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DEspR T/CATAAAA-box promoter variant decreases DEspR transcription and is associated with increased BP in Sardinian males.

Nicola Glorioso1, Victoria L M Herrera, Tamara Didishvili, Giuseppe Argiolas, Chiara Troffa, Patrizia Bulla, Emanuela Bulla, Nelson Ruiz-Opazo.   

Abstract

Essential hypertension is highly prevalent in the elderly population, exceeding 70% in people older than 60 yr of age, and remains a leading risk factor for heart disease, stroke, and chronic renal disease. Elucidation of genetic determinants is critical but remains a challenge due to its complex, multifactorial pathogenesis. We investigated the role DEspR promoter variants, previously associated with male essential hypertension susceptibility, in blood pressure (BP) regulation. We detected a single nucleotide polymorphism within the DEspR 5'-regulatory region associated with increased BP in a male Sardinian cohort accounting for 11.0 mmHg of systolic BP (P<10(-15)) and 9.3 mmHg of diastolic BP (P<10(-15)). Sequence analysis of three normotensive subjects homozygous for the rs6535847 "normotension-associated T-allele" identified a canonical TATAAAA-box in contrast to a CATAAAA-motif in three hypertensive subjects homozygous for the rs6535847 "hypertension-associated C-allele." In vitro analysis detected decreased transcription activity with the CATAAAA-motif promoter-construct compared with the canonical TATAAAA-box promoter-construct. Although BP did not differ between DEspR+/- knockout male mice and wild-type littermates at 6 mo of age, radiotelemetric BP measurements in 18 mo old inbred DEspR+/- knockout male mice known to have decreased DEspR RNA and protein detected higher systolic, mean, and diastolic BPs in DEspR+/- mice compared with littermate wild-type controls (P<0.05). Our results demonstrate that promoter variants in DEspR associated with hypertension susceptibility and increased BP in Sardinian males affect transcription levels, which then affect BP in an age-dependent and male-specific manner. This finding is concordant with the late-onset and sex-specific characteristics of essential hypertension, thus reiterating the mandate for sex-specific analyses and treatment approaches for essential hypertension.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21862670      PMCID: PMC3217322          DOI: 10.1152/physiolgenomics.00012.2011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Physiol Genomics        ISSN: 1094-8341            Impact factor:   3.107


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