Journal article
Meta-analysis of gene-environment-wide association scans accounting for education level identifies additional loci for refractive error
Q Fan, VJM Verhoeven, R Wojciechowski, VA Barathi, PG Hysi, JA Guggenheim, R Hohn, V Vitart, AP Khawaja, K Yamashiro, SM Hosseini, T Lehtimaki, Y Lu, T Haller, J Xie, C Delcourt, M Pirastu, J Wedenoja, P Gharahkhani, C Venturini Show all
Nature Communications | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1038/ncomms11008
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Abstract
Myopia is the most common human eye disorder and it results from complex genetic and environmental causes. The rapidly increasing prevalence of myopia poses a major public health challenge. Here, the CREAM consortium performs a joint meta-analysis to test single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) main effects and SNP × education interaction effects on refractive error in 40,036 adults from 25 studies of European ancestry and 10,315 adults from 9 studies of Asian ancestry. In European ancestry individuals, we identify six novel loci (FAM150B-ACP1, LINC00340, FBN1, DIS3L-MAP2K1, ARID2-SNAT1 and SLC14A2) associated with refractive error. In Asian populations, three genome-wide significant loci AREG,..
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