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    Mol Vis. 2009 Oct 27;15:2202-8.

    Investigation of the association between CALCRL polymorphisms and primary angle closure glaucoma.

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    State Key Laboratory of Ophthalmology, Zhongshan Ophthalmic Center, Sun Yat-Sen University, Guangzhou, PR China.

    Abstract

    PURPOSE:

    To determine whether the polymorphisms of calcitonin receptor-like receptor gene (CALCRL) are associated with primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) in a southern Chinese population.

    METHODS:

    A total of 207 individuals with acute and chronic PACG and 205 ethnically matched controls were recruited in the current study. A tag-single nucleotide polymorphism approach was used to investigate this gene. Alleles were determined by PCR restriction fragment length polymorphism.

    RESULTS:

    The results show a nominal association between rs1157699 and acute PACG (uncorrected p=0.024 and 0.028 for alleles and genotypes, respectively). Haplotype T(rs840617)C(rs6759535)T(rs1157699) frequency is significantly higher in acute PACG patients than in controls (corrected p=0.012), whereas haplotype T(rs840617)C(rs6759535)C(rs1157699) frequency is significantly lower in acute PACG patients compared with controls (corrected p=0.02). However, no significant difference was detected between chronic PACG and CALCRL tag single nucleotide polymorphisms.

    CONCLUSIONS:

    The study suggests a possible role of CALCRL in the pathogenesis of acute PACG but not chronic PACG. A replication of this study with a larger sample size as well as on different populations will be helpful in confirming this finding.

    PMID:
    19898635
    [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]
    PMCID:
    PMC2773738
    Free PMC Article

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