Whole exome sequence analysis in 51 624 participants identifies novel genes and variants associated with refractive error and myopia

Author:

Guggenheim Jeremy A12ORCID,Clark Rosie12ORCID,Cui Jiangtian12,Terry Louise12ORCID,Patasova Karina3454,Haarman Annechien E G6787ORCID,Musolf Anthony M910,Verhoeven Virginie J M67117ORCID,Klaver Caroline C W67871213ORCID,Bailey-Wilson Joan E910ORCID,Hysi Pirro G3454ORCID,Williams Cathy1415ORCID, ,

Affiliation:

1. School of Optometry & Vision Sciences , , Cardiff, CF24 4HQ , UK

2. Cardiff University , , Cardiff, CF24 4HQ , UK

3. Section of Ophthalmology , School of Life Course Sciences, , WC2R 2LS , UK

4. King’s College London , School of Life Course Sciences, , WC2R 2LS , UK

5. Department of Twin Research and Genetic Epidemiology , School of Life Course Sciences, , WC2R 2LS , UK

6. Department of Ophthalmology , , 3015GD Rotterdam , The Netherlands

7. Erasmus Medical Center GD , , 3015GD Rotterdam , The Netherlands

8. Department of Epidemiology , , 3015GD Rotterdam , The Netherlands

9. Statistical Genetics Section , Computational and Statistical Genomics Branch, , Baltimore, MD 21224 , USA

10. Nation Human Genome Research Institute, National Institutes of Health , Computational and Statistical Genomics Branch, , Baltimore, MD 21224 , USA

11. Department of Clinical Genetics , , 3015GD Rotterdam , The Netherlands

12. Department of Ophthalmology , Radboud University Medical Center, 6525EX Nijmegen, The Netherlands

13. Institute of Molecular and Clinical Ophthalmology Basel , CH-4031 Basel , Switzerland

14. Centre for Academic Child Health , Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, , Bristol, BS8 1NU , UK

15. University of Bristol , Population Health Sciences, Bristol Medical School, , Bristol, BS8 1NU , UK

Abstract

Abstract Refractive errors are associated with a range of pathological conditions, such as myopic maculopathy and glaucoma, and are highly heritable. Studies of missense and putative loss of function (pLOF) variants identified via whole exome sequencing (WES) offer the prospect of directly implicating potentially causative disease genes. We performed a genome-wide association study for refractive error in 51 624 unrelated adults, of European ancestry, aged 40–69 years from the UK and genotyped using WES. After testing 29 179 pLOF and 495 263 missense variants, 1 pLOF and 18 missense variants in 14 distinct genomic regions were taken forward for fine-mapping analysis. This yielded 19 putative causal variants of which 18 had a posterior inclusion probability >0.5. Of the 19 putative causal variants, 12 were novel discoveries. Specific variants were associated with a more myopic refractive error, while others were associated with a more hyperopic refractive error. Association with age of onset of spectacle wear (AOSW) was examined in an independent validation sample (38 100 early AOSW cases and 74 243 controls). Of 11 novel variants that could be tested, 8 (73%) showed evidence of association with AOSW status. This work identified COL4A4 and ATM as novel candidate genes associated with refractive error. In addition, novel putative causal variants were identified in the genes RASGEF1, ARMS2, BMP4, SIX6, GSDMA, GNGT2, ZNF652 and CRX. Despite these successes, the study also highlighted the limitations of community-based WES studies compared with high myopia case–control WES studies.

Funder

Welsh Government and Fight for Sight

NIHR Senior Research Fellowship

Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research

European Research Council

National Human Genome Research Institute

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics,Molecular Biology,General Medicine

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