Impact of Polygenic Risk Scores on Retinal Microstructures in Early and Intermediate Age-related Macular Degeneration: the Northern Ireland Sensory Aging Study

多基因风险评分对早期和中期年龄相关性黄斑变性视网膜微结构的影响:北爱尔兰感觉老化研究

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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Although polygenic risk scores (PRSs) have been developed for age-related macular degeneration (AMD), it is not known whether these scores are associated with changes of retinal microstructures in early AMD. We compared retinal microstructures due to age-related changes in eyes with healthy macula in people aged 55 years or above versus those with early AMD and then determined the associations of retinal microstructural changes with AMD PRS. METHODS: Participants aged 55 years or above with healthy macula and a group of people with early or intermediate AMD from the Northern Ireland Sensory Ageing study were included. 45 SNPs were included for PRS calculation. RESULTS: A total of 470 participants with healthy macula were included (Beckman stage 0 or 1). The comparator group consisted of participants with early AMD (n = 87) or intermediate AMD (n = 48). We found that photoreceptor layer thickness decreased with age in all participants, while retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) layer thickness decreased only in those with apparently healthy macula (P < 0.05). Higher PRS was associated with thinner photoreceptor and RPE layer thickness, larger drusen size and presence of soft drusen. CONCLUSIONS: We observed a significant association between higher PRS and decreased photoreceptor layer thickness, irrespective of the macular status. Our study provides additional evidence supporting the role of genetics on pathological processes of AMD.

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