The study of t-PA,u-PA and PAI-1 genes polymorphisms in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm |
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Authors: | Katarzyna Oszajca Konrad Wroński Grażyna Janiszewska Małgorzata Bieńkiewicz Jacek Bartkowiak Janusz Szemraj |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Medical Biochemistry, Medical University of Lodz, Mazowiecka 6/8 Street, 92-215, Lodz, Poland 2. General and Vascular Surgery Department, M. Pirogow Regional Specialist Hospital, Wolczanska 195 Street, 90-531, Lodz, Poland 3. Department of Quality Control and Radiological Protection, Medical University of Lodz, Czechoslowacka 8/10 Street, 92-216, Lodz, Poland
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Abstract: | The most important feature of abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) pathogenesis is an enzymatic degradation of elastic lamellae and extracellular matrix proteins particularly with participation of matrix metalloproteinases. Plasmin, which is responsible for the dissolution of fibrin in blood vessels, plays also a key role in the cascade for activation of the metalloproteinases. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of selected polymorphisms in genes coding for tissue plasminogen activator (?7351 C/T polymorphism), urokinase-type plasminogen activator (1788 C/T polymorphism) and plasminogen activator inhibitor 1 (?675 4G/5G and ?844 G/A polymorphism) on the susceptibility to AAA. We performed a case–control study of 153 polish patients hospitalized due to AAA and compared them with matched healthy control subjects. The polymorphisms were ascertained through genotyping by polymerase chain reaction and restriction digestion of amplified fragments or through high-resolution melting analysis. In this study we have found lower frequency of wild-type GG genotype of the ?844G/A PAI-1 polymorphism in cases than in controls, what may suggest the protective effect of this genotype for the risk of AAA development. None of the remaining polymorphisms tested were associated with AAA occurrence. |
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