainment differences among the studies.
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spelling pubmed-25330352008-09-21 Variation in optineurin (OPTN) allele frequencies between and within populations Ayala-Lugo, Rosa M. Pawar, Hemant Reed, David M. Lichter, Paul R. Moroi, Sayoko E. Page, Michael Eadie, James Azocar, Veronica Maul, Eugenio Ntim-Amponsah, Christine Bromley, William Obeng-Nyarkoh, Ebenezer Johnson, A. Tim Kijek, Theresa Guckian Downs, Catherine A. Johnson, Jenae M. Perez-Grossmann, Rodolfo A. Guevara-Fujita, Maria-Luisa Fujita, Ricardo Wallace, Margaret R. Richards, Julia E. Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: To evaluate the extent to which mutations in the optineurin (OPTN) glaucoma gene play a role in glaucoma in different populations. METHODS: Case-controlled study of OPTN sequence variants in individuals with or without glaucoma in populations of different ancestral origins and evaluate previous OPTN reports. We analyzed 314 subjects with African, Asian, Caucasian and Hispanic ancestries included 229 cases of primary open-angle glaucoma, 51 cases of juvenile-onset open-angle glaucoma, 33 cases of normal tension glaucoma, and 371 controls. Polymerase chain reaction-amplified OPTN coding exons were resequenced and case frequencies were compared to frequencies in controls matched for ancestry. RESULTS: The E50K sequence variant was identified in one individual from Chile with normal tension glaucoma, and the 691_692insAG variant was found in one Ashkenazi Jewish individual from Russia. The R545Q variant was found in two Asian individuals with primary open-angle glaucoma; one of Filipino ancestry and one of Korean ancestry. In addition to presenting OPTN allele frequencies for Caucasian and Asian populations that have been the subject of previous reports, we also present information for populations of Hispanic and black African ancestries. CONCLUSIONS: Our study contributes additional evidence to support the previously reported association of the OPTN E50K mutation with glaucoma. After finding an additional 691_692insAG OPTN variant, we can still only conclude that this variant is rare. Combined analysis of our data with data from more than a dozen other studies indicates no association of R545Q with glaucoma in most populations. Those same studies disagree in their conclusions regarding the role of M98K in glaucoma. Our analysis of the combined data provides statistically significant evidence of association of M98K with normal tension glaucoma in Asian populations, but not in Caucasian populations; however, the validity of this conclusion is questionable because of large differences in allele frequencies between and within populations. It is currently not possible to tell how much of the underlying cause of the allele frequency difference is attributable to demographic, technical, or ascertainment differences among the studies. Molecular Vision 2007-02-02 /pmc/articles/PMC2533035/ /pubmed/17293779 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
Ayala-Lugo, Rosa M.
Pawar, Hemant
Reed, David M.
Lichter, Paul R.
Moroi, Sayoko E.
Page, Michael
Eadie, James
Azocar, Veronica
Maul, Eugenio
Ntim-Amponsah, Christine
Bromley, William
Obeng-Nyarkoh, Ebenezer
Johnson, A. Tim
Kijek, Theresa Guckian
Downs, Catherine A.
Johnson, Jenae M.
Perez-Grossmann, Rodolfo A.
Guevara-Fujita, Maria-Luisa
Fujita, Ricardo
Wallace, Margaret R.
Richards, Julia E.
Variation in optineurin (OPTN) allele frequencies between and within populations
title Variation in optineurin (OPTN) allele frequencies between and within populations
title_full Variation in optineurin (OPTN) allele frequencies between and within populations
title_fullStr Variation in optineurin (OPTN) allele frequencies between and within populations
title_full_unstemmed Variation in optineurin (OPTN) allele frequencies between and within populations
title_short Variation in optineurin (OPTN) allele frequencies between and within populations
title_sort variation in optineurin (optn) allele frequencies between and within populations
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2533035/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17293779
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