| Literature DB >> 22307319 |
Joanna Borzyszkowska1, Anna Stanislawska-Sachadyn, Marcin Wirtwein, Wojciech Sobiczewski, Dariusz Ciecwierz, Radoslaw Targonski, Marcin Gruchala, Andrzej Rynkiewicz, Janusz Limon.
Abstract
This study examines whether renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system gene polymorphisms: ACE (encoding for angiotensin converting enzyme) c.2306-117_404 I/D, AGTR1 (encoding for angiotensin II type-1 receptor) c.1080*86A>C and CYP11B2 (encoding for aldosterone synthase) c.-344C>T are associated with the extension of coronary atherosclerosis in a group of 647 patients who underwent elective coronary angiography. The extension of CAD was evaluated using the Gensini score. The polymorphisms were determined by PCR and RFLP assays. The associations between genotypes and the extent of coronary atherosclerosis were tested by the Kruskal-Wallis test, followed by pairwise comparisons using Wilcoxon test. The population has been divided into groups defined by: sex, smoking habit, past myocardial infarction, BMI (>, ≤ 25), age (>, ≤ 55), diabetes mellitus, level of total cholesterol (>, ≤ 200 mg/dl), LDL cholesterol (>, ≤ 130 mg/dl), HDL cholesterol (>, ≤ 40 mg/dl), triglycerides (>, ≤ 150 mg/dl). Significant associations between the ACE c.2306-117_404 I/D polymorphism and the Gensini score in men with high total cholesterol levels (P(Kruskal-Wallis) = 0.008; P(adjusted) = 0.009), high level of LDL cholesterol (P(Kruskal-Wallis) = 0.016; P(adjusted) = 0.028) and low level of HDL cholesterol (P(Kruskal-Wallis) = 0.04; P(adjusted) = 0.055) have been found. No association between the AGTR1 c.1080*86A>C and CYP11B2 c.-344C>T and the Gensini score has been found. These results suggest that men who carry ACE c.2306-117_404 DD genotype and have high total cholesterol, high LDL cholesterol and low HDL cholesterol levels may be predisposed to the development of more severe CAD.Entities:
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Year: 2012 PMID: 22307319 PMCID: PMC3334489 DOI: 10.1007/s13353-012-0083-3
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Appl Genet ISSN: 1234-1983 Impact factor: 3.240
Clinical and laboratory data of 647 patients with CAD
| Gensini score* | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All | Males | Females | ||
| 10 (0-48) | 26 (0-61) | 0 (0-28) | ||
| (647) | (368) | (279) | ||
| Smoke | non-smoker | 0 (0-31) | 18 (0-53) | 0 (0-16) |
| (240) | (75) | (165) | ||
| ex-smoker | 20 (0-56) | 28 (2-68) | 4 (0-40) | |
| (304) | (220) | (84) | ||
| smoker | 18.5 (0-52) | 32 (2-62) | 5 (0-32) | |
| (84) | (62) | (22) | ||
| Past MI | No | 2 (0-30) | 9.5 (0-42) | 0 (0-14) |
| (433) | (222) | (211) | ||
| Yes | 40 (11-86) | 46 (22-97) | 28 (0-56) | |
| (213) | (145) | (68) | ||
| BMI | ≤25 | 10 (0-48) | 31 (2-58) | 0 (0-27) |
| (213) | (113) | (100) | ||
| >25 | 10 (0-48) | 25 (0-66) | 0 (0-28) | |
| (434) | (255) | (179) | ||
| Age | ≤55 | 2 (0-32) | 18 (0-52) | 0 (0-16) |
| (233) | (87) | (146) | ||
| >55 | 20 (0-56) | 28 (2-69) | 4 (0-40) | |
| (414) | (281) | (133) | ||
| Diabetes mellitus | No | 8 (0-47) | 25 (0-60) | 0 (0-14) |
| (495) | (282) | (213) | ||
| Yes | 25.5 (3-52.5) | 29 (5-62) | 20.5 (0-44) | |
| (152) | (86) | (66) | ||
| Total cholesterol | ≤200 mg/dl | 8 (0-44) | 24 (0-58) | 0 (0-20) |
| (409) | (249) | (160) | ||
| >200 mg/dl | 16 (0-52) | 32 (7-62) | 3 (0-40) | |
| (238) | (119) | (119) | ||
| LDL cholesterol | ≤130 mg/dl | 9 (0-46) | 27 (0-64.5) | 0 (0-20) |
| (482) | (288) | (194) | ||
| >130 mg/dl | 14 (0-49) | 22.5 (4-56) | 5 (0-41) | |
| (165) | (80) | (85) | ||
| HDL cholesterol | >40 mg/dl | 14 (0-53) | 30 (0-67.5) | 0 (0-32) |
| (205) | (124) | (81) | ||
| ≤40 mg/dl | 9 (0-47) | 23 (0-57.5) | 0 (0-25) | |
| (442) | (244) | (198) | ||
| TG | ≤150 mg/dl | 7 (0-44) | 25 (0-58) | 0 (0-22) |
| (473) | (261) | (212) | ||
| >150 mg/dl | 20 (0-56) | 30 (6-62) | 4 (0-41) | |
| (174) | (107) | (67) | ||
*Median (25th-75th quartile)(N)
Median Gensini score values defined by the ACE c.2306-117_404 I/D genotypes in the whole population and in subsets
| Genotype: | Gensini scale* |
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| DD | ID | II | |||
| Whole investigated population | 10 (147) | 10 (305) | 8.5 (180) | 0.92 | |
| Sex | Males | 25.5 (84) | 31 (173) | 23 (100) | 0.26 |
| Females | 0 (63) | 0 (132) | 2.5 (80) | 0.49 | |
| Total cholesterol ≤200 mg/dl | All | 4 (83) | 8 (205) | 14 (112) | 0.24 |
| Males | 9.5 (50) | 25 (122) | 28.5 (70) | 0.29 | |
| Females | 0 (33) | 0 (83) | 2.5 (42) | 0.46 | |
| Total cholesterol >200 mg/dl | All | 26.5 (64) | 17 (100) | 4.5 (68) | 0.09 |
| Males | 37.5 (34) | 35 (51) | 7 (30) |
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| Females | 3 (30) | 0 (49) | 2.5 (38) | 0.74 | |
| LDL cholesterol ≤130 mg/dl | All | 4 (103) | 9.5 (236) | 10.5 (132) | 0.42 |
| Males | 16 (61) | 32 (138) | 28.5 (80) | 0.32 | |
| Females | 0 (42) | 0 (98) | 1 (52) | 0.52 | |
| LDL cholesterol >130 mg/dl | All | 32 (44) | 16 (69) | 5.5 (48) | 0.07 |
| Males | 37 (23) | 25 (35) | 7 (20) |
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| Females | 6 (21) | 4 (34) | 4.5 (28) | 0.75 | |
| HDL cholesterol >40 mg/dl | All | 3 (38) | 17.5 (106) | 26 (56) | 0.32 |
| Males | 26 (21) | 30 (67) | 38 (33) | 0.34 | |
| Females | 0 (17) | 2 (39) | 0 (23) | 0.78 | |
| HDL cholesterol ≤40 mg/dl | All | 11 (109) | 9 (199) | 6 (124) | 0.54 |
| Males | 25 (63) | 31.5 (106) | 10 (67) |
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| Females | 0 (46) | 0 (93) | 3 (57) | 0.24 | |
*Median (N)
aPIIvsDD = 0.0056 for comparison of ACE c.2306-117_404 II vs. DD; PIDvsDD = 0.91 for ID vs. DD; PIDvsII = 0.008 for ID vs. II, PIIvsDallel = 0.0023 for II vs. D allel
bPIIvsDD = 0.007 for comparison of ACE c.2306-117_404 II vs. DD; PIDvsDD = 0.51 for ID vs. DD; PIDvsII = 0.03 for ID vs. II, PIIvsDallel = 0.007 for II vs. D allel
cPIIvsDD = 0.08 for comparison of ACE c.2306-117_404 II vs. DD; PIDvsDD = 0.60 for ID vs. DD; PIDvsII = 0.014 for ID vs. II, PIIvsDallel = 0.0138 for II vs. D allel