Association between SNPs of Metalloproteinases and Prostaglandin F2α Receptor Genes and Latanoprost Response in Open-Angle Glaucoma.
Fernando Ussa, Itziar Fernandez, Maria Brion, Angel Carracedo, Francisco Blazquez, Maria T Garcia, Ana Sanchez-Jara, Juan-Marcos Lourdes De, Soledad Jimenez-Carmona, Jose R Juberias, Jose M Martinez-de-la-Casa, Jose C Pastor
Summary
The SNPs of the PTGFR and MMP-1 genes may determine the latanoprost response in a white European Spanish population.
Abstract
PURPOSE
To determine whether single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of genes coding for matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) and the prostaglandin F2α receptor gene (PTGFR) are related to a response to latanoprost in a white Spanish population of glaucomatous patients.
DESIGN
Case-control study.
PARTICIPANTS
One hundred twenty-four patients with open-angle glaucoma.
METHODS
Genotyping was performed in 117 patients with primary open-angle glaucoma with a minimum treatment duration of 4 weeks. Candidate genes and individual polymorphisms were selected according to the effect on the mechanism of action of latanoprost. Multi-SNP haplotype analyses for associations also were tested.
MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES
Diurnal intraocular pressure reduction and genotyping of the SNPs in the MMPs and PTGFR.
RESULTS
The PTGFR SNPs were associated with positive (rs6686438, rs10786455) and negative (rs3753380, rs6672484, rs11578155) responses to latanoprost. Multiple testing found 2 genes, PTGFR and MMP-1, were related to refractoriness to latanoprost.
CONCLUSIONS
The SNPs of the PTGFR and MMP-1 genes may determine the latanoprost response in a white European Spanish population. This study identified 5 SNPs related to the latanoprost response; 1 SNP, rs3753380, already has been associated with a poor response to latanoprost in a healthy Japanese population. Latanoprost is a commonly used antiglaucomatous drug, and increased knowledge of its mechanism of action will lead to advances in pharmacogenetics.
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