Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is the leading cause of blindness in the elderly in the developed world. We conducted a genome-wide association study in a series of families enriched for AMD and completed a meta-analysis of this new data with results from reanalysis of an existing study of a late-stage case-control cohort. We tested the top findings for replication in 1896 cases and 1866 controls and identified two novel genetic protective factors for AMD. In addition to the complement factor H (CFH) (P=2.3 × 10-64) and age-related maculopathy susceptibility 2 (ARMS2) (P=1.2 × 10 -60) loci, we observed a protective effect at rs429608, an intronic SNP in SKIV2L (P5.3 × 10-15), a gene near the complement component 2 (C2)/complement factor B (BF) locus, that indicates the protective effect may be mediated by variants other than the C2/BF variants previously studied. Haplotype analysis at this locus identified three protective haplotypes defined by the rs429608 protective allele. We also identified a new potentially protective effect at rs2679798 in MYRIP (P=2.9 × 10-4), a gene involved in retinal pigment epithelium melanosome trafficking. Interestingly, MYRIP was initially identified in the family-based scan and was confirmed in the case-control set. From these efforts, we report the identification of two novel protective factors for AMD and confirm the previously known associations at CFH, ARMS2 and C3. © 2010 Macmillan Publishers Limited All rights reserved.
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Kopplin, L. J., Igo, R. P., Wang, Y., Sivakumaran, T. A., Hagstrom, S. A., Peachey, N. S., … Iyengar, S. K. (2010). Genome-wide association identifies SKIV2L and MYRIP as protective factors for age-related macular degeneration. Genes and Immunity, 11(8), 609–621. https://doi.org/10.1038/gene.2010.39
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