Rare protein-altering variants in ANGPTL7 lower intraocular pressure and protect against glaucoma

Sep 1, 2020·
Yosuke Tanigawa, Ph.D.
Yosuke Tanigawa, Ph.D.
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Abstract

Glaucoma is a common eye disease that damages the optic nerve. Using intraocular pressure, which is a known modifiable risk factor and predictive measure for glaucoma, genome-wide association studies have identified dozens of genetic variants likely affecting disease risk.

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Publication
Published in PLOS Genetics, 2020

From the analysis of more than 500,000 individuals in population cohorts, we identified rare protein-altering variants in ANGPTL7 that reduce the risk of glaucoma.

Analysis 1-3
We identified rare protein-altering variants in ANGPTL7 that lower intraocular pressure and provide protection against glaucoma.
Analysis 1-3
One of the alleles reported in the study (220C) is highly (50x +) enriched in the Finnish population, highlighting the power of a founder population with a prior bottlenecking event in genetic discovery.

With the comprehensive health information in the two studied cohorts, we assess the potential impact of the rare variants on a spectrum of human disorders. We did not find any severe medical consequences.

Our results indicate that ANGPTL7 is a safe and effective therapeutic target for glaucoma.