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Association of Pattern Dystrophy With an HTRA1 Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism
Jaouni T, Averbukh E, Burstyn-Cohen T, et al. Association of pattern dystrophy with an HTRA1 single-nucleotide polymorphism. Arch Ophthalmol. 2012;130(8):987-991.
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Introduction
• The genetic basis of most cases of adult-onset foveomacular vitelliform dystrophy (AOFVD) and butterfly-shaped pigment dystrophy (BSPD) forms of pattern dystrophy (PD) is unknown.
• There are clinical similarities and overlap in phenotypes of PD and age-related macular degeneration (AMD).
• Objective: To evaluate whether AOFVD and BSPD are associated with risk single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) for AMD.
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• This was a tertiary referral center–based cross-sectional study.
• Study included the following:
– 35 Consecutive patients with BSPD and AOFVD.
– 317 Patients with AMD.
– 159 Unaffected individuals.
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Methods
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• Demographics, clinical information, and ophthalmic imaging studies were collected.
• Sequencing was performed for the peripherin/RDS and BEST1 genes.
• Genotyping was performed for SNPs in the genes for complement factor H (CFH) (rs1061170), HTRA1 (rs11200638), and complement component 3 (C3) (rs2231099).
• Statistical analysis included logistic regression, Fisher exact, and χ2 tests.
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Methods
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• AOFVD and BSPD were diagnosed in 24 (68.6%) and 11 (31.4%) of the 35 patients, respectively.
• In patients with PD, the mean (SD) age was 75.3 (10) years and the median visual acuity was 0.7.
• The risk allele in HTRA1 was associated with patients with PD compared with unaffected individuals (odds ratio = 1.72; 95% CI, 1.11-2.66; P = .03).
• The HTRA1 SNP showed similar prevalence in patients with AMD and PD.
• The CFH risk allele was significantly less common in patients with PD compared with patients with AMD (odds ratio = 0.47; 95% CI, 0.28-0.76; P = .002).
• No mutations in peripherin/RDS or BEST1 were detected.
• There was no correlation between the presence of the AMD risk SNPs and the phenotype or development of choroidal neovascularization.
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Results
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Results
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Results
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Results
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• PD phenotypes may have variable visual outcomes and age at onset when associated with peripherin/RDS mutations compared with the HTRA1 SNP.
• PD phenotypes and AMD may have overlapping clinical features as well as similar genetic risk factors in some of the cases (HTRA1 risk SNP).
• Unlike the HTRA1 SNP, the CFH risk SNP for AMD is not associated with AOFVD.
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Comment
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• Further research is required to characterize the genetics of PD phenotypes, which are not associated with peripherin/RDS mutations. Underlying genetic factors as well as other modulating factors for the variable phenotypes of PD remained to be identified.
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• If you have questions, please contact the corresponding author:
– Itay Chowers, MD, Department of Ophthalmology, Hadassah–Hebrew University Medical Center, POB 12000, Jerusalem, Israel, 91120 ([email protected]).
Funding/Support
• The study was supported by a grant from the Israel Science Foundation (Dr Chowers) and by the Hadassah Medical Center (Dr Jaouni).
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