2017
DOI: 10.1038/ejhg.2017.136
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Genetic correlations between intraocular pressure, blood pressure and primary open-angle glaucoma: a multi-cohort analysis

Abstract: Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG) is the most common chronic optic neuropathy worldwide. Epidemiological studies show a robust positive relation between intraocular pressure (IOP) and POAG and modest positive association between IOP and blood pressure (BP), while the relation between BP and POAG is controversial. The International Glaucoma Genetics Consortium (n=27 558), the International Consortium on Blood Pressure (n=69 395), and the National Eye Institute Glaucoma Human Genetics Collaboration Heritable Ov… Show more

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“…3 Aschard and colleagues examined the relationship between BP, IOP and POAG using genotypic data; they found no evident genetic correlation between BP and POAG which strongly contrasted with the high genetic correlation they observed, as expected, between IOP and POAG. 4 This suggests that the observed phenotypic relationship between BP and POAG is not causal, and supports the hypothesis that the observed association is due to confounding by antihypertensive treatment.…”
Section: To the Editorsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…3 Aschard and colleagues examined the relationship between BP, IOP and POAG using genotypic data; they found no evident genetic correlation between BP and POAG which strongly contrasted with the high genetic correlation they observed, as expected, between IOP and POAG. 4 This suggests that the observed phenotypic relationship between BP and POAG is not causal, and supports the hypothesis that the observed association is due to confounding by antihypertensive treatment.…”
Section: To the Editorsupporting
confidence: 70%
“…For example, we estimated a strong inverse relation between HDL and T2D (r g = -0.40; SE = 0.06; p = 4.2E-11; Supplemental Table 4), and a strong positive genetic correlation between IOP measured in various ways and POAG, as previously reported. 24 Weaknesses include the fact that the study was limited to European populations although some, but not all, data from Japan are consistent with our findings. 26 Second, the absence of a statistically significant genetic correlation does not rule out that a minority of genes are truly shared between diabetes-and glaucoma-related traits.…”
Section: Accepted Manuscriptmentioning
confidence: 45%
“…ACCEPTED MANUSCRIPT p = 3.0E-04). 24 Similarly there were strong positive genetic correlations between IOPcc and POAG (r g = 0.50; SE = 0.09; p = 5.5E-08) and between IOPg and POAG (r g = 0.60; SE = 0.15; p = 4.3E-05). None of the corneal features (CCT, CH or CRF) showed significant genetic correlation with CDR (p≥0.13) or POAG (p≥0.07).…”
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confidence: 89%
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