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A missense variant in FGD6 confers increased risk of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy.

Lulin HuangHoubin ZhangChing-Yu ChengFeng WenPancy O S TamPeiquan ZhaoHaoyu ChenZheng LiLijia ChenZhengfu TaiKenji YamashiroShaoping DengXianjun ZhuWeiqi ChenLi CaiFang LuYuanfeng LiGemmy Cheung Chui MingYi ShiMasahiro MiyakeYin LinBo GongXiaoqi LiuKar-Seng SimJiyun YangKeisuke MoriXiongzhe ZhangPeter D CackettMotokazu TsujikawaKohji NishidaFang HaoShi MaHe LinJing ChengPing FeiTimothy Y Y LaiSibo TangAugustinus LaudeSatoshi InoueIan Y YeoYoichi SakuradaYu ZhouHiroyuki IijimaShigeru HondaChuntao LeiLin ZhangHong ZhengDan JiangXiong ZhuTien-Ying WongChiea-Chuen KhorChi-Pui PangNagahisa YoshimuraZhenglin Yang
Published in: Nature genetics (2016)
Polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV), a subtype of 'wet' age-related macular degeneration (AMD), constitutes up to 55% of cases of wet AMD in Asian patients. In contrast to the choroidal neovascularization (CNV) subtype, the genetic risk factors for PCV are relatively unknown. Exome sequencing analysis of a Han Chinese cohort followed by replication in four independent cohorts identified a rare c.986A>G (p.Lys329Arg) variant in the FGD6 gene as significantly associated with PCV (P = 2.19 × 10(-16), odds ratio (OR) = 2.12) but not with CNV (P = 0.26, OR = 1.13). The intracellular localization of FGD6-Arg329 is distinct from that of FGD6-Lys329. In vitro, FGD6 could regulate proangiogenic activity, and oxidized phospholipids increased expression of FGD6. FGD6-Arg329 promoted more abnormal vessel development in the mouse retina than FGD6-Lys329. Collectively, our data suggest that oxidized phospholipids and FGD6-Arg329 might act synergistically to increase susceptibility to PCV.
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