Dirani Mohamed, Shekar Sri N, Baird Paul N
Centre for Eye Research Australia, University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia.
Invest Ophthalmol Vis Sci. 2008 Aug;49(8):3324-7. doi: 10.1167/iovs.07-1498. Epub 2008 Apr 11.
To report the frequency of adult-onset myopia in a large cohort of Caucasian twins that were assessed as part of the Genes in Myopia (GEM) twin study and to quantify the genetic contribution in adult-onset myopia using the classic twin model.
All twins aged 18 years or older were invited to participate in the GEM twin study through the Australian Twin Registry (ATR). Each twin completed a standard questionnaire and underwent a comprehensive eye assessment, including cycloplegic objective examination. Adult-onset myopia was defined as having the first spectacle/contact lens correction at the age of 18 years or older. Myopia was defined as spherical equivalent worse than or equal to -0.50 D.
A total of 1224 twins (690 monozygotic [MZ] and 534 dizygotic [DZ]) between 18 and 86 years of age were recruited into the GEM study. A total of 96 twins (96/347 = 27.7%) comprising 50 MZ and 46 DZ twins were first prescribed optical correction for myopia at the age of 18 years or older. A significantly higher MZ intrapair correlation (r = 0.61) compared with that in DZ twins (r = 0.16, P < 0.01) for spherical equivalent was found in twins with adult-onset myopia.
Adult-onset myopia is a relatively common condition, with approximately one quarter of cases occurring in adulthood. To the authors' knowledge, the GEM twin study is the first study of its kind to provide evidence to support a genetic component in adult-onset myopia.
报告一大群白种人双胞胎中成人期近视的发生率,这些双胞胎作为近视基因(GEM)双胞胎研究的一部分接受了评估,并使用经典双胞胎模型量化成人期近视的遗传贡献。
所有18岁及以上的双胞胎通过澳大利亚双胞胎登记处(ATR)被邀请参加GEM双胞胎研究。每个双胞胎完成一份标准问卷并接受全面的眼部评估,包括散瞳客观检查。成人期近视定义为在18岁及以上首次进行眼镜/隐形眼镜矫正。近视定义为等效球镜度数小于或等于-0.50D。
共有1224对年龄在18至86岁之间的双胞胎(690对同卵双胞胎[MZ]和534对异卵双胞胎[DZ])被纳入GEM研究。共有96对双胞胎(96/347 = 27.7%),包括50对MZ双胞胎和46对DZ双胞胎,在18岁及以上首次因近视接受验光配镜矫正。在患有成人期近视的双胞胎中,发现等效球镜度数的MZ对内相关性(r = 0.61)显著高于DZ双胞胎(r = 0.16,P < 0.01)。
成人期近视是一种相对常见的情况,约四分之一的病例发生在成年期。据作者所知,GEM双胞胎研究是同类研究中首个提供证据支持成人期近视存在遗传因素的研究。