Genome-wide association meta-analysis highlights light-induced signaling as a driver for refractive error.
Milly S TedjaRobert WojciechowskiPirro G HysiNicholas ErikssonNicholas A FurlotteVirginie J M VerhoevenAdriana I IglesiasMagda A Meester-SmoorStuart W J TompsonQiao FanAnthony P KhawajaChing-Yu ChengRené HöhnKenji YamashiroAdam WenocurClare GrazalToomas HallerAndres MetspaluJuho WedenojaJost Bruno JonasYa-Xing WangJing XiePaul MitchellPaul J FosterBarbara E K KleinRonald KleinAndrew D PatersonS Mohsen HosseiniRupal L ShahCathy WilliamsYik Ying TeoYih Chung ThamPreeti GuptaWanting ZhaoYuan ShiWoei-Yuh SawE-Shyong TaiXue Ling SimJennifer E HuffmanOzren PolašekCaroline HaywardGoran BencicIgor RudanJames F Wilsonnull nullnull nullnull nullPeter K JoshiAkitaka TsujikawaFumihiko MatsudaKristina N WhisenhuntTanja ZellerPeter J van der SpekRoxanna HaakHanne Meijers-HeijboerElisabeth M van LeeuwenSudha K IyengarJonathan H LassAlbert HofmanFernando RivadeneiraAndré G UitterlindenJohannes R VingerlingTerho LehtimäkiOlli T RaitakariGinevra BiinoMaria Pina ConcasTae-Hwi Schwantes-AnRobert P IgoGabriel Cuellar-PartidaNicholas G MartinJamie E CraigPuya GharahkhaniKatie M WilliamsAbhishek NagJugnoo S RahiPhillippa M CumberlandCécile DelcourtCeline BellenguezJanina S RiedArthur A BergenThomas MeitingerChristian GiegerTien Yin WongAlex W HewittDavid A MackeyClaire L SimpsonNorbert PfeifferOlavi PärssinenPaul N BairdVeronique VitartNajaf AminCornelia M van DuijnRichard K WilsonTerri L YoungSeang-Mei SawDwight StambolianStuart MacGregorJeremy A GuggenheimJoyce Y TungChristopher J HammondCaroline C W KlaverPublished in: Nature genetics (2018)
Refractive errors, including myopia, are the most frequent eye disorders worldwide and an increasingly common cause of blindness. This genome-wide association meta-analysis in 160,420 participants and replication in 95,505 participants increased the number of established independent signals from 37 to 161 and showed high genetic correlation between Europeans and Asians (>0.78). Expression experiments and comprehensive in silico analyses identified retinal cell physiology and light processing as prominent mechanisms, and also identified functional contributions to refractive-error development in all cell types of the neurosensory retina, retinal pigment epithelium, vascular endothelium and extracellular matrix. Newly identified genes implicate novel mechanisms such as rod-and-cone bipolar synaptic neurotransmission, anterior-segment morphology and angiogenesis. Thirty-one loci resided in or near regions transcribing small RNAs, thus suggesting a role for post-transcriptional regulation. Our results support the notion that refractive errors are caused by a light-dependent retina-to-sclera signaling cascade and delineate potential pathobiological molecular drivers.
Keyphrases
- genome wide association
- systematic review
- extracellular matrix
- optic nerve
- diabetic retinopathy
- cataract surgery
- genome wide
- single cell
- meta analyses
- cell therapy
- poor prognosis
- optical coherence tomography
- nitric oxide
- patient safety
- endothelial cells
- randomized controlled trial
- case control
- bone marrow
- bipolar disorder
- mesenchymal stem cells
- risk assessment
- binding protein
- copy number
- drug induced