| Literature DB >> 31770223 |
Yan Song1, Rui Ma2, Hongjuan Zhang1.
Abstract
Previous studies have indicated that muscle RAS oncogene homolog (MRAS) gene played an important role in cardiovascular diseases. However, the effect of MRAS genetic variations on ischemic stroke (IS) is still not clear. The aim of the current study was to investigate the association between the MRAS polymorphism and IS risk in Han populations.Three SNPs (rs40593, rs751357, rs6782181) at MRAS were selected for genotyping in a sample of 240 IS patients and 430 controls. Logistic regression was performed to evaluate the association of 3 SNPs with IS and IS subgroups.No association of MRAS SNPs with IS risk was observed, while G allele of rs40593 was associated with increased risk of cerebral infarction area. Compared with carriers of the AA genotype, the risk of carriers of the AG+GG genotype increased, with an OR (95%CI) of 2.337 (1.175-4.647), P = .016. In relation to lipid profile, rs40593, rs751357, rs6782181 were associated with increased total cholesterol (TC) levels.Summarily, this study suggested that MRAS rs40593 may contribute to the increased risk of area of cerebral infarction of IS in Han population. rs40593, rs751357, and rs6782181 were associated with higher serum TC levels.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31770223 PMCID: PMC6890362 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000018065
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.817
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the case-control study of stroke.
Association analyses of MRAS and IS.
Association between MRAS and IS subgroups.
Figure 1Serum total cholesterol (TC) levels among rs40593, rs751357, and rs6782181 genotypes in the 621 subjects with taking no lipid-lowering drugs. TC levels were plotted around the median as box plots, where the dots represented individual data. Diamonds and the whiskers represented the mean and SD of TC levels. Figure (A), (B), and (C) presented correlations among rs40593, rs751357, and rs6782181 genotypes, respectively.