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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 et al.

32193507 PubMed ID
GWAS Study Type
132260 Participants
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Chapter I

Publication Details

Comprehensive information about this research publication

Authors

FQ
Fan Q
PA
Pozarickij A
TN
Tan NYQ
GX
Guo X
VV
Verhoeven VJM
VV
Vitart V
GJ
Guggenheim JA
MM
Miyake M
TJ
Tideman JWL
KA
Khawaja AP
ZL
Zhang L
MS
MacGregor S
HR
Höhn R
CP
Chen P
BG
Biino G
WJ
Wedenoja J
SS
Saffari SE
TM
Tedja MS
XJ
Xie J
LC
Lanca C
WY
Wang YX
SS
Sahebjada S
MJ
Mazur J
MA
Mirshahi A
MN
Martin NG
YS
Yazar S
PC
Pennell CE
YM
Yap M
HA
Haarman AEG
EC
Enthoven CA
PJ
Polling J
HA
Hewitt AW
JV
Jaddoe VWV
VD
van Duijn CM
HC
Hayward C
PO
Polasek O
TE
Tai ES
YH
Yoshikatsu H
HP
Hysi PG
YT
Young TL
TA
Tsujikawa A
WJ
Wang JJ
MP
Mitchell P
PN
Pfeiffer N
PO
Pärssinen O
FP
Foster PJ
FM
Fossarello M
YS
Yip SP
WC
Williams C
HC
Hammond CJ
JJ
Jonas JB
HM
He M
MD
Mackey DA
WT
Wong TY
KC
Klaver CCW
SS
Saw SM
BP
Baird PN
CC
Cheng CY
Chapter II

Abstract

Summary of the research findings

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.

29,580 European ancestry individuals, 14,462 Asian ancestry individuals

Chapter III

Study Statistics

Key metrics and study information

132260
Total Participants
GWAS
Study Type
Yes
Replicated
88,218 European ancestry individuals
Replication Participants
European, East Asian, South East Asian, South Asian, Asian unspecified
Ancestry
Netherlands, Italy, U.K., Australia, Germany, Croatia, Singapore, China, Japan
Recruitment Country
Chapter IV

Analysis

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