Glaucoma Genetics: Lessons Learned and the New Frontier

IF 3.2 Q1 OPHTHALMOLOGY
Janey L. Wiggs MD, PhD , Louis R. Pasquale MD
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Abstract

Genetic analyses have led to the identification of 12 genes primarily responsible for early-onset glaucoma and hundreds of genomic loci influencing adult-onset disease risk. Childhood glaucoma genes encode for proteins involved in ocular development and extracellular matrix, while genetic factors influencing adult-onset disease are involved in a number of biological pathways and processes. Genes responsible for glaucoma and genetic factors influencing disease risk can be used for genetic testing, allowing for informed genetic counseling for early-onset glaucoma cases and families and risk stratification using PRS for adult-onset disease. Genetic testing for glaucoma can identify people with high disease risk and allow for surveillance and timely treatment that can prevent permanent loss of vision. Current studies suggest that glaucoma genetic architecture is complex, especially in adult-onset disease, involving multiple genetic and/or environmental risk factors. Priorities for future work include the discovery of novel genes and genetic causality, as well as functional studies to define molecular mechanisms underlying disease pathophysiology.

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The author(s) have no proprietary or commercial interest in any materials discussed in this article.
青光眼遗传学:经验教训和新前沿。
遗传分析已经确定了12个主要与早发性青光眼有关的基因,以及数百个影响成人发病风险的基因组位点。儿童青光眼基因编码参与眼部发育和细胞外基质的蛋白质,而影响成人发病疾病的遗传因素涉及许多生物学途径和过程。负责青光眼的基因和影响疾病风险的遗传因素可用于基因检测,允许为早发性青光眼病例和家庭提供知情的遗传咨询,并使用PRS对成人发病疾病进行风险分层。青光眼的基因检测可以识别出患病风险高的人,并允许进行监测和及时治疗,以防止永久性视力丧失。目前的研究表明,青光眼的遗传结构是复杂的,特别是在成人发病的疾病中,涉及多种遗传和/或环境风险因素。未来工作的重点包括发现新基因和遗传因果关系,以及功能研究,以确定疾病病理生理学基础的分子机制。财务披露:作者在本文中讨论的任何材料中没有专有或商业利益。
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Ophthalmology. Glaucoma
Ophthalmology. Glaucoma OPHTHALMOLOGY-
CiteScore
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