Title
Genome-wide association analyses identify two susceptibility loci for pachychoroid disease central serous chorioretinopathy
Date Issued
01 December 2019
Access level
open access
Resource Type
research article
Author(s)
Hosoda Y.
Hosoda Y.
Miyake M.
Miyake M.
Schellevis R.L.
Boon C.J.F.
Hoyng C.B.
Miki A.
Meguro A.
Sakurada Y.
Yoneyama S.
Takasago Y.
Hata M.
Muraoka Y.
Nakanishi H.
Oishi A.
Ooto S.
Tamura H.
Uji A.
Miyata M.
Takahashi A.
Ueda-Arakawa N.
Tajima A.
Sato T.
Mizuki N.
Shiragami C.
Iida T.
Khor C.C.
Khor C.C.
Wong T.Y.
Wong T.Y.
Wong T.Y.
Yamada R.
Honda S.
Honda S.
de Jong E.K.
Hollander A.I.d.
Matsuda F.
Yamashiro K.
Yamashiro K.
Tsujikawa A.
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
Leids Universitair Medisch Centrum
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
Graduate School of Medicine
School of Medicine
University of Yamanashi
University of Yamanashi
Kagawa University Faculty of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Kanazawa University
Kanazawa University
School of Medicine
Kagawa University Faculty of Medicine
Tokyo Women's Medical University
Singapore Eye Research Institute
A-Star, Genome Institute of Singapore
Singapore Eye Research Institute
National University Health System
National University of Singapore
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Osaka Metropolitan University Graduate School of Medicine
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour
Graduate School of Medicine
Graduate School of Medicine
Japanese Red Cross Otsu Hospital
Graduate School of Medicine
Abstract
The recently emerged pachychoroid concept has changed the understanding of age-related macular degeneration (AMD), which is a major cause of blindness; recent studies attributed AMD in part to pachychoroid disease central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC), suggesting the importance of elucidating the CSC pathogenesis. Our large genome-wide association study followed by validation studies in three independent Japanese and European cohorts, consisting of 1546 CSC samples and 13,029 controls, identified two novel CSC susceptibility loci: TNFRSF10A-LOC389641 and near GATA5 (rs13278062, odds ratio = 1.35, P = 1.26 × 10−13; rs6061548, odds ratio = 1.63, P = 5.36 × 10−15). A T allele at TNFRSF10A-LOC389641 rs13278062, a risk allele for CSC, is known to be a risk allele for AMD. This study not only identified new susceptibility genes for CSC, but also improves the understanding of the pathogenesis of AMD.
Volume
2
Issue
1
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85076591646
PubMed ID
Source
Communications Biology
ISSN of the container
23993642
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