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Relationship of age-related myocardial infarction risk and Gln/Arg 192 variants of the human paraoxonase1 gene: the REGICOR study.

M Sentí1, M Tomás, J Vila, J Marrugat, R Elosua, J Sala, R Masiá.   

Abstract

Paraoxonase1 (PON1) seems to exert a major antioxidant effect by removing lipid-peroxidation products. A common polymorphism of the PON1 gene, the PON1-192 genetic polymorphism, modulates PON1 activity and has been related in some studies to coronary heart disease. Oxidized LDL is believed to play a crucial role in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis and there are studies providing support for the oxidative stress theory of aging. We have conducted a case-control study to determine whether PON1 activity and PON1-192 genetic variants have a different impact on myocardial infarction (MI) risk among individuals stratified by tertiles of age distribution. PON1-192 genotypes and PON1 activity were determined in 280 consecutive MI patients and 396 control subjects. Serum PON1 activity levels were significantly higher in controls than in MI patients [226 U/l (159-351) vs. 216 U/l (146-298), median (interquartile range), P=0.005]. A decline of PON1 activity levels with advancing age in subjects carrying the low-activity QQ genotype was observed, particularly in MI patients. PON1 activity and age negatively correlated in MI patients but not in controls. In the entire population, middle-aged and older subjects showed MI risks of 1.89 (P=0.012) and 2.69 (P<0.001) respectively, compared with young subjects. These risks increased to 2.41 (P=0.016) and 4.39 (P<0.001), respectively, in QQ homozygotes in comparison with younger QQ homozygotes, decreased to 1.53 (P=0.314) and 2.08 (P=0.112), respectively, in QR heterozygotes, and also lowered to 1.95 (P=0.410) and 0.51 (P=0.508) in RR homozygotes who were middle-aged and older, respectively, compared with younger RR carriers. The effect of PON1-192 genotypes on the association of the older age-category and MI risk was gene-dosage related. PON1 activity decreases as a function of age in subjects homozygous for the Q allele. Age may also act on MI risk as a function of PON1-192 alleles. The risk of MI increases with advancing age, principally among subjects carrying the low-activity QQ genotype.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11395042     DOI: 10.1016/s0021-9150(00)00680-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Atherosclerosis        ISSN: 0021-9150            Impact factor:   5.162


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