| Literature DB >> 27310975 |
Dan Liu1, Yongyue Chen, Ping Zhang, Jiuchang Zhong, Lijun Jin, Caojin Zhang, Shuguang Lin, Shulin Wu, Huimin Yu.
Abstract
The angiotensin-converting enzyme 2-angiotensin-(1-7)-MAS axis (ACE2-Ang-[1-7]-MAS axis) plays an important role in the control of blood pressure. Some previous studies indicated that the genetic variants of ACE2 may have a potential to influence this axis. Therefore, the present study aimed at examining the association of ACE2 polymorphisms with circulating ACE2 and Ang-(1-7) levels in patients with essential hypertension.Hypertensive patients who met the inclusion criteria were enrolled in the present study. Three Tag single-nucleotide polymorphisms (rs2106809, rs4646155, and rs879922) in ACE2 gene were genotyped for all participants. Circulating ACE2 and Ang-(1-7) levels were detected by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay.There were 96 (53.0%) females and 85 (47.0%) males participating in the present study. The circulating Ang-(1-7) levels were significantly greater in female patients carrying the rs2106809 CC or CT genotype compared with those carrying the TT genotype (1321.9 ± 837.4 or 1077.5 ± 804.4 pg/mL vs 751.9 ± 612.4 pg/mL, respectively; P = 0.029, analysis of variance), whereas the circulating Ang-(1-7) levels were comparable among genotypes in male patients. In addition, there was no significant difference in the circulating ACE2 levels among rs2106809 CC, CT, and TT genotype groups in both female and male patients. The circulating ACE2 and Ang-(1-7) levels were related to neither rs4646155 nor rs879922 in female or male patients.In conclusion, the rs2106809 polymorphism of the ACE2 gene may be a determinant of the circulating Ang-(1-7) level in female patients with hypertension, suggesting a genetic association between circulating Ang-(1-7) levels and ACE2 gene polymorphisms in patients with hypertension.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27310975 PMCID: PMC4998461 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000003876
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Baseline characteristics of the study population.
Clinical and biochemical characteristics of female patients by ACE2 rs2106809 genotype.
Clinical and biochemical characteristics of male patients by ACE2 rs4646155 or rs879922 genotype.
Circulating ACE2 levels and Ang-(1–7) levels in patients according to the ACE2 rs2106809 genotype.
Circulating ACE2 levels and Ang-(1–7) levels in patients according to the ACE2 rs4646155 or rs879922 genotype.
Associations of circulating ACE2 and Ang-(1–7) levels with SBP and DBP according to univariate regression analyses.
Clinical and biochemical characteristics of female patients by ACE2 rs4646155 or rs879922 genotype.
Clinical and biochemical characteristics of male patients by ACE2 rs2106809 genotype.