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Published in: International Ophthalmology 5/2016

01-10-2016 | Original Paper

LOXL1 gene analysis in Turkish patients with exfoliation glaucoma

Authors: Suzan Guven Yilmaz, Melis Palamar, Huseyin Onay, Orhan Ilim, Ayca Aykut, Feristah Ferda Ozkinay, Ayse Yagci

Published in: International Ophthalmology | Issue 5/2016

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Abstract

The purpose of this study is to evaluate whole lysyl oxidase like 1 (LOXL1) gene by sequence analysis in Turkish patients with exfoliation glaucoma (XFG). A total of 48 (35 male, 13 female) patients with XFG were enrolled. Besides routine ophthalmological examination, peripapillary retinal nerve fibre layer (RNFL) analysis with optic coherence tomography was performed. Blood samples of 2 ml with EDTA were obtained and sent to Medical Genetics Department, Molecular Genetics Laboratory for LOXL1 polymorphism (PCR and agarose gel imaging) analysis. The role of the detected changes on disease severity was evaluated. No LOXL1 gene mutations in any of the patients were detected. Three types of single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) including R141L(rs1048661), A320A(rs41435250), and F184F were detected in 17 (35.3 %) patients. When compared, SNP-positive patients had thinner RNFL than SNP-negative patients (64.5 ± 17.6 and 66.1 ± 20.4 µ, respectively), and SNP-positive patients had higher cupping/disc ratio than SNP-negative patients (0.76 ± 0.2 and 0.70 ± 0.3, respectively). However, both values were not statistically significant (p = 0.966 and p = 0.539, respectively). When compared, R141L-positive patients had significantly thinner cornea thickness (516.11 ± 30.3 µ) than R141L-negative patients (556.69 ± 27.2 µ) (p = 0.004). There was not any statistical significant difference in the means of age, gender, BCVA, MD, PSD, IOP, number of hypotensive agents, and percent of glaucoma surgery (p > 0.05). In this study group of Turkish population, no LOXL1 mutations were found. No associations between the defined SNPs (A320A, R141L and F184F) and the severity of the disease were detected.
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Metadata
Title
LOXL1 gene analysis in Turkish patients with exfoliation glaucoma
Authors
Suzan Guven Yilmaz
Melis Palamar
Huseyin Onay
Orhan Ilim
Ayca Aykut
Feristah Ferda Ozkinay
Ayse Yagci
Publication date
01-10-2016
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
International Ophthalmology / Issue 5/2016
Print ISSN: 0165-5701
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2630
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10792-016-0174-y

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