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Evaluation of MMP2 as a candidate gene for high myopia

PURPOSE: Matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2) has been shown to be expressed in the human sclera, and is increased in the sclera of the eye with myopia induced by form deprivation in chicks when compared with the control eye. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between high myopia...

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Autores principales: Gong, Bo, Liu, Xiaoqi, Zhang, Dingding, Wang, Pu, Huang, Lulin, Lin, Ying, Lu, Fang, Ma, Shi, Cheng, Jing, Chen, Rong, Li, Xiaobo, Lin, He, Zeng, Guangqun, Zhu, Xiong, Hu, Jianbin, Yang, Zhenglin, Shi, Yi
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Molecular Vision 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3559096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23378725
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author Gong, Bo
Liu, Xiaoqi
Zhang, Dingding
Wang, Pu
Huang, Lulin
Lin, Ying
Lu, Fang
Ma, Shi
Cheng, Jing
Chen, Rong
Li, Xiaobo
Lin, He
Zeng, Guangqun
Zhu, Xiong
Hu, Jianbin
Yang, Zhenglin
Shi, Yi
author_facet Gong, Bo
Liu, Xiaoqi
Zhang, Dingding
Wang, Pu
Huang, Lulin
Lin, Ying
Lu, Fang
Ma, Shi
Cheng, Jing
Chen, Rong
Li, Xiaobo
Lin, He
Zeng, Guangqun
Zhu, Xiong
Hu, Jianbin
Yang, Zhenglin
Shi, Yi
author_sort Gong, Bo
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description PURPOSE: Matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2) has been shown to be expressed in the human sclera, and is increased in the sclera of the eye with myopia induced by form deprivation in chicks when compared with the control eye. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between high myopia and MMP2 in a mainland Han Chinese population. METHODS: Four hundred unrelated patients with high myopia and 400 normal controls in a mainland Han Chinese population were studied. All the subjects were genotyped for 20 tag single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in MMP2 with the dye terminator-based SNaPshot method. The distribution of the genotypes in the cases and controls was compared with a χ(2) test. Screening for mutations in the coding regions and the adjacent intronic regions of MMP2 was performed in 200 patients with high myopia and 200 normal controls by direct sequencing. RESULTS: None of the 20 tested SNPs showed significant association with high myopia in this study. Seven variations were detected upon sequencing of the coding regions and the adjacent intronic regions of MMP2 in 200 subjects with high myopia and 200 normal controls. One novel variation, c.1287G>A (p.K429K), was detected in 79 of the 200 patients with high myopia (65 heterozygous and 14 homozygous) and in 84 of the 200 controls (67 heterozygous and 17 homozygous). The c.1810G>A mutation (p. Arg500His) was detected in three of the 200 patients with high myopia but not in the controls. The five other variations, known as polymorphisms, were detected in the case and control groups. CONCLUSIONS: We found no evidence that MMP2 is responsible for high myopia in these Han Chinese subjects and hence is unlikely to be important in the genetic predisposition to high myopia. Our results imply that MMP2 may not play a major role in high myopia in the Han Chinese population.
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spelling pubmed-35590962013-02-01 Evaluation of MMP2 as a candidate gene for high myopia Gong, Bo Liu, Xiaoqi Zhang, Dingding Wang, Pu Huang, Lulin Lin, Ying Lu, Fang Ma, Shi Cheng, Jing Chen, Rong Li, Xiaobo Lin, He Zeng, Guangqun Zhu, Xiong Hu, Jianbin Yang, Zhenglin Shi, Yi Mol Vis Research Article PURPOSE: Matrix metalloproteinase 2 (MMP2) has been shown to be expressed in the human sclera, and is increased in the sclera of the eye with myopia induced by form deprivation in chicks when compared with the control eye. The purpose of this study was to examine the relationship between high myopia and MMP2 in a mainland Han Chinese population. METHODS: Four hundred unrelated patients with high myopia and 400 normal controls in a mainland Han Chinese population were studied. All the subjects were genotyped for 20 tag single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in MMP2 with the dye terminator-based SNaPshot method. The distribution of the genotypes in the cases and controls was compared with a χ(2) test. Screening for mutations in the coding regions and the adjacent intronic regions of MMP2 was performed in 200 patients with high myopia and 200 normal controls by direct sequencing. RESULTS: None of the 20 tested SNPs showed significant association with high myopia in this study. Seven variations were detected upon sequencing of the coding regions and the adjacent intronic regions of MMP2 in 200 subjects with high myopia and 200 normal controls. One novel variation, c.1287G>A (p.K429K), was detected in 79 of the 200 patients with high myopia (65 heterozygous and 14 homozygous) and in 84 of the 200 controls (67 heterozygous and 17 homozygous). The c.1810G>A mutation (p. Arg500His) was detected in three of the 200 patients with high myopia but not in the controls. The five other variations, known as polymorphisms, were detected in the case and control groups. CONCLUSIONS: We found no evidence that MMP2 is responsible for high myopia in these Han Chinese subjects and hence is unlikely to be important in the genetic predisposition to high myopia. Our results imply that MMP2 may not play a major role in high myopia in the Han Chinese population. Molecular Vision 2013-01-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3559096/ /pubmed/23378725 Text en Copyright © 2013 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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Gong, Bo
Liu, Xiaoqi
Zhang, Dingding
Wang, Pu
Huang, Lulin
Lin, Ying
Lu, Fang
Ma, Shi
Cheng, Jing
Chen, Rong
Li, Xiaobo
Lin, He
Zeng, Guangqun
Zhu, Xiong
Hu, Jianbin
Yang, Zhenglin
Shi, Yi
Evaluation of MMP2 as a candidate gene for high myopia
title Evaluation of MMP2 as a candidate gene for high myopia
title_full Evaluation of MMP2 as a candidate gene for high myopia
title_fullStr Evaluation of MMP2 as a candidate gene for high myopia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of MMP2 as a candidate gene for high myopia
title_short Evaluation of MMP2 as a candidate gene for high myopia
title_sort evaluation of mmp2 as a candidate gene for high myopia
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3559096/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23378725
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