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ID 114929
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Elastin Variants in Two Angiographic PCV Subtypes
Author
Yanagisawa, Suiho Kobe University
Sakurada, Yoichi University of Yamanashi
Miki, Akiko Kobe University
Matsumiya, Wataru Kobe University
Imoto, Issei The University of Tokushima KAKEN Search Researchers
Honda, Shigeru Kobe University
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Journal Article
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Objective
To compare the association of elastin (ELN) gene variants between two different angiographic phenotypes of polypoidal choroidal vasculopathy (PCV).
Methods
We included 411 treatment-naïve PCV patients and 350 controls in the present study. PCV was classified into two phenotypes (152 Type 1 and 259 Type 2) according to the presence or absence of feeding vessels found in indocyanine-green angiography. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the ELN region including rs868005, rs884843, rs2301995, rs13239907 and rs2856728 were genotyped using TaqMan Genotyping Assays.
Results
In the allelic association analyses, rs868005 showed the strongest association with Type 2 PCV (allelic odds ratio 1.56; p = 7.4x10-6), while no SNP was significantly associated with Type 1 PCV. Genotype association analyses revealed the significant association of rs868005 with Type 2 PCV in log additive model and predominant model (odds ratio 1.75; p = 1.5x10-6 and odds ratio 1.60; p = 0.0044, respectively), but not with Type 1 PCV. These findings were further corroborated by another control group in the literature.
Conclusions
There may be significantly different associations in genetic variants of elastin between two angiographic phenotypes of PCV.
Journal Title
PLOS ONE
ISSN
19326203
Publisher
PLOS
Volume
10
Issue
3
Start Page
e0120643
Published Date
2015-03-16
Rights
© 2015 Yanagisawa et al. This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License(https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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