Digenic Inheritance of Early-Onset Glaucoma: CYP1B1, a Potential Modifier Gene
“Early-onset glaucoma” refers to genetically heterogeneous conditions for which glaucoma manifests at age 5–40 years and for which only a small subset is molecularly characterized. We studied the role of MYOC, CYP1B1, and PITX2 in a population ( n=60) affected with juvenile or early-onset glaucoma f...
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Veröffentlicht in: | American journal of human genetics 2002-02, Vol.70 (2), p.448-460 |
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Zusammenfassung: | “Early-onset glaucoma” refers to genetically heterogeneous conditions for which glaucoma manifests at age 5–40 years and for which only a small subset is molecularly characterized. We studied the role of
MYOC, CYP1B1, and
PITX2 in a population (
n=60) affected with juvenile or early-onset glaucoma from the greater Toronto area. By a combination of single-strand conformation polymorphism and direct cycle sequencing,
MYOC mutations were detected in 8 (13.3%) of the 60 individuals,
CYP1B1 mutations were detected in 3 (5%) of the 60 individuals, and no
PITX2 mutations were detected. The range of phenotypic expression associated with
MYOC and
CYP1B1 mutations was greater than expected.
MYOC mutations included cases of juvenile glaucoma with or without pigmentary glaucoma and mixed-mechanism glaucoma.
CYP1B1 mutations involved cases of juvenile open-angle glaucoma, as well as cases of congenital glaucoma. The study of a family with autosomal dominant glaucoma showed the segregation of both
MYOC and
CYP1B1 mutations with disease; however, in this family, the mean age at onset of carriers of the
MYOC mutation alone was 51 years (range 48–64 years), whereas carriers of both the
MYOC and
CYP1B1 mutations had an average age at onset of 27 years (range 23–38 years) (
P=.001). This work emphasizes the genetic heterogeneity of juvenile glaucoma and suggests, for the first time, that (1) congenital glaucoma and juvenile glaucoma are allelic variants and (2) the spectrum of expression of
MYOC and
CYP1B1 mutations is greater than expected. We also propose that
CYP1B1 may act as a modifier of
MYOC expression and that these two genes may interact through a common pathway. |
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ISSN: | 0002-9297 1537-6605 |
DOI: | 10.1086/338709 |