| Literature DB >> 20428226 |
F Gloria-Bottini1, M Banci, P Saccucci, N Lucarini, F Ianniello, G Paradisi, A Magrini, E Bottini.
Abstract
An inverse relationship between birth weight and coronary artery diseases is well documented but it remains unclear which exposure in early life might underlie such association. Recently it has been reported an association between adenosine deaminase genetic polymorphism and coronary artery diseases. Gender differences in the degree of this association have been also observed. These observations prompted us to study the possible joint effects of BW, ADA, and gender on the susceptibility to coronary artery diseases. 222 subjects admitted to hospital for nonfatal coronary artery diseases, and 762 healthy consecutive newborns were studied. ADA genotypes were determined by DNA analysis. A highly significant complex relationship has emerged among ADA, birth weight, and gender concerning their role on susceptibility to coronary artery diseases in adult life. Odds ratio analysis suggests that low birth weight is more important in females than in males. ADA( *)2 allele appears protective in males, while in females such effect is obscured by birth weight.Entities:
Year: 2010 PMID: 20428226 PMCID: PMC2855056 DOI: 10.4061/2009/860328
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Cardiol Res Pract ISSN: 2090-0597 Impact factor: 1.866
Correlation between variables in subjects with CAD and in newborn infants from the same population.
| CAD | Healthy newborns | |||
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| Correlation | Coefficient | Significance ( | Coefficient | Significance ( |
| Gender-ADA | −0.159 | .016 | 0.087 | .092 |
| ADA-BW | −0.165 | .066 | −0.038 | .461 |
| Gender-BW | 0.351 | .000 | 0.002 | .971 |
Principal component analysis.
| CAD | Healthy newborns | ||||
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| Communalities | Sex | 0.598 | 0.449 | ||
| BW | 0.552 | 0.110 | |||
| ADA | 0.338 | 0.537 | |||
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| Eigenvalue | %variance | Eigenvalue | %variance | ||
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| Total variance explained | 1° component | 1.487 | 49.56% | 1.096 | 36.53% |
| 2° component | 0.861 | 28.70% | 0.997 | 33.22% | |
| 3° component | 0.652 | 21.74% | 0.908 | 30.25% | |
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| Component matrix | Sex | 0.773 | 0.670 | ||
| BW | 0.743 | −0.331 | |||
| ADA | −0.581 | 0.733 | |||
Distribution of ADA phenotypes in healthy newborns and in subjects with CAD.
| Healthy newborns | CAD | Chi square test of independence | ||||
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| % of carriers of ADA*2 allele | 15.7% | 18.3% | 0.3606 | 1 | .620 | |
| total no. | 368 | 104 | ||||
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| % of carriers of ADA*2 allele | 15.5% | 7.6% | 4.637 | 1 | .035 | |
| total no. | 394 | 118 | ||||
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| Three-way contingency table analysis by a log-linear model: | ||||||
| x = samples (healthy newborn versus CAD) y = ADA, and z = gender. | ||||||
| x y z interaction: | G | df |
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| 4.382 | 1 | .042 | ||||
Birth weight in relation to gender in healthy newborns and in subjects with CAD.
| Healthy newborns | CAD | Chi square test of independence | |||
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| % proportion of newborns with a BW ≤ 3000 g* | 25.8% | 59.3% | 26.677 | 1 | <10−6 |
| total no. | 368 | 59 | |||
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| % proportion of newborns with a BW ≤ 3000 g* | 22.1% | 25.4% | 0.105 | 1 | .745 |
| total no. | 394 | 67 | |||
*3000 g corresponds to the first quartile.
Distribution of ADA phenotypes in relation to gender and birth weight in healthy newborns and in subjects with CAD.
| BW ≤ 3000 g | Healthy newborns | CAD |
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| % of carriers of ADA*2 allele | 13.7% | 28.6% |
| total no. | 95 | 35 |
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| % of carriers of ADA*2 allele | 17.2% | 5.9% |
| total no. | 87 | 17 |
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| Three-way contingency table analysis by a log-linear model | ||
| x = samples (healthy newborn vs CAD), y = ADA, and z = gender | ||
| x y z interaction G | df |
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| 4.495 | 1 | .037 |
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| % of carriers of ADA*2 allele | 16.5% | 12.5% |
| total no. | 273 | 23 |
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| % of carriers of ADA*2 allele | 15.0% | 8.0% |
| total no. | 307 | 50 |
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| Three-way contingency table analysis by a log-linear model | ||
| x = samples, y = ADA, and z = gender | ||
| x y z interaction G | df |
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| 0.205 | 1 | .680 |
Birth weight in relation to ADA phenotype in healthy newborn and in subjects with CAD.
| Healthy newborns | CAD | |||||
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| ADA 1/1 | Carriers of ADA*2 allele | ADA 1/1 | Carriers of ADA*2 allele | |||
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| % proportion of newborns with a BW ≤ 3000 g | 26.5% | 22.4% | 54.3% | 76.9% | ||
| total no. | 310 | 58 | 46 | 13 | ||
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| % proportion of newborns with a BW ≤ 3000 g | 21.6% | 24.6% | 25.8% | 20.0% | ||
| total no. | 333 | 61 | 62 | 5 | ||
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| Three-way contingency table analysis by a log-linear model x = ADA, y = BW, and z = gender | ||||||
| x y z interaction | G | df |
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| 0,674 | 1 | .430 | 1 | 1.121 | .320 | |
| Independence of factor z from factors x and y | 2.145 | 3 | .380 | 19.732 | 3 | .0002 |
The relationship among joint ADA-BW phenotype, gender, and sample (CAD versus newborn).
| CAD | Newborns | ||||
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| Females | Males | Females | Males | ||
| ADA1/1 BW ≤ 3000 g (A) | 42.2% | 23.9% | 22.3% | 18.3% | |
| Joint ADA-BW phenotype | ADA1/1 BW > 3000 g (B) | 35.6% | 68.7% | 62.0% | 66.2% |
| ADA*2 carrier BW ≤ 3000 g (C) | 16.9% | 1.5% | 3.5% | 3.8% | |
| ADA*2 carrier BW > 3000 g (D) | 5.1% | 6.0% | 12.2% | 11.7% | |
| total no. | 59 | 67 | 368 | 394 | |
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| Three-way contingency table analysis by a log-linear model | |||||
| x = gender, y = joint ADA-BWphenotype, and z = sample (CAD versus newborns) | |||||
| x y z interaction | G | df |
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| 13.605 | 3 | .005 | |||
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| Chi-square test of independence (CAD versus newborns) | |||||
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| Female/ | 33.551 | 3 | <10−6 | ||
| Males | 3.595 | 3 | .308 | ||
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| Odds ratio analysis (CAD versus newborns) | |||||
| Joint ADA-BW phenotype | |||||
| A versus others | B versus others | C versus others | D versus others | ||
| Females | OR | 2.564 | 0.339 | 5.573 | 0.384 |
| 95% CI | 1.392–4.716 | 0.183–0.623 | 2.130–14.487 | 0.099–1.346 | |
| Males | OR | 1.403 | 1.116 | 0.382 | 0.480 |
| 95% CI | 0.721–2.701 | 0.619–2.024 | 0.016–2.83 | 0.141–1.457 | |