Matrix metalloproteinas-9 functional promoter polymorphism 1562C>T increased risk of early-onset coronary artery disease

The Matrix metalloproteinas-9 functional promoter polymorphism 1562C>T may be considered an important genetic determinant of early-onset coronary artery disease (ECAD). In this study, association between MMP-9 1562C>T allele with plasma MMP-9 activity, homocysteine and lipid–lipoproteins level...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular biology reports 2012, Vol.39 (1), p.555-562
Hauptverfasser: Saedi, Massoud, Vaisi-Raygani, Asad, Khaghani, Shahnaz, Shariftabrizi, Ahmad, Rezaie, M., Pasalar, Parvin, Rahimi, Zohreh, Pourmotabbed, Tayebeh
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Zusammenfassung:The Matrix metalloproteinas-9 functional promoter polymorphism 1562C>T may be considered an important genetic determinant of early-onset coronary artery disease (ECAD). In this study, association between MMP-9 1562C>T allele with plasma MMP-9 activity, homocysteine and lipid–lipoproteins level and ECAD in Iranian subjects was investigated. This case–control study consisted of 53 ECAD patients (age  70 years) who angiographically had at least 50% stenosis. MMP-9 1562C>T polymorphism was detected by PCRRFLP, plasma MMP-9 activity, serum lipid and homocysteine levels were determined by gelatin gel zymography, enzyme assay and by HPLC, respectively. The presence of MMP-9 1562C>T allele was found to be associated with ECAD (OR = 3.2, P  = 0.001). The ECAD patients with MMP-9 1562C>T allele had higher MMP-9 activity ( P  = 0.001), LDL-C ( P  = 0.045), TC ( P  = 0.02) and homocysteine ( P  = 0.01) levels than the LCAD subjects. MMP-9 1562C>T allele is a risk factor for ECAD. The carriers of this allele have high levels of MMP-9 activity, LDL-C, TC and homocysteine ( P  = 0.01), thus, are more likely to develop myocardial infarction and CAD at young age (less than 55 years).
ISSN:0301-4851
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DOI:10.1007/s11033-011-0770-x