Analysis of toll-like receptor rs4986790 polymorphism in Saudi patients with primary open angle glaucoma

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Background: To investigate whether SNP rs4986790 in toll-like receptors (TLRs) is a risk factor for primary open angle glaucoma (POAG) in a Saudi population. Materials and methods: A cohort of 85 unrelated POAG patients and 95 unrelated control subjects from Saudi Arabia were genotyped utilizing Taq-Man® assay. The association between mutant genotypes and various clinical indices important for POAG was investigated. Results: Among cases, the normal pattern (A/A) was detected in 70 (82.4%) of the subjects, A/G in 14 (16.5%) and G/G in one subject only (1.2%). Among controls, prevalence of the genotype (A/A) was detected in 86 (90.5%), the (A/G) genotype in 8 (8.4%) and homozygous mutated genotype (G/G) in 1 (1.1%) subjects. Comparing cases to controls, the odds ratio of having heterozygous mutation (A/G) was 2.15 [95% CI: 0.853–5.417], which was not significant (p = 0.114). The odds ratio of having homozygous mutation (G/G) was 1.22 [95% CI: 0.075–19.99], which was statistically non-significant (p = 0.568). Likewise, the presence of the mutated allele (G) was non-significantly different between cases and controls (p = 0.154). Comparing cases to controls as regards co-morbidity with other systemic diseases, there were no statistically significant differences between groups in all assessed diseases except for a family history of glaucoma (p = 0.014) Conclusions: In conclusion, we could not detect any direct link between genotypes or allele frequencies of SNP rs4986790 in the TLR4 gene and POAG. In contrast, genotype (A/A) may be protective against POAG especially among individuals with no family history of glaucoma.

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Abu-Amero, K. K., Kondkar, A. A., Mousa, A., Azad, T. A., Sultan, T., Osman, E. A., & Al-Obeidan, S. A. (2017). Analysis of toll-like receptor rs4986790 polymorphism in Saudi patients with primary open angle glaucoma. Ophthalmic Genetics, 38(2), 133–137. https://doi.org/10.3109/13816810.2016.1151900

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