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Nine loci for ocular axial length identified through genome-wide association studies, including shared loci with refractive error.

Cheng CY, Schache M, Ikram MK et al.

24144296 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
20747 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

CC
Cheng CY
SM
Schache M
IM
Ikram MK
YT
Young TL
GJ
Guggenheim JA
VV
Vitart V
MS
MacGregor S
VV
Verhoeven VJ
BV
Barathi VA
LJ
Liao J
HP
Hysi PG
BJ
Bailey-Wilson JE
SP
St Pourcain B
KJ
Kemp JP
MG
McMahon G
TN
Timpson NJ
ED
Evans DM
MG
Montgomery GW
MA
Mishra A
WY
Wang YX
WJ
Wang JJ
RE
Rochtchina E
PO
Polasek O
WA
Wright AF
AN
Amin N
VL
van Leeuwen EM
WJ
Wilson JF
PC
Pennell CE
VD
van Duijn CM
DJ
de Jong PT
VJ
Vingerling JR
ZX
Zhou X
CP
Chen P
LR
Li R
TW
Tay WT
ZY
Zheng Y
CM
Chew M
BK
Burdon KP
CJ
Craig JE
IS
Iyengar SK
IR
Igo RP
LJ
Lass JH
CE
Chew EY
HT
Haller T
ME
Mihailov E
MA
Metspalu A
WJ
Wedenoja J
SC
Simpson CL
WR
Wojciechowski R
HR
Höhn R
MA
Mirshahi A
ZT
Zeller T
PN
Pfeiffer N
LK
Lackner KJ
BT
Bettecken T
MT
Meitinger T
OK
Oexle K
PM
Pirastu M
PL
Portas L
NA
Nag A
WK
Williams KM
YE
Yonova-Doing E
KR
Klein R
KB
Klein BE
HS
Hosseini SM
PA
Paterson AD
MK
Makela KM
LT
Lehtimaki T
KM
Kahonen M
RO
Raitakari O
YN
Yoshimura N
MF
Matsuda F
CL
Chen LJ
PC
Pang CP
YS
Yip SP
YM
Yap MK
MA
Meguro A
MN
Mizuki N
IH
Inoko H
FP
Foster PJ
ZJ
Zhao JH
VE
Vithana E
TE
Tai ES
FQ
Fan Q
XL
Xu L
CH
Campbell H
FB
Fleck B
RI
Rudan I
AT
Aung T
HA
Hofman A
UA
Uitterlinden AG
BG
Bencic G
KC
Khor CC
FH
Forward H
PO
Pärssinen O
MP
Mitchell P
RF
Rivadeneira F
HA
Hewitt AW
WC
Williams C
OB
Oostra BA
TY
Teo YY
HC
Hammond CJ
SD
Stambolian D
MD
Mackey DA
KC
Klaver CC
WT
Wong TY
SS
Saw SM
BP
Baird PN
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

Refractive errors are common eye disorders of public health importance worldwide. Ocular axial length (AL) is the major determinant of refraction and thus of myopia and hyperopia. We conducted a meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies for AL, combining 12,531 Europeans and 8,216 Asians. We identified eight genome-wide significant loci for AL (RSPO1, C3orf26, LAMA2, GJD2, ZNRF3, CD55, MIP, and ALPPL2) and confirmed one previously reported AL locus (ZC3H11B). Of the nine loci, five (LAMA2, GJD2, CD55, ALPPL2, and ZC3H11B) were associated with refraction in 18 independent cohorts (n = 23,591). Differential gene expression was observed for these loci in minus-lens-induced myopia mouse experiments and human ocular tissues. Two of the AL genes, RSPO1 and ZNRF3, are involved in Wnt signaling, a pathway playing a major role in the regulation of eyeball size. This study provides evidence of shared genes between AL and refraction, but importantly also suggests that these traits may have unique pathways.

12,531 European ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

20747
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
8,216 Asian ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European, Asian unspecified
Ancestry
Chapter IV

Analysis

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