Assessment of exonic single nucleotide polymorphisms in the adenosine A 2A receptor gene to high myopia susceptibility in Chinese subjects

  • Xiaoyan Chen
  • , Anquan Xue
  • , Wei Chen
  • , Yang Ding
  • , Dongsheng Yan
  • , Jiqing Peng
  • , Changqing Zeng
  • , Jia Qu
  • , Xiangtian Zhou*
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Purpose: The adenosine A2A receptor (A2AR) modulates collagen synthesis and extracellular matrix production in ocular tissues that contribute to eye growth and the development of myopia. We aimed to determine if single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in A2AR exons associates with high myopia found in Chinese subjects. Methods: DNA samples were prepared from venous lymphocytes of 175 Chinese subjects with high myopia of less than -8.00 diopters (D) correction and 101 ethnically similar controls with between -1.00 D and +1.00 D correction. The coding region sequences of A2AR were amplified by PCR and analyzed by Sanger sequencing. The detected variations were confirmed by reverse sequencing. Allelic frequencies of all detected common SNPs were assessed for Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. Results: Five variations in A2AR exons, 5675 A>G, 5765 C>T, 13325 G>A, 13448 C>T, and 14000 T>A, were detected in controls at a low frequency (<1%). However, one SNP, 13772 T>C (rs5751876), showed its polymorphism in 53.3% of the total study population. The rs5751876 is a synonymous substitution located in a tyrosine codon of exon 2. Despite no significant difference in genotype distribution between cases and controls, the frequency of heterozygotes with the rs5751876 genotype was significantly lower in subjects with high myopia. Conclusions: The reduced frequency of the heterozygote rs5751876 genotype in subjects suggests a possible association of A2AR with high myopia in a Chinese population.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)486-491
Number of pages6
JournalMolecular Vision
Volume17
StatePublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes

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