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白内障与中老年听力困难的流行病学关联及遗传结构共享。

Epidemiologic association and shared genetic architecture between cataract and hearing difficulties among middle-aged and older adults.

机构信息

Department of Ophthalmology, Guangdong Eye Institute, Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital, Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.

Guangdong Cardiovascular Institute, Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital, Guangdong Academy of Medical Sciences, Guangzhou, China.

出版信息

Hum Genomics. 2024 Apr 17;18(1):39. doi: 10.1186/s40246-024-00601-z.

Abstract

Age-related cataract and hearing difficulties are major sensory disorders that often co-exist in the global-wide elderly and have a tangible influence on the quality of life. However, the epidemiologic association between cataract and hearing difficulties remains unexplored, while little is known about whether the two share their genetic etiology. We first investigated the clinical association between cataract and hearing difficulties using the UK Biobank covering 502,543 individuals. Both unmatched analysis (adjusted for confounders) and a matched analysis (one control matched for each patient with cataract according to confounding factors) were undertaken and confirmed that cataract was associated with hearing difficulties (OR, 2.12; 95% CI, 1.98-2.27; OR, 2.03; 95% CI, 1.86-2.23, respectively). Furthermore, we explored and quantified the shared genetic architecture of these two complex sensory disorders at the common variant level using the bivariate causal mixture model (MiXeR) and conditional/conjunctional false discovery rate method based on the largest available genome-wide association studies of cataract (N = 585,243) and hearing difficulties (N = 323,978). Despite detecting only a negligible genetic correlation, we observe polygenic overlap between cataract and hearing difficulties and identify 6 shared loci with mixed directions of effects. Follow-up analysis of the shared loci implicates candidate genes QKI, STK17A, TYR, NSF, and TCF4 likely contribute to the pathophysiology of cataracts and hearing difficulties. In conclusion, this study demonstrates the presence of epidemiologic association between cataract and hearing difficulties and provides new insights into the shared genetic architecture of these two disorders at the common variant level.

摘要

年龄相关性白内障和听力困难是全球老年人中常见的主要感觉障碍,对生活质量有明显影响。然而,白内障和听力困难之间的流行病学关联尚未得到探索,而对于这两种疾病是否具有共同的遗传病因知之甚少。我们首先使用 UK Biobank 对 502543 人进行了研究,以调查白内障和听力困难之间的临床关联。我们进行了未匹配分析(根据混杂因素进行调整)和匹配分析(根据混杂因素为每位白内障患者匹配一名对照),均证实白内障与听力困难相关(OR,2.12;95%CI,1.98-2.27;OR,2.03;95%CI,1.86-2.23)。此外,我们使用双变量因果混合模型(MiXeR)和基于最大的白内障(N=585243)和听力困难(N=323978)全基因组关联研究的条件/联合假发现率方法,在常见变异水平上探索和量化了这两种复杂感觉障碍的共同遗传结构。尽管仅检测到可忽略不计的遗传相关性,但我们观察到白内障和听力困难之间存在多基因重叠,并确定了 6 个具有混合效应方向的共享位点。对共享位点的后续分析表明,候选基因 QKI、STK17A、TYR、NSF 和 TCF4 可能参与白内障和听力困难的病理生理学。总之,这项研究表明白内障和听力困难之间存在流行病学关联,并为这两种疾病在常见变异水平上的共同遗传结构提供了新的见解。

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