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Genome-wide association study for refractive astigmatism reveals genetic co-determination with spherical equivalent refractive error: the CREAM consortium.

Li Q, Wojciechowski R, Simpson CL et al.

25367360 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
47820 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

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Authors

LQ
Li Q
WR
Wojciechowski R
SC
Simpson CL
HP
Hysi PG
VV
Verhoeven VJ
IM
Ikram MK
HR
Höhn R
VV
Vitart V
HA
Hewitt AW
OK
Oexle K
MK
Mäkelä KM
MS
MacGregor S
PM
Pirastu M
FQ
Fan Q
CC
Cheng CY
SP
St Pourcain B
MG
McMahon G
KJ
Kemp JP
NK
Northstone K
RJ
Rahi JS
CP
Cumberland PM
MN
Martin NG
SP
Sanfilippo PG
LY
Lu Y
WY
Wang YX
HC
Hayward C
PO
Polašek O
CH
Campbell H
BG
Bencic G
WA
Wright AF
WJ
Wedenoja J
ZT
Zeller T
SA
Schillert A
MA
Mirshahi A
LK
Lackner K
YS
Yip SP
YM
Yap MK
RJ
Ried JS
GC
Gieger C
MF
Murgia F
WJ
Wilson JF
FB
Fleck B
YS
Yazar S
VJ
Vingerling JR
HA
Hofman A
UA
Uitterlinden A
RF
Rivadeneira F
AN
Amin N
KL
Karssen L
OB
Oostra BA
ZX
Zhou X
TY
Teo YY
TE
Tai ES
VE
Vithana E
BV
Barathi V
ZY
Zheng Y
SR
Siantar RG
NK
Neelam K
SY
Shin Y
LJ
Lam J
YE
Yonova-Doing E
VC
Venturini C
HS
Hosseini SM
WH
Wong HS
LT
Lehtimäki T
KM
Kähönen M
RO
Raitakari O
TN
Timpson NJ
ED
Evans DM
KC
Khor CC
AT
Aung T
YT
Young TL
MP
Mitchell P
KB
Klein B
VD
van Duijn CM
MT
Meitinger T
JJ
Jonas JB
BP
Baird PN
MD
Mackey DA
WT
Wong TY
SS
Saw SM
PO
Pärssinen O
SD
Stambolian D
HC
Hammond CJ
KC
Klaver CC
WC
Williams C
PA
Paterson AD
BJ
Bailey-Wilson JE
GJ
Guggenheim JA
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

To identify genetic variants associated with refractive astigmatism in the general population, meta-analyses of genome-wide association studies were performed for: White Europeans aged at least 25 years (20 cohorts, N = 31,968); Asian subjects aged at least 25 years (7 cohorts, N = 9,295); White Europeans aged <25 years (4 cohorts, N = 5,640); and all independent individuals from the above three samples combined with a sample of Chinese subjects aged <25 years (N = 45,931). Participants were classified as cases with refractive astigmatism if the average cylinder power in their two eyes was at least 1.00 diopter and as controls otherwise. Genome-wide association analysis was carried out for each cohort separately using logistic regression. Meta-analysis was conducted using a fixed effects model. In the older European group the most strongly associated marker was downstream of the neurexin-1 (NRXN1) gene (rs1401327, P = 3.92E-8). No other region reached genome-wide significance, and association signals were lower for the younger European group and Asian group. In the meta-analysis of all cohorts, no marker reached genome-wide significance: The most strongly associated regions were, NRXN1 (rs1401327, P = 2.93E-07), TOX (rs7823467, P = 3.47E-07) and LINC00340 (rs12212674, P = 1.49E-06). For 34 markers identified in prior GWAS for spherical equivalent refractive error, the beta coefficients for genotype versus spherical equivalent, and genotype versus refractive astigmatism, were highly correlated (r = -0.59, P = 2.10E-04). This work revealed no consistent or strong genetic signals for refractive astigmatism; however, the TOX gene region previously identified in GWAS for spherical equivalent refractive error was the second most strongly associated region. Analysis of additional markers provided evidence supporting widespread genetic co-susceptibility for spherical and astigmatic refractive errors.

8,487 European ancestry cases aged 25 years or older, 23,481 European ancestry controls aged 25 years or older, 907 European ancestry cases aged less than 25 years, 4,733 European ancestry controls aged less than 25 years, 3,076 Asian ancestry cases aged 25 years or older, 6,219 Asian ancestry controls aged 25 years or older, 247 Chinese ancestry cases aged less than 25 years, 670 Chinese ancestry controls aged less than 25 years

Chapter III

Study Statistics

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47820
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
No
Replicated
East Asian, South East Asian, South Asian, European
Ancestry
Singapore, China, Finland, U.S., Australia, Italy, Netherlands, Germany, U.K., Croatia
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

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