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Tag SNPs detect association of the CYP1B1 gene with primary open angle glaucoma

PURPOSE: The cytochrome p450 family 1 subfamily B (CYP1B1) gene is a well known cause of autosomal recessive primary congenital glaucoma. It has also been postulated as a modifier of disease severity in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG), particularly in juvenile onset families. However, the role of...

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Autores principales: Burdon, Kathryn P., Hewitt, Alex W., Mackey, David A., Mitchell, Paul, Craig, Jamie E.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Vision 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2994739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21139974
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author Burdon, Kathryn P.
Hewitt, Alex W.
Mackey, David A.
Mitchell, Paul
Craig, Jamie E.
author_facet Burdon, Kathryn P.
Hewitt, Alex W.
Mackey, David A.
Mitchell, Paul
Craig, Jamie E.
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description PURPOSE: The cytochrome p450 family 1 subfamily B (CYP1B1) gene is a well known cause of autosomal recessive primary congenital glaucoma. It has also been postulated as a modifier of disease severity in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG), particularly in juvenile onset families. However, the role of common variation in the gene in relation to POAG has not been thoroughly explored. METHODS: Seven tag single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including two coding variants (L432V and N543S), were genotyped in 860 POAG cases and 898 examined normal controls. Each SNP and haplotype was assessed for association with disease. In addition, a subset of 396 severe cases and 452 elderly controls were analyzed separately. RESULTS: There was no association of any individual SNP in the full data set. Two SNPs (rs162562 and rs10916) were nominally associated under a dominant model in the severe cases (p<0.05). A common haplotype (AGCAGCC) was also found to be nominally associated in both the full data set (p=0.048, OR [95%CI]=0.83 [0.69–0.90]) and more significantly in the severe cases (p=0.004, OR [95%CI]=0.68 [0.52–0.89]) which survives correction for multiple testing. CONCLUSIONS: Although no major effect of common variation at the CYP1B1 locus on POAG was found, there could be an effect of SNPs tagged by rs162562 and represented on the AGCAGCC haplotype.
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spelling pubmed-29947392010-12-06 Tag SNPs detect association of the CYP1B1 gene with primary open angle glaucoma Burdon, Kathryn P. Hewitt, Alex W. Mackey, David A. Mitchell, Paul Craig, Jamie E. Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: The cytochrome p450 family 1 subfamily B (CYP1B1) gene is a well known cause of autosomal recessive primary congenital glaucoma. It has also been postulated as a modifier of disease severity in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG), particularly in juvenile onset families. However, the role of common variation in the gene in relation to POAG has not been thoroughly explored. METHODS: Seven tag single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), including two coding variants (L432V and N543S), were genotyped in 860 POAG cases and 898 examined normal controls. Each SNP and haplotype was assessed for association with disease. In addition, a subset of 396 severe cases and 452 elderly controls were analyzed separately. RESULTS: There was no association of any individual SNP in the full data set. Two SNPs (rs162562 and rs10916) were nominally associated under a dominant model in the severe cases (p<0.05). A common haplotype (AGCAGCC) was also found to be nominally associated in both the full data set (p=0.048, OR [95%CI]=0.83 [0.69–0.90]) and more significantly in the severe cases (p=0.004, OR [95%CI]=0.68 [0.52–0.89]) which survives correction for multiple testing. CONCLUSIONS: Although no major effect of common variation at the CYP1B1 locus on POAG was found, there could be an effect of SNPs tagged by rs162562 and represented on the AGCAGCC haplotype. Molecular Vision 2010-11-04 /pmc/articles/PMC2994739/ /pubmed/21139974 Text en Copyright © 2010 Molecular Vision. 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.
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Burdon, Kathryn P.
Hewitt, Alex W.
Mackey, David A.
Mitchell, Paul
Craig, Jamie E.
Tag SNPs detect association of the CYP1B1 gene with primary open angle glaucoma
title Tag SNPs detect association of the CYP1B1 gene with primary open angle glaucoma
title_full Tag SNPs detect association of the CYP1B1 gene with primary open angle glaucoma
title_fullStr Tag SNPs detect association of the CYP1B1 gene with primary open angle glaucoma
title_full_unstemmed Tag SNPs detect association of the CYP1B1 gene with primary open angle glaucoma
title_short Tag SNPs detect association of the CYP1B1 gene with primary open angle glaucoma
title_sort tag snps detect association of the cyp1b1 gene with primary open angle glaucoma
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2994739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21139974
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