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Usha Gupta Avshesh Mishra Saurabh S. Rathore S. K. Agarwal Shantanu Pande Naveen Garg Balraj Mittal 《Molecular and cellular biochemistry》2013,372(1-2):75-82
Rheumatic heart disease (RHD) is one of the most severe consequences of rheumatic fever. It has been suggested that angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) may be involved in the increased valvular fibrosis and calcification in the pathogenesis of RHD. We conducted a case–control study to look for association of ACE I/D polymorphism with RHD in Indian population. The study incorporated 300 patients (170 males and 130 females) with RHD, and 200 controls (118 males and 82 females). We also subgrouped RHD patients into mitral valve lesion (MVL) and combined valve lesion (CVL). ACE I/D polymorphism was identified using polymerase chain reaction method. We also performed a meta-analysis of three published studies and the present study (636 RHD cases and 533 controls) to evaluate the association between the ACE I/D polymorphisms and RHD risk. A significant difference in ACE ID and DD genotypes distribution between RHD cases (OR = 1.62, 95 % CI = 1.11–2.36 and OR = 2.08, 95 % CI = 1.02–4.15, respectively) and corresponding controls was observed. On comparing the ACE genotypes of MVL and CVL subgroups with controls, ID and DD genotypes were also significantly associated with CVL (FDR Pcorr = 0.009, OR = 2.19 and FDR Pcorr = 0.014, OR = 3.29, respectively). Meta-analysis also suggested association of the ACE D allele (FDR Pcorr = 0.036, OR—1.22, 95 % CI 1.02–1.45) with RHD. In conclusion, ACE ID and DD genotypes are associated with an increased risk of RHD, particularly CVL. This suggests that the ACE I/D gene polymorphism may play an important role in the pathogenesis of RHD. 相似文献
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Acarturk E Attila G Bozkurt A Akpinar O Matyar S Seydaoglu G 《Journal of biochemistry and molecular biology》2005,38(4):486-490
Genetic factors are important in the pathogenesis of coronary artery disease (CAD). Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) gene insertion(I)/deletion(D) polymorphism is one of the genetic factor found to be related with CAD. We investigated the association between I/D polymorphism of the ACE gene and the presence of CAD. Three hundred and seven patients (187 males and 120 females, aged between 35-80, mean 54.3 +/-9.8 years) who underwent diagnostic coronary angiography were included in the study. ACE I/D polymorphism was detected by polymerase chain reaction. Of the 307, 176 had CAD. The most frequently observed genotype in all subjects was ID (47.9 %). However, in patients with CAD the frequency of II genotype was lower whereas DD genotype was higher compared to the controls (p < 0.05). The number of D allele carrying subjects were also higher (p < 0.05) in CAD patients. The logistic regression analysis indicated that the ACE D allele is an independent risk factor (odds ratio = 1.48, 95 % CI = 1.01-2.18, p < 0.05). In conclusion, the I/D polymorphism of ACE gene (carrying D allele) is an independent risk factor for CAD in the studied Turkish population. 相似文献
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Ismail M Akhtar N Nasir M Firasat S Ayub Q Khaliq S 《Journal of biochemistry and molecular biology》2004,37(5):552-555
Several studies have demonstrated the importance of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) insertion (I)/deletion (D) polymorphisms in the pathogenesis of hypertension. This study sought to determine the association between the ACE I/D polymorphism and essential hypertension in young Pakistanis. The frequency of the ACE I/D polymorphism was established by a comparative cross-sectional survey of Pakistani patients suffering from essential hypertension and ethnically matched normotensive controls. Samples were collected from tertiary care hospitals in northern Pakistan. Hypertensive individuals were defined as those with a systolic blood pressure > 140 mmHg and/or diastolic blood pressure > 90 mmHg on three separate occasions, or those currently receiving one, or more, anti-hypertensive agents. DNA samples obtained from hypertensive (n = 211) and normotensive (n = 108) individuals were typed by PCR. The frequency of the ACE I/I genotype was significantly higher in hypertensive patients, aged 20-40 years, than in normotensive controls of the same age group (chi(2) = 4.0, P = 0.041). Whereas no overall significant differences were observed between the I/I, I/D and D/D ACE genotypes (One way ANOVA, F = 0.672; P = 0.413). The association between the ACE I/I genotype and essential hypertension in individuals aged = 40 years suggests that ACE has a role in early onset essential hypertension in Pakistan. 相似文献
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目的探讨睡眠中间歇低氧-阻塞性睡眠呼吸暂停低通气综合征(OSAHS)伴高血压患者与血管紧张素转换酶(ACE)基因插入/缺失(I/D)多态性的关系。方法采用聚合酶链反应技术对2009年1月至2009年12月沈阳医学院奉天医院经多导睡眠监测(PSG)诊断为OSAHS且伴高血压的51例患者(试验组)及60例健康人进行ACE基因型检测,分析ACE基因型(ID组、II组及DD组)与OSAHS伴高血压患者之间关系。结果与对照组相比,试验组DD基因型显著高于II和ID基因型,等位基因频率D显著高于I(P<0.01),收缩压、舒张压、呼吸暂停低通气指数(AHI)水平显著高于对照组(P<0.01),夜间平均血氧饱和度(平均SaO2)显著低于对照组(P<0.01)。试验组中DD基因型频率显著升高(P<0.01),与ID、II基因型对比,收缩压及AHI均显著升高(P<0.05,P<0.01),平均SaO2显著低于对照组(P<0.05),男患多见(P<0.01)。随AHI增加,D等位基因表达增高,收缩压显著升高,平均SaO2显著降低。结论OSAHS伴高血压患者与ACE基因DD基因型相关,D等位基因可能为易感基因。OSAHS是高血压的独立危险因素,OSAHS越重,血压越高,且男性多发。 相似文献
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目的:研究内蒙古地区达斡尔族血管紧张素转换酶基因(ACE)多态性分布。方法:采用聚合酶链反应检测198例北方汉族和198例达斡尔族中血管紧张素转换酶基因插入/缺失(I/D)多态性分布。结果:ACE基因多态性,达斡尔族人群ID、DD基因频率高于北方汉族,II基因频率低于北方汉族,二组间比较均存在明显差异(P<0.05)。结论:北方汉族与达斡尔族间ACE基因多态性和等位基因频率分布存在差异。 相似文献
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Association of angiotensin converting enzyme gene I/D polymorphism of vitiligo in Korean population 总被引:3,自引:0,他引:3
Jin SY Park HH Li GZ Lee HJ Hong MS Hong SJ Park HK Chung JH Lee MH 《Pigment cell research / sponsored by the European Society for Pigment Cell Research and the International Pigment Cell Society》2004,17(1):84-86
Vitiligo (leukoderma) is an acquired idiopathic hypomelanotic disorder characterized by the circumscribed depigmented patches. Vitiligo is a polygenic disease. The exact pathogenesis is not yet known. The angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) gene was selected as a candidate gene as ACE plays an important role in the physiology of the vasculature, blood pressure and inflammation, and its relationship with various diseases, including autoimmune diseases, has been widely investigated. The I/D polymorphism of ACE gene in vitiligo patients has not been reported. In this study, we investigated ACE gene polymorphism in 120 vitiligo patients and in 429 healthy volunteers in Korea. The ACE gene genotype distribution (P = 0.032) and allele frequency (P = 0.012) were significantly different between vitiligo patients and healthy controls. This study suggests that the ACE gene polymorphism has a strong association with the development of vitiligo in Korean patients. 相似文献
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Erling Tronvik Lars J Stovner Gunnar Bovim Linda R White Amanda J Gladwin Kathryn Owen Harald Schrader 《BMC neurology》2008,8(1):4
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The main objective of this study was to investigate the angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) genotype as a possible risk factor for migraine (both with and without aura) compared to controls. We also wanted to examine whether a clinical response to an ACE inhibitor, lisinopril, or an angiotensin II receptor blocker, candesartan, in migraine prophylaxis was related to ACE genotype. 相似文献8.
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H. H. Parving P. Jacobsen L. Tarnow P. Rossing L. Lecerf O. Poirier F. Cambien 《BMJ (Clinical research ed.)》1996,313(7057):591-594
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the concept that an insertion/deletion polymorphism of the angiotensin converting enzyme gene predicts the therapeutic efficacy of inhibition of angiotensin converting enzyme on progression of diabetic nephropathy. DESIGN: Observational follow up study of patients with insulin dependent diabetes and nephropathy who had been treated with captopril for a median of 7 years (range 3-9 years). SETTING: Outpatient diabetic clinic in a tertiary referral centre. PATIENTS: 35 patients with insulin dependent diabetes and nephropathy were investigated during captopril treatment (median 75 mg/day (range 12.5 to 150 mg/day)) that was in many cases combined with a loop diuretic, 11 patients were homozygous for the deletion allele and 24 were heterozygous or homozygous for the insertion allele of the angiotensin converting enzyme gene. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Albuminuria, arterial blood pressure, and glomerular filtration rate according to insertion/deletion polymorphism. RESULTS: The two groups had comparable glomerular filtration rate, albuminuria, blood pressure, and haemoglobin A1c concentration at baseline. Captopril induced nearly the same reduction in mean blood pressure in the two groups-to 103 (SD 5) mm Hg in the group with the deletion and 102 (8) mm Hg in the group with the insertion-and in geometric mean albumin excretion-573 (antilog SE 1.3) micrograms/min and 470 (1.2) micrograms/min, respectively. The rate of decline in glomerular filtration rate (linear regression of all glomerular filtration rate measurements during antihypertensive treatment) was significantly steeper in the group homozygous for the double deletion allele than in the other group (mean 5.7 (3.7) ml/min/year and 2.6 (2.8) ml/min/year, respectively; P = 0.01). Multiple linear regression analysis showed that haemoglobin A1c concentration, albuminuria, and the double deletion genotype independently influenced the sustained rate of decline in glomerular filtration rate (R1 (adjusted) = 0.51). CONCLUSION: The deletion polymorphism in the angiotensin converting enzyme gene reduces the long term beneficial effect of angiotensin converting enzyme inhibition on the progression of diabetic nephropathy in patients with insulin dependent diabetes. 相似文献
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We sought to determine the frequency of I/D polymorphism genotypes of angiotensin converting enzyme gene in Turkish patients with rheumatoid arthritis. Genomic DNA obtained from 256 individuals (110 patients with rheumatoid arthritis and 146 healthy controls) was used in the study. ACE gene I/D polymorphism genotypes were determined using polymerase chain reaction using I and D allele-specific primers. There was a statistically significant difference between the groups with respect to genotype distribution (p = 0.001). A significant difference was found in frequencies of ACE I/D alleles between patients and controls, with RA patients having a higher representation of D and lower representation of I alleles compared to controls (p < 0.001). As a result of our study, angiotensin converting enzyme gene I/D polymorphism DD genotype could be a genetic marker in rheumatoid arthritis in the Turkish study population. 相似文献
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Asthma is a chronic disease due to inflammation of the airways of lungs that is clinically characterized by variable symptoms including wheezing, coughing and shortness of breath. Angiotensin I-converting enzyme (ACE) plays a major role in fibrous tissue formation and is highly expressed in lungs. The main aim of this research work was to study the role of ACE insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism, rs4646994, in asthma in Pakistani patients. A total of 854 subjects, including 333 asthma patients and 521 ethnically matched controls, were studied. The ACE (I/D) polymorphism was genotyped using polymerase chain reaction (PCR). Chi-square, Fisher’s exact and Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium tests were used to compare groups. Homozygous insertion genotype II (p<0.0001, OR=3.38) and insertion allele (I) was significantly more frequent in Pakistani asthmatics than in healthy controls (p=0.0007, OR=1.40). The ID genotype (p<0.0001, OR=0.43) and the deletion allele (D) were associated with protection of disease in Pakistani patients (p=0.0007, OR=0.71). These data suggest the involvement of ACE I/D polymorphism in asthma risk in the Pakistani population. This marker may be an important indication in the molecular mechanism of asthma and can become a useful tool in risk assessment and help in designing strategy to combat disease. 相似文献
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Vargas-Alarcón G Hernández-Pacheco G Rodríguez-Pérez JM Pérez-Hernández N Pavón Z Fragoso JM Juarez-Cedillo T Villarreal-Garza C Granados J 《Human biology; an international record of research》2003,75(6):889-896
The angiotensin-converting enzyme gene (ACE) insertion/deletion polymorphism was determined in 211 Mexican healthy individuals belonging to different Mexican ethnic groups (98 Mestizos, 64 Teenek, and 49 Nahuas). ACE polymorphism differed among Mexicans with a high frequency of the D allele and the D/D genotype in Mexican Mestizos. The D/D genotype was absent in Teenek and present in only one Nahua individual (2.0%). When comparisons were made, we observed that Caucasian, African, and Asian populations presented the highest frequencies of the D allele, whereas Amerindian (Teenek and Pima) and Australian Aboriginals showed the highest frequencies of the I allele. The distribution of I/D genotype was heterogeneous in all populations: Australian Aboriginals presented the lowest frequency (4.9%), whereas Nahuas presented the highest (73.4%). The present study shows the frequencies of a polymorphism not analyzed previously in Mexican populations and establishes that this polymorphism distinguishes the Amerindian populations of other groups. On the other hand, since ACE alleles have been associated with genetic susceptibility to developing cardiovascular diseases and hypertension, knowledge of the distribution of these alleles could help to define the true significance of ACE polymorphism as a genetic susceptibility marker in the Amerindian populations. 相似文献
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Xiaowei Sun Ying Meng Tao You Peiqiang Li Hua Wu Ming Yu Xiaodong Xie 《Molecular biology reports》2013,40(2):1291-1299
There is evidence suggesting that genetic variants of Nodal signaling may be associated with risk of congenital heart diseases (CHDs), in which several polymorphisms, such as Nodal rs1904589, have been considered to be implicated in the accumulation of the genetic burden of CHD risk with interacting genes. We hypothesized that genetic variants of GDF1, a protein that heterodimerizes with Nodal, may be related to increased CHD susceptibility. In this study, four tagSNPs of GDF1 were genotyped in 310 non-syndromic CHD patients and 320 healthy controls by using PCR-based DHPLC and RFLP. The results showed no statistically significant differences in genotype and allele frequencies between CHDs and controls with any of the analyzed variants of GDF1. However, a weak statistical association existed between GDF1 rs4808870 and conotruncal defects (CTDs) (uncorrected P = 0.027). Further stratified analysis for subtype revealed the SNP AA genotype and A allele have statistical significance in pulmonary atresia (PA) (corrected P = 1.01 × 10?3 and 0.015, respectively), especially in pulmonary atresia with intact ventricular septum (PA + IVS) (corrected P = 1.67 × 10?3 and 0.034, respectively). Furthermore, two haplotypes, TGGT and CAGT, were found to be significantly associated with increased CHD susceptibility (corrected P = 3.20 × 10?3 and 2.73 × 10?7, respectively). In summary, our results provide evidence that genetic variations of the Nodal-like factor, GDF1 may be associated with CHD risk, and these variations contribute at least in part to the development of some subtypes of CTD in the Chinese Han population. 相似文献
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Marković BB Bergovec M Reiner Z Sertić J Vincelj J Marković M 《Collegium antropologicum》2007,31(1):179-183
Controversy exists as to whether the deletion/deletion (DD) genotype of angiotensin l-converting enzyme (ACE) gene polymorphism is associated with coronary heart disease (CHD). There are only a few studies dealing with this issue in the elderly, also with controversial results. The aim of this study was the assessment of correlation between genetic markers and the risk of CHD in the elderly. The results indicated DD genotype importance for CHD in the elderly as proven by discriminant analysis (chi2 = 25.77; df = 16; p = 0.0620). However, the use of univariate method demonstrated no correlation between DD genotype of ACE gene polymorphism and coronary artery disease. D allele of ACE gene was associated with higher activities of ACE plasma. A weak, but increased risk of MI is associated with high frequency of DD genotype in the elderly. Strong correlation between ACE polymorphism and ACE plasma activities was demonstrated. 相似文献
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Rong Hua Ji-bin Xu Jiu-cun Wang Li Zhu bing Li Yang Liu Sheng-dong Huang Li Jin Zhi-yun Xu Xiao-feng Wang 《Immunogenetics》2009,61(11-12):739-744
In a pair-matched case–control study (239 versus 478) conducted in Chinese Han population, we investigated the association between tumor necrosis factor-α-induced protein 3 (TNFAIP3) gene, tumor necrosis factor receptor-associated factor 1 (TRAF1) gene, complement component 5 (C5) gene, and rheumatic heart disease (RHD). We observed no association with RHD for the five tagging single nucleotide polymorphisms (tSNP) in the C5 gene, the three tSNPs in the TNFAIP3 gene, or the two tSNPs in the TRAF1 gene. However, we determined that the tSNP, rs582757, located at intron_5 of the TNFAIP3 gene, associated with RHD in Chinese Han population. Both the distribution of genotype and allele frequencies differed significantly between case and control subjects (p?=?0.001 and p?=?0.0004, respectively). The minor C allele reduced the risk of RHD with a per-allele odds ratio of 0.57 (0.42–0.78) for the additive model in univariate analysis (p?=?0.000). Under a dominant model, CC/CT carriers had a 0.54-fold reduced risk of RHD (95% confidence interval 0.38–0.75, p?=?0.000) than TT carriers. Therefore, we report a new genetic variant (rs582757) in the TNFAIP3 gene that associated with the prevalence of RHD in Chinese Han population. Further genetic and functional studies are required to identify the etiological variants in linkage disequilibrium with this polymorphism. 相似文献
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An insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism in the gene for angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) is associated with myocardial infarction and other cardiac pathology. There is evidence for a role of the renin-angiotensin system in cell growth and in the repair of damaged arterial walls, so the ACE gene is postulated to be a candidate gene affecting the important clinical problem of coronary artery disease (CAD). In view of the clinical importance of the ACE as a major marker of cardiovascular diseases, we investigated the I/D polymorphism of the ACE gene in Turkish CAD patients in comparison with control subjects to evaluate a possible association between CAD and the gene encoding ACE. Polymerase chain reaction, restriction fragment length polymorphism, and agarose gel electrophoresis techniques were used to determine the ACE genotype in 58 subjects. The frequencies of ACE D and ACE I allele among the patients with CAD were 62.26% and 37.73 % and in the control subjects were 49.3% and 50.76%, respectively. The greater frequency of deletion allele (D) was in the CAD group than in the control subjects was significant (P < 0.01). 相似文献
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Vinícius A.F. Lemes Ana Luísa Neves Isabel C. Guazzelli Eliana Frazzatto Christiane Nicolau Maria Lúcia Corrêa-Giannella Gilberto Velho Sandra M.F. Villares 《Gene》2013