rs10887265 - RGR

Magnitude 2.2 · 2 studies on file

Reported associations

  • Genome-wide association meta-analysis highlights light-induced signaling as a driver for refractive error - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 29808027

    ABSTRACT: Refractive errors, including myopia, are the most frequent eye disorders worldwide and an increasingly common cause of blindness. This genome-wide association meta-analysis in 160,420 participants and replication in 95,505 participants, increased the established independent signals from 37 to 161 and revealed high genetic correlation between Europeans and Asians (>0.78). Expression experiments and comprehensive in silico analyses identified retinal cell physiology and light processing as prominent mechanisms, and functional contributions to refractive error development in all cell types of the neurosensory retina, retinal pigment epithelium, vascular endothelium and extracellular matrix. Newly identified genes elicited novel mechanisms such as rod and cone bipolar synaptic neurot

  • Detection and interpretation of shared genetic influences on 42 human traits - Unknown journal (n.d.) · Unknown authors · PubMed 27182965

    ABSTRACT: We performed a scan for genetic variants associated with multiple phenotypes by comparing large genome-wide association studies (GWAS) of 42 traits or diseases. We identified 341 loci (at an FDR of 10%) associated with multiple traits. Several loci are associated with a large number of phenotypes; for example, a nonsynonymous variant in the zinc transporter SLC39A8 influences seven of these traits, including risk of schizophrenia (rs13107325: log-odds ratio = 0.15, P = 2 × 10−12) and Parkinson's disease (log-odds ratio = −0.15, P = 1.6 × 10−7), among others. Second, we used these loci to identify traits that share multiple genetic causes in common. For example, variants that increase risk of schizophrenia also tend to increase risk of inflammatory bowel disease. Finally,


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Lifestyle context

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Screening

  • refractive error screening starting in childhood High

    rs10887265 shows strong genome-wide association with myopia (effect=1.074, p=6e-19), suggesting earlier or more frequent vision assessment may identify refractive changes earlier

    Vision screening at each well-child visit and annual comprehensive eye exam