AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to estimate the genetic and environmental factors influencing refractive errors (like myopia and hyperopia) in the general Korean population by analyzing data from over 13,000 individuals across 7920 families.
  • Results showed a significant heritability for refractive errors, particularly with high myopia having the highest heritability rate at 68.9%, indicating a strong genetic influence.
  • The findings suggest that shared environments among siblings play a significant role in refractive error variations, while environmental effects shared by cohabiting adults don’t appear to have the same impact.

Article Abstract

Purpose: To estimate the familial correlation and heritability of refractive error in general Korean population.

Methods: From the Korea National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey, 13 258 subjects of 7920 families, who were aged ≥19 years, were included in the study. Using variance components analysis, the additive genetic effect, or heritability, and the common and unique environmental effects on refractive error were examined, adopting common environments shared by cohabiting family or by siblings.

Results: The proportions of hyperopia, myopia and high myopia in Koreans were 0.8%, 45.2% and 5.7% respectively. The correlation coefficients of spherical equivalent (SE) were 0.257 for parent-offspring pairs, 0.410 for sibling pairs and 0.112 for spouse pairs (p < 0.001 for all). Common environment shared by siblings affected the variation of SE significantly (p < 0.001), but that shared by cohabitants did not (p = 0.395). Adopting common environment shared by siblings, the heritability, common environmental effect and unique environmental effect of refractive error were 42.1 ± 3.3%, 11.8 ± 3.5% and 46.1 ± 3.9% respectively. Heritabilities of hyperopia, myopia and high myopia were 45.7%, 44.3% and 68.9% respectively. Adjusted odds ratios of myopia among offspring were 3.78 given one parent has myopia and 4.43 when both parents have myopia.

Conclusion: Refractive error is influenced by common environment shared by siblings. The heritability of refractive error is higher for high myopia than for myopia or hyperopia.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aos.13915DOI Listing

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