The global "myopia boom" has raised significant international concerns. Despite a higher myopia prevalence in Asia, previous large-scale genome-wide association studies(GWASs) were mostly based on European d...The global "myopia boom" has raised significant international concerns. Despite a higher myopia prevalence in Asia, previous large-scale genome-wide association studies(GWASs) were mostly based on European descendants. Here, we report a GWAS of spherical equivalent(SE) in 1852 Chinese Han individuals with extreme SE from Guangzhou(631 <-6.00 D and 574 > 0.00 D) and Wenzhou(593 <-6.00 D and54 >-1.75 D), followed by a replication study in two independent cohorts with totaling 3538 East Asian individuals. The discovery GWAS and meta-analysis identify three novel loci, which show genome-wide significant associations with SE, including 1 q25.2 FAM163 A, 10 p11.22 NRP1/PRAD3, and 10 p11.21 ANKRD30 A/MTRNR2 L7, together explaining 3.34% of SE variance. 10 p11.21 is successfully replicated.The allele frequencies of all three loci show significant differences between major continental groups(P < 0.001). The SE reducing(more myopic) allele of rs10913877(1 q25.2 FAM163 A) demonstrates the highest frequency in East Asians and much lower frequencies in Europeans and Africans(EAS = 0.60,EUR = 0.20, and AFR = 0.18). The gene-based analysis additionally identifies three novel genes associated with SE, including EI24, LHX5, and ARPP19. These results provide new insights into myopia pathogenesis and indicate the role of genetic heterogeneity in myopia epidemiology among different ethnicities.展开更多
基金supported by the Strategic Priority Research Program of Chinese Academy of Sciences (XDB38010400)National Key R&D Program of China (2018YFC0116500)+4 种基金Science and Technology Service Network Initiative of Chinese Academy of Sciences (KFJSTS-ZDTP-079)Science and Technology Planning Project of Guangdong Province (2013B20400003)the Fundamental Research Funds of the State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmologythe Open Project of Key Laboratory of Genomic and Precision Medicine of the CASsupported by the China Scholarship Council (CSC) and China Postdoctoral Science Foundation (2019TQ0365)。
文摘The global "myopia boom" has raised significant international concerns. Despite a higher myopia prevalence in Asia, previous large-scale genome-wide association studies(GWASs) were mostly based on European descendants. Here, we report a GWAS of spherical equivalent(SE) in 1852 Chinese Han individuals with extreme SE from Guangzhou(631 <-6.00 D and 574 > 0.00 D) and Wenzhou(593 <-6.00 D and54 >-1.75 D), followed by a replication study in two independent cohorts with totaling 3538 East Asian individuals. The discovery GWAS and meta-analysis identify three novel loci, which show genome-wide significant associations with SE, including 1 q25.2 FAM163 A, 10 p11.22 NRP1/PRAD3, and 10 p11.21 ANKRD30 A/MTRNR2 L7, together explaining 3.34% of SE variance. 10 p11.21 is successfully replicated.The allele frequencies of all three loci show significant differences between major continental groups(P < 0.001). The SE reducing(more myopic) allele of rs10913877(1 q25.2 FAM163 A) demonstrates the highest frequency in East Asians and much lower frequencies in Europeans and Africans(EAS = 0.60,EUR = 0.20, and AFR = 0.18). The gene-based analysis additionally identifies three novel genes associated with SE, including EI24, LHX5, and ARPP19. These results provide new insights into myopia pathogenesis and indicate the role of genetic heterogeneity in myopia epidemiology among different ethnicities.