Relationship between endothelial nitric oxide synthase gene polymorphisms and the risk of myocardial infarction in the algerian population
Introduction: Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), the enzyme in charge of nitric oxide production, plays a crucial role in vascular biology. However, the impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affecting the gene encoding for eNOS (eNOS) on coronary artery diseases remains under debat...
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description | Introduction: Endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), the enzyme in charge
of nitric oxide production, plays a crucial role in vascular biology. However,
the impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affecting the gene
encoding for eNOS (eNOS) on coronary artery diseases remains under debate
and no data were available at present in populations originating from
Mahghreb.
Aim of the Study: Our purpose was to evaluate the association between the
eNOS -786T/C and +894G/T SNPs and (i) the risk of myocardial infarction
(MI) and (ii) variations in systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure
values.
Patients and Methods: Concerning MI, the SNPs were characterised in a casecontrol
study (70 cases vs 68 controls) based on the male population originating
from Oran, Algeria.
Results: The associations with blood pressure values were assessed in an
enlarged control group including 115 male subjects. Since the -786T/C
SNP could not be associated to MI, the genotype distribution of the
+894G/T genotypes signifi cantly differed between MI cases and controls
(p=0.025). The risk of MI (odds ratio) associated to the +894G/T SNP was
estimated to 1.2 (95%CI=[1.03;1.32]). The haplotype analysis confi rmed
this association and the absence of impact of the -786T/C SNP. On the other
hand, no consistent association was shown between the two SNPs and SBP or
DBP.
Conclusion: As observed in other populations, the eNOS +894G/T SNP
was associated with MI in the Algerian population but the mechanism
underlying the effect could not be related to variations in blood pressure. |
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of nitric oxide production, plays a crucial role in vascular biology. However,
the impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affecting the gene
encoding for eNOS (eNOS) on coronary artery diseases remains under debate
and no data were available at present in populations originating from
Mahghreb.
Aim of the Study: Our purpose was to evaluate the association between the
eNOS -786T/C and +894G/T SNPs and (i) the risk of myocardial infarction
(MI) and (ii) variations in systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure
values.
Patients and Methods: Concerning MI, the SNPs were characterised in a casecontrol
study (70 cases vs 68 controls) based on the male population originating
from Oran, Algeria.
Results: The associations with blood pressure values were assessed in an
enlarged control group including 115 male subjects. Since the -786T/C
SNP could not be associated to MI, the genotype distribution of the
+894G/T genotypes signifi cantly differed between MI cases and controls
(p=0.025). The risk of MI (odds ratio) associated to the +894G/T SNP was
estimated to 1.2 (95%CI=[1.03;1.32]). The haplotype analysis confi rmed
this association and the absence of impact of the -786T/C SNP. On the other
hand, no consistent association was shown between the two SNPs and SBP or
DBP.
Conclusion: As observed in other populations, the eNOS +894G/T SNP
was associated with MI in the Algerian population but the mechanism
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of nitric oxide production, plays a crucial role in vascular biology. However,
the impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affecting the gene
encoding for eNOS (eNOS) on coronary artery diseases remains under debate
and no data were available at present in populations originating from
Mahghreb.
Aim of the Study: Our purpose was to evaluate the association between the
eNOS -786T/C and +894G/T SNPs and (i) the risk of myocardial infarction
(MI) and (ii) variations in systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure
values.
Patients and Methods: Concerning MI, the SNPs were characterised in a casecontrol
study (70 cases vs 68 controls) based on the male population originating
from Oran, Algeria.
Results: The associations with blood pressure values were assessed in an
enlarged control group including 115 male subjects. Since the -786T/C
SNP could not be associated to MI, the genotype distribution of the
+894G/T genotypes signifi cantly differed between MI cases and controls
(p=0.025). The risk of MI (odds ratio) associated to the +894G/T SNP was
estimated to 1.2 (95%CI=[1.03;1.32]). The haplotype analysis confi rmed
this association and the absence of impact of the -786T/C SNP. On the other
hand, no consistent association was shown between the two SNPs and SBP or
DBP.
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of nitric oxide production, plays a crucial role in vascular biology. However,
the impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) affecting the gene
encoding for eNOS (eNOS) on coronary artery diseases remains under debate
and no data were available at present in populations originating from
Mahghreb.
Aim of the Study: Our purpose was to evaluate the association between the
eNOS -786T/C and +894G/T SNPs and (i) the risk of myocardial infarction
(MI) and (ii) variations in systolic (SBP) and diastolic (DBP) blood pressure
values.
Patients and Methods: Concerning MI, the SNPs were characterised in a casecontrol
study (70 cases vs 68 controls) based on the male population originating
from Oran, Algeria.
Results: The associations with blood pressure values were assessed in an
enlarged control group including 115 male subjects. Since the -786T/C
SNP could not be associated to MI, the genotype distribution of the
+894G/T genotypes signifi cantly differed between MI cases and controls
(p=0.025). The risk of MI (odds ratio) associated to the +894G/T SNP was
estimated to 1.2 (95%CI=[1.03;1.32]). The haplotype analysis confi rmed
this association and the absence of impact of the -786T/C SNP. On the other
hand, no consistent association was shown between the two SNPs and SBP or
DBP.
Conclusion: As observed in other populations, the eNOS +894G/T SNP
was associated with MI in the Algerian population but the mechanism
underlying the effect could not be related to variations in blood pressure.</abstract><cop>Cairo, Egypt</cop><pub>Egyptian Society of Human Genetics</pub><tpages>7</tpages><oa>free_for_read</oa></addata></record> |
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