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Journal of the Korean Ophthalmological Society ; : 889-892, 2001.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-71255

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PURPOSE: We investigated whether TIGR/MYOC, a candidate gene for the primary open angle glaucoma(POAG) is also involved in the pathogenesis of normal tension glaucoma(NTG) and steroid-induced glau-coma(SIG). METHODS: Genomic DNA was extracted from the peripheral blood samples collected from 72 normal volunteers and 60 POAG, 47 NTG, 61 SIG patients. The genotype distribution of dinucleotide repeat polymorphism, (G-T)n microsatellite located 249 bp upstream of transcription start site was determined by direct sequencing of the Polymerase Chain Reaction(PCR) product. RESULTS: We found 6 alleles in the (G-T)n microsatellite of TIGR/MYOC ranging from 12 to 17, which differ slightly from that of previous reports. There was no obvious difference in the genotype distribution and allele frequency between the POAG group and the control group. However, a significant association of the microsatellite marker with SIG and, to a lesser extent, with NTG was observed. A significant increase in the frequency of (G-T)13/(G-T)13 genotype and a concomitant decrease in the frequency of (G-T)13/(G-T)14 genotype was seen in both the NTG and SIG group compared to that of the control group. In the SIG group, a significant decrease in the frequency of (G-T)14 allele was also observed compared to the control group, although the decrease did not contribute to the increase in the frequency of the allele. CONCLUSIONS: These findings suggest that a polymorphism in the 5 flanking region of the TIGR/MYOC is associated with patients with NTG and SIG.


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Humans , Alleles , Dinucleotide Repeats , DNA , Gene Frequency , Genotype , Glaucoma , Healthy Volunteers , Microsatellite Repeats , Transcription Initiation Site
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Journal of the Korean Society of Biological Psychiatry ; : 234-236, 1997.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-724949

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Though initial report from Japan showed positive association of schizophrenia with dinucleotide repeat polymorphism in the NT-3 gene, subsequent studies showed mixed results. Therefore we conducted a replication study with Korean schizophrenics and matched controls who share similar ethnic background with Japanese population. The frequency of allele of dinucleotide repeat at 147 base pairs in the NT-3 gene was slightly increased, however, failed to reach statistical significance(X2=1.884, df=1, p<0.170) between the two groups. These findings do not support on association of NT-3 gene polymorphism with schizophrenia in Korean sample.


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Humans , Alleles , Asian People , Base Pairing , Dinucleotide Repeats , Japan , Schizophrenia
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