Eurasian and Sub-Saharan African mitochondrial DNA haplogroup influences pseudoexfoliation glaucoma development in Saudi patients.

Journal: Molecular Vision
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Abstract

Objective: To investigate whether different mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) haplogroups have a role on the development of pseudoexfoliation glaucoma (PEG) in the Saudi Arab population.

Methods: The mtDNA regulatory region and coding regions comprising mtDNA haplogroup diagnostic polymorphisms were sequenced in patients with PEG (n=94), healthy matched controls (free of PEG; n=112) and a healthy Saudi Arab population group (n=810).

Results: The Eurasian haplogroup T and the Sub-Saharan African Haplogroup L2 confer susceptibility to PEG, whereas the Eurasian haplogroup N1 was associated with reduced risk to develop PEG in the Saudi Arab population.

Conclusions: Mitochondrial haplogroups T and L2 may play a role in the development of PEG in the Saudi Arabian population.

Authors
Khaled Abu Amero, Vicente Cabrera, José Larruga, Essam Osman, Ana González, Saleh Al Obeidan