非裔美国人原发性开角型青光眼遗传学。

IF 1.4 Q4 GENETICS & HEREDITY
Nicole A Restrepo, Jessica N Cooke Bailey
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摘要

综述目的:非洲人后裔患原发性开角型青光眼(POAG)的风险最高,这是一种毁灭性疾病,也是全世界失明的主要原因。目前,尽管迫切需要更好地了解影响这一人口的潜在遗传和环境因素,但在这一领域的知识严重缺乏。在这里,我们重点介绍了目前研究非洲裔美国人POAG基因的文献。最近的发现:目前的研究尚未在非裔美国人中复制欧洲POAG指数变异(即CDKN2B-AS1和SIX1/SIX6),也没有明确排除这些基因座与非洲裔人群的风险有关。最近的研究评估了非裔美国人和欧裔美国人之间POAG风险的一些差异的临床特征。摘要:总的来说,在阐明非裔美国人和其他非洲人后裔原发性开角型青光眼的遗传学方面进展甚微。
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Primary Open-Angle Glaucoma Genetics in African Americans.

Purpose of review: Individuals of African descent are at highest risk for developing primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), a devastating disease and major contributor of blindness worldwide. Currently, there is a large dearth of knowledge in this area despite a critical need for better understanding the underlying genetic and environmental factors afflicting this population. Here we highlight the current literature exploring the genetics of POAG in African Americans.

Recent findings: Current studies have yet to replicate European POAG index variants (i.e. CDKN2B-AS1 and SIX1/SIX6) in African Americans or to definitely exclude that these loci contribute to risk in African descent populations. Recent studies have evaluated clinical features that may account for some differences in POAG risk between African Americans and European Americans.

Summary: In summary, little headway has been made in elucidating the genetics of primary open-angle glaucoma in African Americans and other individuals of African descent.

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