Azhany Yaakub
Universiti Sains Malaysia
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Nature Genetics | 2012
Eranga N. Vithana; Chiea Chuen Khor; Chunyan Qiao; Monisha E. Nongpiur; Ronnie George; Li Jia Chen; Tan Do; Khaled K. Abu-Amero; Chor Kai Huang; Sancy Low; Liza-Sharmini Ahmad Tajudin; Shamira A. Perera; Ching-Yu Cheng; Liang Xu; Hongyan Jia; Ching-Lin Ho; Kar Seng Sim; Renyi Wu; Clement C.Y. Tham; Paul Chew; Daniel H. Su; Francis T.S. Oen; Sripriya Sarangapani; Nagaswamy Soumittra; Essam A. Osman; Hon-Tym Wong; Guangxian Tang; Sujie Fan; Hailin Meng; Dao T L Huong
Primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG) is a major cause of blindness worldwide. We conducted a genome-wide association study including 1,854 PACG cases and 9,608 controls across 5 sample collections in Asia. Replication experiments were conducted in 1,917 PACG cases and 8,943 controls collected from a further 6 sample collections. We report significant associations at three new loci: rs11024102 in PLEKHA7 (per-allele odds ratio (OR) = 1.22; P = 5.33 × 10−12), rs3753841 in COL11A1 (per-allele OR = 1.20; P = 9.22 × 10−10) and rs1015213 located between PCMTD1 and ST18 on chromosome 8q (per-allele OR = 1.50; P = 3.29 × 10−9). Our findings, accumulated across these independent worldwide collections, suggest possible mechanisms explaining the pathogenesis of PACG.
PLOS Genetics | 2014
Monisha E. Nongpiur; Chiea Chuen Khor; Hongyan Jia; Belinda K. Cornes; Li Jia Chen; Chunyan Qiao; K. Saidas Nair; Ching-Yu Cheng; Liang Xu; Ronnie George; Do Tan; Khaled K. Abu-Amero; Shamira A. Perera; Mineo Ozaki; Takanori Mizoguchi; Yasuo Kurimoto; Sancy Low; Liza-Sharmini Ahmad Tajudin; Ching-Lin Ho; Clement C.Y. Tham; Ileana Soto; Paul Chew; Hon-Tym Wong; Balekudaru Shantha; Masako Kuroda; Essam A. Osman; Guangxian Tang; Sujie Fan; Hailin Meng; Hua Wang
Anterior chamber depth (ACD) is a key anatomical risk factor for primary angle closure glaucoma (PACG). We conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) on ACD to discover novel genes for PACG on a total of 5,308 population-based individuals of Asian descent. Genome-wide significant association was observed at a sequence variant within ABCC5 (rs1401999; per-allele effect size = −0.045 mm, P = 8.17×10−9). This locus was associated with an increase in risk of PACG in a separate case-control study of 4,276 PACG cases and 18,801 controls (per-allele OR = 1.13 [95% CI: 1.06–1.22], P = 0.00046). The association was strengthened when a sub-group of controls with open angles were included in the analysis (per-allele OR = 1.30, P = 7.45×10−9; 3,458 cases vs. 3,831 controls). Our findings suggest that the increase in PACG risk could in part be mediated by genetic sequence variants influencing anterior chamber dimensions.
Eye & Contact Lens-science and Clinical Practice | 2013
Zaidah Abdul Rahman; Azian Harun; Habsah Hasan; Zeehaida Mohamed; Siti Suraiya Md Noor; Zakuan Zainy Deris; Nabilah Ismail; Asma S. Hassan; Fadzhilah Ahmad; Azhany Yaakub
Objective: Ocular surface infections that include infections of conjunctiva, adnexa, and cornea have the potential risk of causing blindness within a given population. Empirical antibiotic therapy is usually initiated based on epidemiological data of common causative agents. Thus, the aims of this study were to determine the bacterial agents and their susceptibility patterns of isolates from ocular surface specimens in our hospital. Methods: This is a retrospective analysis and records of bacterial isolates from ocular surface specimens in Hospital Universiti Sains Malaysia from January 2001 to December 2010 were examined. Specimens were processed according to standard laboratory procedures. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was conducted based on Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute recommendations. Only single, nonrepetitive isolates were included in the analysis. Results: A total of 1,267 isolates were obtained during the study period, which comprised Staphylococcus aureus (n = 299, 23.6%), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (n = 194, 15.3%), Streptococcus pneumoniae (n = 108, 8.5%), Haemophilus influenzae (n = 100, 7.9%), Haemophilus parainfluenzae (n = 84, 6.6%), and Enterobacter spp. (n = 81, 6.4%). Fungi contributed to 4.4% of the total isolates. The antimicrobial susceptibility testing demonstrated that gram-positive bacteria were generally resistant to gentamicin (19%–57%), whereas gram-negative bacteria were resistant to chloramphenicol (27%–58%). Conclusions: Based on the above results, knowledge of the initial Gram stain findings is imperative before the commencement of empirical antibiotic therapy. Therefore, a simple Gram staining for all eye specimens is highly recommended.
Case reports in ophthalmological medicine | 2016
Jessica Mani Penny Tevaraj; Evelyn Tai Li Min; Raja Azmi Mohd Noor; Azhany Yaakub; Wan Hazabbah Wan Hitam
Neurofibromatosis type 2 usually presents with bilateral acoustic schwannomas. We highlight the rare presentation of neurofibromatosis initially involving third nerve. A 23-year-old Malay female presented with left eye drooping of the upper lid and limitation of upward movement for 8 years. It was associated with right-sided body weakness, change in voice, and hearing disturbance in the right ear for the past 2 years. On examination, there was mild ptosis and limitation of movement superiorly in the left eye. Both eyes had posterior subcapsular cataract. Fundoscopy showed generalised optic disc swelling in both eyes. She also had palsy of the right vocal cord, as well as the third and eighth nerve. There was wasting of the distal muscles of her right hand, with right-sided decreased muscle power. Pedunculated cutaneous lesions were noted over her body and scalp. MRI revealed bilateral acoustic and trigeminal schwannomas with multiple extra-axial lesions and intradural extramedullary nodules. Patient was diagnosed with neurofibromatosis type 2 and planned for craniotomy and tumour debulking, but she declined treatment. Neurofibromatosis type 2 may uncommonly present with isolated ophthalmoplegia, so a thorough physical examination and a high index of suspicion are required to avoid missing this condition.
International Journal of Clinical Nutrition | 2015
Nor Azimah Abdul Aziz; Ahmad Nurfahmi Akhtar Ali; Mohd Najib Kamarudin; Nur Atiqah Shaari; Wan Hazabbah Wan Hitam; Azhany Yaakub; Rohana Abdul Jalil; Liza-Sharmini Ahmad Tajudin
Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences | 2017
Tengku Ahmad Iskandar Tengku Alang; Tan Tian Swee; Tan Jia Hou; Leong Kah Meng; Sameen Ahmed Malik; Muhammad Amir As'ari; Adil Hussein; Azhany Yaakub; Hum Yan Chai; Juhara Haron
Journal of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (JBCS) | 2017
Norhayaty Samsudin; Evelyn Li Min Tai; Chui Yain Chen; Lakana Kumar Tharavatnam; Azhany Yaakub; Adil Hussein; Win Mar Salmah; John Tharakan; Wan Hazabbah Wan Hitam; Sim See Khim
Journal of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (JBCS) | 2017
Norhayaty Samsudin; Nurul Dalila Mohd Suhaimi; Evelyn Tai Li Min; Liza Sharmini Ahmad Tajudin; Zunaina Embong; Azhany Yaakub
Journal of Biomedical and Clinical Sciences (JBCS) | 2017
Norhayaty Samsudin; Sangeetha Tharmathurai; Evelyn Li Min Tai; Wan Hazabbah Wan Hitam; Zaidah Abdul Rahman; Azhany Yaakub
Journal of Taibah University Medical Sciences | 2016
Masliza H. Mohd Ali; Nani Draman; Wan Mohd Izani Wan Mohamed; Azhany Yaakub; Zunaina Embong