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Association of variants in FRAP1 and PDGFRA with corneal curvature in Asian populations from Singapore.

Han S, Chen P, Fan Q et al.

21665993 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
7360 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

HS
Han S
CP
Chen P
FQ
Fan Q
KC
Khor CC
SX
Sim X
TW
Tay WT
OR
Ong RT
SC
Suo C
GL
Goh LK
LR
Lavanya R
ZY
Zheng Y
WR
Wu R
SM
Seielstad M
VE
Vithana E
LJ
Liu J
CK
Chia KS
LJ
Lee JJ
TE
Tai ES
WT
Wong TY
AT
Aung T
TY
Teo YY
SS
Saw SM
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Corneal curvature (CC) is a key determinant of major eye diseases, such as keratoconus, myopia and corneal astigmatism. No prior studies have discovered the genes for CC. Here we report the findings from four genome-wide association studies of CC in 10 008 samples from three population groups in Singapore. Our discovery phase surveyed 2867 Chinese and 3072 Malays, allowing us to identify two loci that were associated with CC variation: FRAP1 on chromosome 1p36.2 and PDGFRA on chromosome 4q12. These findings were subsequently replicated in a validation study involving an additional 2953 Asian Indians and a further collection of 1116 Chinese children. The effect sizes of the identified variants were consistent across all four cohorts, with seven single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in FRAP1 (lead SNP: rs17036350, meta P-value = 4.06 × 10(-13)) and six SNPs in PDGFRA (lead SNP: rs2114039, meta P-value = 1.33 × 10(-9)) attaining genome-wide significance in the SNP-based meta-analysis of the four studies. This is the first genome-wide survey of CC variation and we have identified two implicated loci in three genetically diverse Asian populations, suggesting the presence of common genetic etiology across multiple populations.

2,008 Chinese ancestry inidividuals, 2,281 Malay ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

7360
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
2,142 Asian Indian ancestry individuals, 929 Chinese ancestry children
Replication Participants
East Asian, South Asian, South East Asian
Ancestry
Singapore
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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