Gene variant increases risk of blindness

Researchers have found a gene variant that can more than double the risk of developing the degenerative eye disease “age-related macular degeneration” (AMD), which is the most common cause of blindness in the US and Europe.

Researchers found that a variant in the complement C3 gene influenced the risk of developing AMD. For the 30% of the population who carry one copy of the socalled “fast” variant the risk was increased by 70%, and for the 4% of people with two copies of the “fast”variant the risk was more than doubled. The study provided strong evidence that inflammation is an important part of the disease process.

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