Dorothy Shu Ping Fan
The Chinese University of Hong Kong
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Journal of Glaucoma | 2006
Ching Yan Lam; Bao Jian Fan; Dan Yi Wang; Pancy O. S. Tam; C C Y Tham; Dexter Y. L. Leung; Dorothy Shu Ping Fan; Dennis S.C. Lam; Chi Pui Pang
PurposeTo evaluate the role of apolipoprotein E (APOE) polymorphisms in primary open angle glaucoma (POAG). MethodsA cohort of 400 unrelated Chinese POAG patients was examined, including 294 cases of high tension glaucoma (HTG) and 106 with normal tension glaucoma (NTG). Also studied were 300 unrelated Chinese control subjects. The genotypes of the APOE polymorphisms in exon 4 and in the promoter at positions −491, −427, and −219 were determined by polymerase chain reaction and restriction endonuclease analysis. Frequencies of the genotypes were compared between patients and controls by χ2 test or Fisher exact test. The association of APOE polymorphisms with POAG phenotypes including age at diagnosis, intraocular pressure (IOP) at diagnosis, highest IOP, cup–disc ratio, and visual field score was investigated by the Kruskal–Wallis test. ResultsNo significant difference was detected in the frequencies of APOE promoter polymorphisms between POAG patients and control subjects (P>0.0125). For the exon 4 polymorphism, when compared with control subjects, the frequency of ϵ4 carriers was significantly lower in patients with NTG (P=0.008; odds ratio=0.36, 95% confidence interval=0.17, 0.79) but not in HTG (P=0.07). Compared with −219TT, the −219G carriers had a significant higher age at diagnosis (P=0.0046). No significant association was found between other APOE polymorphisms and POAG phenotypes (P>0.07). ConclusionsOur findings suggest that the APOE ϵ4 allele confers a protective effect against NTG, whereas the APOE promoter polymorphisms do not contribute to POAG risk. However, the APOE −219G carriers tended to have later-onset POAG.
Acta Ophthalmologica | 2012
Yi Qin; Shi Lam; Gary Hin Fai Yam; Kwong Wai Choy; David Tai Li Liu; Thomas Yee Hang Chiu; Wai Ying Li; Dennis S.C. Lam; Chi Pui Pang; Dorothy Shu Ping Fan
Objective: To investigate the ocular hypertensive response to topical dexamethasone (DEX), rimexolone (RIM), loteprednol etabonate (LOT) and fluorometholone (FML) in rabbits of different ages.
Molecular Vision | 2005
Bao Jian Fan; Wang Dy; Dorothy Shu Ping Fan; Tam Po; Dennis S.C. Lam; C C Y Tham; Ching Yan Lam; Lau Tc; Chi Pui Pang
Molecular Vision | 2009
Tsz Kin Ng; Ching Yan Lam; Dennis S.C. Lam; Sylvia W. Y. Chiang; Pancy O. S. Tam; Dan Yi Wang; Bao Jian Fan; Gary Hin-Fai Yam; Dorothy Shu Ping Fan; Chi Pui Pang
Molecular Vision | 2007
Li-Yun Zhang; Gary Hin-Fai Yam; Dorothy Shu Ping Fan; Tam Po; Dennis S.C. Lam; Chi Pui Pang
Hong Kong Medical Journal | 1998
Agnes S. Y. Poon; Judy S. Y. Ng; Dennis S.C. Lam; Dorothy Shu Ping Fan; Leung At
Molecular Vision | 2004
Wang Dy; Bao Jian Fan; Oscar Canlas; Tam Po; Robert Ritch; Dennis S.C. Lam; Dorothy Shu Ping Fan; Chi Pui Pang
Human Genetics | 2000
Yuk Fai Leung; Larry Baum; Dennis S.C. Lam; Dorothy Shu Ping Fan; John K. H. Chua; Chi Pui Pang
Archive | 2011
Dennis S.C. Lam; Johnson Yiu Nam Lau; Gary Hin Fai Yam; Chi Pui Pang; Christopher Kai-Shun Leung; Haoyu Chen; Srinivas K. Rao; Dorothy Shu Ping Fan
Archive | 2011
Dennis S.C. Lam; Jianhao Zhao; Li Jia Chen; Dorothy Shu Ping Fan; Johnson Yiu Nam Lau; Christopher Kai-Shun Leung; Mingzhi Zhang; Chongren Zheng; Andrew Fok; S. Liu