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Genome-wide association identifies SKIV2L and MYRIP as protective factors for age-related macular degeneration

Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in the elderly in the developed world. We conducted a genome-wide association study in a series of families enriched for AMD and completed a meta-analysis of this new data with results from reanalysis of an existing study of a...

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Autores principales: Kopplin, Laura J, Igo, Robert P, Wang, Yang, Sivakumaran, Theru A, Hagstrom, Stephanie A, Peachey, Neal S, Francis, Peter J, Klein, Michael L, SanGiovanni, John Paul, Chew, Emily Y, Pauer, Gayle JT, Sturgill, Gwen M, Joshi, Tripti, Tian, Liping, Xi, Quansheng, Henning, Alice K, Lee, Kristine E., Klein, Ronald, Klein, Barbara EK, Iyengar, Sudha K
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3375062/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20861866
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/gene.2010.39
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Sumario:Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in the elderly in the developed world. We conducted a genome-wide association study in a series of families enriched for AMD and completed a meta-analysis of this new data with results from reanalysis of an existing study of a late-stage case/control cohort. We tested the top findings for replication in 1 896 cases and 1 866 controls and identified two novel genetic protective factors for AMD. In addition to the CFH (p=2.3×10(−64)) and ARMS2 (p=1.2×10(−60)) loci, we observed a protective effect at rs429608, an intronic SNP in SKIV2L (p=5.3×10(−15)), a gene near the C2/BF locus, that indicates the protective effect may be mediated by variants other than the C2/BF variants previously studied. Haplotype analysis at this locus identified three protective haplotypes defined by the rs429608 protective allele. We also identified a new potentially protective effect at rs2679798 in MYRIP (p=2.9×10(−4)), a gene involved in retinal pigment epithelium melanosome trafficking. Interestingly, MYRIP was initially identified in the family-based scan and was confirmed in the case-control set. From these efforts, we report the identification of two novel protective factors for AMD and confirm the previously known associations at CFH, ARMS2 and C3.