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Sex-Specific Features of the Correlation between GWAS-Noticeable Polymorphisms and Hypertension in Europeans of Russia

The aim of the study was directed at studying the sex-specific features of the correlation between genome-wide association studies (GWAS)-noticeable polymorphisms and hypertension (HTN). In two groups of European subjects of Russia (n = 1405 in total), such as men (n = 821 in total: n = 564 HTN, n =...

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Autores principales: Ivanova, Tatiana, Churnosova, Maria, Abramova, Maria, Plotnikov, Denis, Ponomarenko, Irina, Reshetnikov, Evgeny, Aristova, Inna, Sorokina, Inna, Churnosov, Mikhail
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10178435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37175507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24097799
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author Ivanova, Tatiana
Churnosova, Maria
Abramova, Maria
Plotnikov, Denis
Ponomarenko, Irina
Reshetnikov, Evgeny
Aristova, Inna
Sorokina, Inna
Churnosov, Mikhail
author_facet Ivanova, Tatiana
Churnosova, Maria
Abramova, Maria
Plotnikov, Denis
Ponomarenko, Irina
Reshetnikov, Evgeny
Aristova, Inna
Sorokina, Inna
Churnosov, Mikhail
author_sort Ivanova, Tatiana
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description The aim of the study was directed at studying the sex-specific features of the correlation between genome-wide association studies (GWAS)-noticeable polymorphisms and hypertension (HTN). In two groups of European subjects of Russia (n = 1405 in total), such as men (n = 821 in total: n = 564 HTN, n = 257 control) and women (n = 584 in total: n = 375 HTN, n = 209 control), the distribution of ten specially selected polymorphisms (they have confirmed associations of GWAS level with blood pressure (BP) parameters and/or HTN in Europeans) has been considered. The list of studied loci was as follows: (PLCE1) rs932764 A > G, (AC026703.1) rs1173771 G > A, (CERS5) rs7302981 G > A, (HFE) rs1799945 C > G, (OBFC1) rs4387287 C > A, (BAG6) rs805303 G > A, (RGL3) rs167479 T > G, (ARHGAP42) rs633185 C > G, (TBX2) rs8068318 T > C, and (ATP2B1) rs2681472 A > G. The contribution of individual loci and their inter-locus interactions to the HTN susceptibility with bioinformatic interpretation of associative links was evaluated separately in men’s and women’s cohorts. The men–women differences in involvement in the disease of the BP/HTN-associated GWAS SNPs were detected. Among women, the HTN risk has been associated with HFE rs1799945 C > G (genotype GG was risky; OR(GG) = 11.15 p(permGG) = 0.014) and inter-locus interactions of all 10 examined SNPs as part of 26 intergenic interactions models. In men, the polymorphism BAG6 rs805303 G > A (genotype AA was protective; OR(AA) = 0.30 p(permAA) = 0.0008) and inter-SNPs interactions of eight loci in only seven models have been founded as HTN-correlated. HTN-linked loci and strongly linked SNPs were characterized by pronounced polyvector functionality in both men and women, but at the same time, signaling pathways of HTN-linked genes/SNPs in women and men were similar and were represented mainly by immune mechanisms. As a result, the present study has demonstrated a more pronounced contribution of BP/HTN-associated GWAS SNPs to the HTN susceptibility (due to weightier intergenic interactions) in European women than in men.
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spelling pubmed-101784352023-05-13 Sex-Specific Features of the Correlation between GWAS-Noticeable Polymorphisms and Hypertension in Europeans of Russia Ivanova, Tatiana Churnosova, Maria Abramova, Maria Plotnikov, Denis Ponomarenko, Irina Reshetnikov, Evgeny Aristova, Inna Sorokina, Inna Churnosov, Mikhail Int J Mol Sci Article The aim of the study was directed at studying the sex-specific features of the correlation between genome-wide association studies (GWAS)-noticeable polymorphisms and hypertension (HTN). In two groups of European subjects of Russia (n = 1405 in total), such as men (n = 821 in total: n = 564 HTN, n = 257 control) and women (n = 584 in total: n = 375 HTN, n = 209 control), the distribution of ten specially selected polymorphisms (they have confirmed associations of GWAS level with blood pressure (BP) parameters and/or HTN in Europeans) has been considered. The list of studied loci was as follows: (PLCE1) rs932764 A > G, (AC026703.1) rs1173771 G > A, (CERS5) rs7302981 G > A, (HFE) rs1799945 C > G, (OBFC1) rs4387287 C > A, (BAG6) rs805303 G > A, (RGL3) rs167479 T > G, (ARHGAP42) rs633185 C > G, (TBX2) rs8068318 T > C, and (ATP2B1) rs2681472 A > G. The contribution of individual loci and their inter-locus interactions to the HTN susceptibility with bioinformatic interpretation of associative links was evaluated separately in men’s and women’s cohorts. The men–women differences in involvement in the disease of the BP/HTN-associated GWAS SNPs were detected. Among women, the HTN risk has been associated with HFE rs1799945 C > G (genotype GG was risky; OR(GG) = 11.15 p(permGG) = 0.014) and inter-locus interactions of all 10 examined SNPs as part of 26 intergenic interactions models. In men, the polymorphism BAG6 rs805303 G > A (genotype AA was protective; OR(AA) = 0.30 p(permAA) = 0.0008) and inter-SNPs interactions of eight loci in only seven models have been founded as HTN-correlated. HTN-linked loci and strongly linked SNPs were characterized by pronounced polyvector functionality in both men and women, but at the same time, signaling pathways of HTN-linked genes/SNPs in women and men were similar and were represented mainly by immune mechanisms. As a result, the present study has demonstrated a more pronounced contribution of BP/HTN-associated GWAS SNPs to the HTN susceptibility (due to weightier intergenic interactions) in European women than in men. MDPI 2023-04-25 /pmc/articles/PMC10178435/ /pubmed/37175507 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24097799 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Ivanova, Tatiana
Churnosova, Maria
Abramova, Maria
Plotnikov, Denis
Ponomarenko, Irina
Reshetnikov, Evgeny
Aristova, Inna
Sorokina, Inna
Churnosov, Mikhail
Sex-Specific Features of the Correlation between GWAS-Noticeable Polymorphisms and Hypertension in Europeans of Russia
title Sex-Specific Features of the Correlation between GWAS-Noticeable Polymorphisms and Hypertension in Europeans of Russia
title_full Sex-Specific Features of the Correlation between GWAS-Noticeable Polymorphisms and Hypertension in Europeans of Russia
title_fullStr Sex-Specific Features of the Correlation between GWAS-Noticeable Polymorphisms and Hypertension in Europeans of Russia
title_full_unstemmed Sex-Specific Features of the Correlation between GWAS-Noticeable Polymorphisms and Hypertension in Europeans of Russia
title_short Sex-Specific Features of the Correlation between GWAS-Noticeable Polymorphisms and Hypertension in Europeans of Russia
title_sort sex-specific features of the correlation between gwas-noticeable polymorphisms and hypertension in europeans of russia
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10178435/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37175507
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24097799
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