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Assessing Foveal Structure in Individuals with TYR R402Q and S192Y Hypomorphic Alleles

Gelique D. Ayala, Rachel E. Linderman, Robert K. Valenzuela, Erica N. Woertz, Murray H. Brilliant, Sergey Tarima, Joseph Carroll

2021Ophthalmology Science11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Purpose: hypomorphic alleles (R402Q and S192Y) on foveal pit and foveal avascular zone (FAZ) morphology. Design: Prospective, cross-sectional study. Participants: A total of 164 participants with normal vision (67 male and 97 female; mean ± standard deviation [SD] age = 30.5 ± 12.8 years) were recruited. Methods: polymorphisms R402Q (rs1126809) and S192Y (rs1042602). Volumetric scans of the macula were obtained for each participant using OCT, and retinal thickness maps were analyzed using custom software. OCT angiography was used to image the FAZ, which was manually segmented and measured. Linear mixed model analysis was used to assess associations between genotype and foveal pit morphology. Main Outcome Measures: gene. Results: > 0.05). Conclusions: R402Q and S192Y hypomorphic alleles in albinism remains controversial, our data suggest that these variants contribute to the extensive inter-individual variability in foveal morphology in the normal population. Our results contribute to the evolving picture of the relationship between ocular pigmentation and foveal morphology.

Topics & Concepts

AlleleFoveal avascular zoneLoss of heterozygosityOphthalmologyFovealGenotypeRetinalBiologyMedicineGeneticsFluorescein angiographyGenemelanin and skin pigmentationRetinal Development and DisordersRetinoids in leukemia and cellular processes
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