CCDC102B confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia

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The incidence of high myopia is increasing worldwide with myopic maculopathy, a complication of myopia, often progressing to blindness. Our two-stage genome-wide association study of myopic maculopathy identifies a susceptibility locus at rs11873439 in an intron of CCDC102B (P = 1.77 × 10-12 and P corr = 1.61 × 10-10). In contrast, this SNP is not significantly associated with myopia itself. The association between rs11873439 and myopic maculopathy is further confirmed in 2317 highly myopic patients (P = 2.40 × 10-6 and P corr = 1.72 × 10-4). CCDC102B is strongly expressed in the retinal pigment epithelium and choroids, where atrophic changes initially occur in myopic maculopathy. The development of myopic maculopathy thus likely exhibits a unique background apart from the development of myopia itself; elucidation of the roles of CCDC102B in myopic maculopathy development may thus provide insights into preventive methods for blindness in patients with high myopia.

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Hosoda, Y., Yoshikawa, M., Miyake, M., Tabara, Y., Shimada, N., Zhao, W., … Yamashiro, K. (2018). CCDC102B confers risk of low vision and blindness in high myopia. Nature Communications, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-018-03649-3

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