The effect of the Interleukin-6-174G > C promoter gene polymorphism on endothelial function in healthy volunteers

Aims  Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory condition, manifest in its early stages by endothelial dysfunction. Interleukin‐6 (IL6) plays a key role in driving this process through stimulation of acute phase protein synthesis. We have examined the effect of the IL6 gene −174G > C promoter pol...

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Veröffentlicht in:European journal of clinical investigation 2002-03, Vol.32 (3), p.153-157
Hauptverfasser: Brull, D. J., Lesson, C. P. M., Montgomery, H. E., Mullen, M., DeDivitiis, M., Humphries, S. E., Deanfield, J. E.
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Zusammenfassung:Aims  Atherosclerosis is a chronic inflammatory condition, manifest in its early stages by endothelial dysfunction. Interleukin‐6 (IL6) plays a key role in driving this process through stimulation of acute phase protein synthesis. We have examined the effect of the IL6 gene −174G > C promoter polymorphism on endothelial function in a group of healthy subjects. Methods  248 adults aged 20–28 years participated. Polymerase chain reaction was performed for the −174G > C polymorphism. Brachial artery diameter was measured at rest and after forearm cuff occlusion by high‐resolution ultrasound. Responses were represented as absolute flow mediated dilatation (FMDA). Results  Overall there was a trend towards greater FMDA for genotype CC, P = 0·14. No effect was seen in women; however, in men, following multivariate analysis, there was a significant association between genotype and FMDA, P = 0·04. In addition, a significant detrimental effect of smoking on FMDA was only seen in males of genotype CC (P  C promoter polymorphism influences endothelial function in healthy male subjects. The detrimental effect of smoking on endothelial function is most clearly seen in men of genotype –174 CC, suggesting a genotype‐specific interaction with smoking.
ISSN:0014-2972
1365-2362
DOI:10.1046/j.1365-2362.2002.00966.x