Journal article

Ancestral LOXL1 variants are associated with pseudoexfoliation in Caucasian Australians but with markedly lower penetrance than in Nordic people

AW Hewitt, S Sharma, KP Burdon, JJ Wang, PN Baird, DP Dimasi, DA Mackey, P Mitchell, JE Craig

Human Molecular Genetics | OXFORD UNIV PRESS | Published : 2008

Abstract

Pseudoexfoliation syndrome is a generalized disorder of the extracellular matrix, characterized by the pathological accumulation of abnormal fibrillar material in the anterior segment of the eye predisposing to glaucomatous optic neuropathy. We investigated the role of lysyl oxidase-like 1 (LOXL1) sequence variation in a Caucasian Australian population-based cohort of 2508 individuals, 86 (3.4%) of whom were diagnosed with pseudoexfoliation syndrome. Two non-synonymous variants in exon 1 of LOXL1 (Arg141Leu;Gly153Asp) were found to be strongly associated with pseudoexfoliation. Two copies of the high risk haplotype at these single-nucleotide polymorphisms conferred a risk of 7.20 (95%CI: 3.0..

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