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Genetic and Demographic Determinants of Fuchs Endothelial Corneal Dystrophy Risk and Severity
S. Liu, AN. Sadan, N. Bhattacharyya, C. Zarouchlioti, A. Szabo, M. Abreu Costa, NJ. Hafford-Tear, AS. Kladny, L. Dudakova, M. Ciosi, I. Moghul, MR. Wilkins, B. Allan, P. Skalicka, AJ. Hardcastle, N. Pontikos, C. Bunce, DG. Monckton, K. Muthusamy,...
Jazyk angličtina Země Spojené státy americké
Typ dokumentu časopisecké články, multicentrická studie, pozorovací studie
Grantová podpora
MR/S031820/1
Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
MR/X006271/1
Medical Research Council - United Kingdom
- MeSH
- celogenomová asociační studie MeSH
- dospělí MeSH
- Fuchsova endoteliální dystrofie * genetika chirurgie epidemiologie diagnóza MeSH
- genetická predispozice k nemoci * MeSH
- jednonukleotidový polymorfismus * MeSH
- lidé středního věku MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- retrospektivní studie MeSH
- rizikové faktory MeSH
- senioři nad 80 let MeSH
- senioři MeSH
- stupeň závažnosti nemoci MeSH
- Check Tag
- dospělí MeSH
- lidé středního věku MeSH
- lidé MeSH
- mužské pohlaví MeSH
- senioři nad 80 let MeSH
- senioři MeSH
- ženské pohlaví MeSH
- Publikační typ
- časopisecké články MeSH
- multicentrická studie MeSH
- pozorovací studie MeSH
IMPORTANCE: Understanding the pathogenic mechanisms of Fuchs endothelial corneal dystrophy (FECD) could contribute to developing gene-targeted therapies. OBJECTIVE: To investigate associations between demographic data and age at first keratoplasty in a genetically refined FECD cohort. DESIGN, SETTING, AND PARTICIPANTS: This retrospective cohort study recruited 894 individuals with FECD at Moorfields Eye Hospital (London) and General University Hospital (Prague) from September 2009 to July 2023. Ancestry was inferred from genome-wide single nucleotide polymorphism array data. CTG18.1 status was determined by short tandem repeat and/or triplet-primed polymerase chain reaction. One or more expanded alleles (≥50 repeats) were classified as expansion-positive (Exp+). Expansion-negative (Exp-) cases were exome sequenced. MAIN OUTCOMES AND MEASURES: Association between variants in FECD-associated genes, demographic data, and age at first keratoplasty. RESULTS: Within the total cohort (n = 894), 77.3% of patients were Exp+. Most European (668 of 829 [80.6%]) and South Asian (14 of 22 [63.6%]) patients were Exp+. The percentage of female patients was higher (151 [74.4%]) in the Exp- cohort compared to the Exp+ cohort (395 [57.2%]; difference, 17.2%; 95% CI, 10.1%-24.3%; P < .001). The median (IQR) age at first keratoplasty of the Exp + patients (68.2 years [63.2-73.6]) was older than the Exp- patients (61.3 years [52.6-70.4]; difference, 6.5 years; 95% CI, 3.4-9.7; P < .001). The CTG18.1 repeat length of the largest expanded allele within the Exp+ group was inversely correlated with the age at first keratoplasty (β, -0.087; 95% CI, -0.162 to -0.012; P = .02). The ratio of biallelic to monoallelic expanded alleles was higher in the FECD cohort (1:14) compared to an unaffected control group (1:94; P < .001), indicating that 2 Exp+ alleles were associated with increased disease penetrance compared with 1 expansion. Potentially pathogenic variants (minor allele frequency, <0.01; combined annotation dependent depletion, >15) were only identified in FECD-associated genes in 13 Exp- individuals (10.1%). CONCLUSIONS AND RELEVANCE: In this multicenter cohort study among individuals with FECD, CTG18.1 expansions were present in most European and South Asian patients, while CTG18.1 repeat length and zygosity status were associated with modifications in disease severity and penetrance. Known disease-associated genes accounted for only a minority of Exp- cases, with unknown risk factors associated with disease in the rest of this subgroup. These data may have implications for future FECD gene-targeted therapy development.
Eye Center Faculty of Medicine University of Freiburg Freiburg Germany
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