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<Emphasis Type="Italic">MTHFR</Emphasis> and <Emphasis Type="Italic">MTHFD1</Emphasis> gene polymorphisms are not associated with pseudoexfoliation syndrome in South Indian population
Authors:Prakadeeswari Gopalakrishnan  Aravind Haripriya  Periasamy Sundaresan
Institution:1.Department of Genetics,Aravind Medical Research Foundation, Dr G. Venkataswamy Eye Research Institute,Madurai,India;2.Intraocular Lens and Cataract Clinic,Aravind Eye Hospital,Madurai,India
Abstract:

Purpose

Pseudoexfoliation syndrome (PEX) is a late onset disorder of extracellular matrix turnover, associated systemically with cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. To evaluate the suggested association of polymorphisms of homocysteine metabolism genes MTHFR (rs1801131, rs1801133) and MTHFD1 (rs8006686) with PEX.

Methods

A case–control association study was undertaken, comprising a total of 1472 individuals including 860 unrelated PEX cases and 612 ethnic-matched cataract controls (CC). All the study subjects were genotyped for three SNPs using the TaqMan allelic discrimination assay. Association and statistical analysis were performed with PLINK 1.07 and STATA 11.1.

Results

Among the three SNPs genotyped, MTHFR polymorphisms did not exhibit significant association with PEX (rs1801131; p = 0.549, rs1801133; p = 0.408). The intronic SNP rs8006686 showed nearly significant association (p = 0.069), and however did not remain significant after Bonferroni correction.

Conclusion

Our study suggests no significant genetic association of MTHFR (rs1801131, rs1801133) and MTHFD1 (rs8006686) polymorphisms in South Indian PEX patients.
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