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Genome-wide association meta-analysis of corneal curvature identifies novel loci and shared genetic influences across axial length and refractive error.

Fan, Q; Pozarickij, A; Tan, NYQ; Guo, X; Verhoeven, VJM; Vitart, V; Guggenheim, JA; Miyake, M; Tideman, JWL; Khawaja, AP; et al. Fan, Q; Pozarickij, A; Tan, NYQ; Guo, X; Verhoeven, VJM; Vitart, V; Guggenheim, JA; Miyake, M; Tideman, JWL; Khawaja, AP; Zhang, L; MacGregor, S; Höhn, R; Chen, P; Biino, G; Wedenoja, J; Saffari, SE; Tedja, MS; Xie, J; Lanca, C; Wang, YX; Sahebjada, S; Mazur, J; Mirshahi, A; Martin, NG; Yazar, S; Pennell, CE; Yap, M; Haarman, AEG; Enthoven, CA; Polling, J; Consortium for Refractive Error and Myopia (CREAM); UK Biobank Eye and Vision Consortium; Hewitt, AW; Jaddoe, VWV; van Duijn, CM; Hayward, C; Polasek, O; Tai, E-S; Yoshikatsu, H; Hysi, PG; Young, TL; Tsujikawa, A; Wang, JJ; Mitchell, P; Pfeiffer, N; Pärssinen, O; Foster, PJ; Fossarello, M; Yip, SP; Williams, C; Hammond, CJ; Jonas, JB; He, M; Mackey, DA; Wong, T-Y; Klaver, CCW; Saw, S-M; Baird, PN; Cheng, C-Y (2020) Genome-wide association meta-analysis of corneal curvature identifies novel loci and shared genetic influences across axial length and refractive error. Commun Biol, 3 (1). p. 133. ISSN 2399-3642 https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-0802-y
SGUL Authors: Owen, Christopher Grant

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Abstract

Corneal curvature, a highly heritable trait, is a key clinical endophenotype for myopia - a major cause of visual impairment and blindness in the world. Here we present a trans-ethnic meta-analysis of corneal curvature GWAS in 44,042 individuals of Caucasian and Asian with replication in 88,218 UK Biobank data. We identified 47 loci (of which 26 are novel), with population-specific signals as well as shared signals across ethnicities. Some identified variants showed precise scaling in corneal curvature and eye elongation (i.e. axial length) to maintain eyes in emmetropia (i.e. HDAC11/FBLN2 rs2630445, RBP3 rs11204213); others exhibited association with myopia with little pleiotropic effects on eye elongation. Implicated genes are involved in extracellular matrix organization, developmental process for body and eye, connective tissue cartilage and glycosylation protein activities. Our study provides insights into population-specific novel genes for corneal curvature, and their pleiotropic effect in regulating eye size or conferring susceptibility to myopia.

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Keywords: Asian Continental Ancestry Group, Axial Length, Eye, Cornea, Corneal Topography, Databases, Genetic, European Continental Ancestry Group, Gene Regulatory Networks, Genetic Loci, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genome-Wide Association Study, Humans, Myopia, Phenotype, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Refractometry, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Consortium for Refractive Error and Myopia (CREAM), UK Biobank Eye and Vision Consortium, Cornea, Humans, Myopia, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Corneal Topography, Refractometry, Risk Assessment, Risk Factors, Phenotype, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Databases, Genetic, Asian Continental Ancestry Group, European Continental Ancestry Group, Gene Regulatory Networks, Genome-Wide Association Study, Genetic Loci, Axial Length, Eye
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: Academic Structure > Population Health Research Institute (INPH)
Journal or Publication Title: Commun Biol
ISSN: 2399-3642
Language: eng
Dates:
DateEvent
19 March 2020Published
24 January 2020Accepted
Publisher License: Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0
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Project IDFunderFunder ID
MC_UU_00007/10Medical Research Councilhttp://dx.doi.org/10.13039/501100000265
PubMed ID: 32193507
Web of Science ID: WOS:000522040300003
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URI: https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/113754
Publisher's version: https://doi.org/10.1038/s42003-020-0802-y

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