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Haplotypes of the human renin gene associated with essential hypertension and stroke.

P M Frossard1, M J Malloy, G G Lestringant, J P Kane.   

Abstract

The human renin gene (REN) is a good candidate in studies aimed at unravelling the genetic basis of essential hypertension and stroke. We previously established that both a BglI and an MboI dimorphisms (located respectively in the first and ninth introns of the REN gene) were associated with essential hypertension in a population of hyperlipidaemic US subjects. In this association (retrospective case-control) study, we investigated the haplotype distribution of alleles defined by the combination of REN BglI and MboI dimorphic sites in 329 hyperlipidaemic US Caucasian subjects referred to UCSF Medical Center (140 hypertensives, 141 normotensives, and 48 hypertensive patients who had suffered a stroke). A statistically significant association was found between alleles determined by both (BglI(-)/MboI(+)) and (BglI(+)/MboI(+)) haplotypes and clinical diagnosis of EHT (combined odds ratios, OR = 3.35, corrected P < 10(-7)). Haplotypes (-,+) and (+,+) were also found to be associated with clinical diagnosis of stroke (OR = 4.31, P < 10(-7)). These associations do not occur through the effects of classical risk factors related to lipid, lipoprotein and apolipoprotein levels. We conclude that variations of the REN (or of a nearby) gene that may be in linkage disequilibrium with REN (BglI(-)/MboI(+)) and (BglI(+)/MboI(+)) alleles could play a role in contributing to increased individual's genetic susceptibility to EHT and to stroke. Journal of Human Hypertension(2001) 15, 49-55

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11224002     DOI: 10.1038/sj.jhh.1001107

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Hum Hypertens        ISSN: 0950-9240            Impact factor:   3.012


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