2022
DOI: 10.3390/genes13071166
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Association of CX36 Protein Encoding Gene GJD2 with Refractive Errors

Abstract: Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the associations of GJD2 (rs634990, rs524952) and RASGRF1 (rs8027411, rs4778879, rs28412916) gene polymorphisms with refractive errors. Methods: The study included 373 subjects with refractive errors (48 myopia, 239 myopia with astigmatism, 14 hyperopia, and 72 hyperopia with astigmatism patients) and 104 ophthalmologically healthy subjects in the control group. A quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) method was chosen for genotyping. Statistical calculat… Show more

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“…In humans, GJD2 (Cx36) is associated with refractive error (Kunceviciene et al, 2022). As discussed previously by Quint et al (2021) two common genetic variants downstream of GJD2 (Cx36) have consistently been associated with refractive error (rs634990 and rs524952) and myopia.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…In humans, GJD2 (Cx36) is associated with refractive error (Kunceviciene et al, 2022). As discussed previously by Quint et al (2021) two common genetic variants downstream of GJD2 (Cx36) have consistently been associated with refractive error (rs634990 and rs524952) and myopia.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 67%