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Abstract #98584 Published in IGR 22-4

Is Genetic Risk for Sleep Apnea Causally Linked With Glaucoma Susceptibility?

Ingold N; Campos AI; Han X; Ong JS; Gharahkhani P; Mackey DA; Rentería ME; Law MH; Macgregor S
Investigative Ophthalmology and Visual Science 2022; 63: 25


PURPOSE: Observational studies have suggested that individuals with pre-existing sleep apnea (SA) have up to double the risk of developing glaucoma than individuals without SA. Understanding risk factors for glaucoma is important to assist with well-structured screening, early intervention, and efficient allocation of specialist consultation. The objective of this study is therefore to use genetic data to determine whether SA is a causal risk factor for glaucoma. METHODS: Two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analyses were performed to assess the association between genetically predicted SA and glaucoma susceptibility using genome-wide association study (GWAS) of 25,062 SA cases, 313,372 controls derived from 23andMe and summary data from a glaucoma GWAS meta-analysis (20,582 cases, 119,318 controls), including individuals of European descent, mainly from the UK Biobank. RESULTS: Inverse variance weighted regression of genetic susceptibility for SA on risk of glaucoma revealed no strong evidence for an association between SA and glaucoma (OR = 0.95, 95% confidence intervals = 0.84-1.07), results were consistent across all MR predictors. CONCLUSIONS: We found little genetic evidence supporting a causal association between SA and glaucoma. Our results refute the possibility of a large effect (glaucoma OR > 1.5 per doubling of odds on SA) between SA and glaucoma.

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