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DOI: 10.1073/pnas.0906397106
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Three susceptible loci associated with primary open-angle glaucoma identified by genome-wide association study in a Japanese population

Masakazu Nakano,Yoko Ikeda,T Taniguchi,T. Yagi,Masahiro Fuwa,Natsue Omi,Yoshiyuki Tokuda,Masami Tanaka,Kengo Yoshii,Masaaki Kageyama,S. Naruse,Akira Matsuda,Kazuhiko Mori,Shigeru Kinoshita,Kei Tashiro

Single-nucleotide polymorphism
Open angle glaucoma
Glaucoma
2009
Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is the major type of glaucoma. To discover genetic markers associated with POAG, we examined a total of 1,575 Japanese subjects in a genome-wide association study (stage 1) and a subsequent study (stage 2). Both studies were carried out at a single institution. In the stage 1 association study, we compared SNPs between 418 POAG patients and 300 control subjects. First, low-quality data were eliminated by a stringent filter, and 331,838 autosomal SNPs were selected for analysis. Poorly clustered SNPs were eliminated by a visual assessment, leaving 255 that showed a significant deviation (P < 0.001) in the allele frequency comparison. In the stage 2 analysis, we tested these 255 SNPs for association in DNA samples from a separate group of 409 POAG and 448 control subjects. High-quality genotype data were selected and used to calculate the combined P values of stages 1 and 2 by the Mantel-Haenszel test. These analyses yielded 6 SNPs with P < 0.0001. All 6 SNPs showed a significant association (P < 0.05) in stage 2, demonstrating a confirmed association with POAG. Although we could not link the SNPs to the annotated gene(s), it turned out that we have identified 3 genetic loci probably associated with POAG. These findings would provide the foundation for future studies to build on, such as for the metaanalysis, to reveal the molecular mechanism of the POAG pathogenesis.
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    Three susceptible loci associated with primary open-angle glaucoma identified by genome-wide association study in a Japanese population” is a paper by Masakazu Nakano Yoko Ikeda T Taniguchi T. Yagi Masahiro Fuwa Natsue Omi Yoshiyuki Tokuda Masami Tanaka Kengo Yoshii Masaaki Kageyama S. Naruse Akira Matsuda Kazuhiko Mori Shigeru Kinoshita Kei Tashiro published in 2009. It has an Open Access status of “green”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.