No evidence of association between GT/CA-repeat polymorphism in the GLC1A gene promoter and primary open-angle or exfoliation glaucoma.

A. Sjöstrand, L. Tomic, L. Larsson, C. Wadelius
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Abstract

PURPOSE To investigate whether variants of the polymorphic GT/CA-repeat in the regulatory sequences of the gene for GLC1A are associated with glaucoma. Mutations in the protein coding region of this gene are known to cause juvenile autosomal dominant glaucoma and are also found in a subset of cases with primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG). METHODS Samples were collected from 197 patients with exfoliation glaucoma and 157 patients with POAG as well as from 92 healthy blood donors. The variable repeat located 342 base pairs upstream of the translational initiation site, was analysed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and detected on an ABI 377 DNA sequencer. RESULTS Five alleles were detected, ranging in size from 13 to 17 repeat units, the most common of which was 14 repeat units. This was present in 63.7%, 66.6% and 61.4% of the two cohorts of cases and the control group, respectively. There was no significant difference in the distribution of the alleles between the control group and the two patient groups, respectively. CONCLUSION The present investigation provides no evidence that the variable repeat located in the regulatory sequences of the glaucoma gene GLC1A is associated with the risk of developing POAG or exfoliation glaucoma.
没有证据表明GLC1A基因启动子的GT/ ca重复多态性与原发性开角型或脱落型青光眼之间存在关联。
目的探讨GLC1A基因调控序列中多态GT/ ca重复序列的变异是否与青光眼有关。已知该基因蛋白编码区的突变可引起青少年常染色体显性青光眼,也可在原发性开角型青光眼(POAG)中发现。方法采集197例剥脱性青光眼患者和157例POAG患者以及92例健康献血者的血液样本。可变重复位于翻译起始位点上游342个碱基对,用聚合酶链式反应(PCR)分析,并用ABI 377 DNA测序仪检测。结果共检测到5个等位基因,大小在13 ~ 17个重复单位之间,最常见的为14个重复单位。在两组病例和对照组中,分别有63.7%、66.6%和61.4%的患者出现这种情况。对照组与两组患者等位基因的分布差异无统计学意义。结论目前的研究没有证据表明位于青光眼基因GLC1A调控序列的可变重复与POAG或剥脱性青光眼的发生风险相关。
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