Common variants in SOX-2 and congenital cataract genes contribute to age-related nuclear cataract

Author:

Yonova-Doing Ekaterina,Zhao Wanting,Igo Robert P.ORCID,Wang ChaolongORCID,Sundaresan Periasamy,Lee Kristine E.,Jun Gyungah R.ORCID,Alves Alexessander Couto,Chai Xiaoran,Chan Anita S. Y.ORCID,Lee Mei Chin,Fong Allan,Tan Ava G.,Khor Chiea ChuenORCID,Chew Emily Y.ORCID,Hysi Pirro G.ORCID,Fan Qiao,Chua Jacqueline,Chung JaeyoonORCID,Liao Jiemin,Colijn Johanna M.,Burdon Kathryn P.ORCID,Fritsche Lars G.ORCID,Swift Maria K.,Hilmy Maryam H.,Chee Miao Ling,Tedja Milly,Bonnemaijer Pieter W. M.ORCID,Gupta Preeti,Tan Queenie S.,Li ZhengORCID,Vithana Eranga N.,Ravindran Ravilla D.,Chee Soon-Phaik,Shi Yuan,Liu Wenting,Su XinyiORCID,Sim XuelingORCID,Shen Yang,Wang Ya Xing,Li Hengtong,Tham Yih-ChungORCID,Teo Yik Ying,Aung Tin,Small Kerrin S.ORCID,Mitchell Paul,Jonas Jost B.ORCID,Wong Tien Yin,Fletcher Astrid E.,Klaver Caroline C. W.ORCID,Klein Barbara E. K.,Wang Jie Jin,Iyengar Sudha K.,Hammond Christopher J.ORCID,Cheng Ching-YuORCID

Abstract

AbstractNuclear cataract is the most common type of age-related cataract and a leading cause of blindness worldwide. Age-related nuclear cataract is heritable (h2 = 0.48), but little is known about specific genetic factors underlying this condition. Here we report findings from the largest to date multi-ethnic meta-analysis of genome-wide association studies (discovery cohort N = 14,151 and replication N = 5299) of the International Cataract Genetics Consortium. We confirmed the known genetic association of CRYAA (rs7278468, P = 2.8 × 10−16) with nuclear cataract and identified five new loci associated with this disease: SOX2-OT (rs9842371, P = 1.7 × 10−19), TMPRSS5 (rs4936279, P = 2.5 × 10−10), LINC01412 (rs16823886, P = 1.3 × 10−9), GLTSCR1 (rs1005911, P = 9.8 × 10−9), and COMMD1 (rs62149908, P = 1.2 × 10−8). The results suggest a strong link of age-related nuclear cataract with congenital cataract and eye development genes, and the importance of common genetic variants in maintaining crystalline lens integrity in the aging eye.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

General Agricultural and Biological Sciences,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,Medicine (miscellaneous)

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