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Gene polymorphisms in association with self-reported stroke in US adults
PURPOSE: Epidemiologic studies suggest that several gene variants increase the risk of stroke, and population-based studies help provide further evidence. We identified polymorphisms associated with the prevalence of self-reported stroke in US populations using a representative sample. METHODS: Our...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681161/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23776350 |
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author | Fan, Amy Z Fang, Jing Yesupriya, Ajay Chang, Man-huei Kilmer, Greta House, Meaghan Hayes, Donald Ned, Renée M Dowling, Nicole F Mokdad, Ali H |
author_facet | Fan, Amy Z Fang, Jing Yesupriya, Ajay Chang, Man-huei Kilmer, Greta House, Meaghan Hayes, Donald Ned, Renée M Dowling, Nicole F Mokdad, Ali H |
author_sort | Fan, Amy Z |
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description | PURPOSE: Epidemiologic studies suggest that several gene variants increase the risk of stroke, and population-based studies help provide further evidence. We identified polymorphisms associated with the prevalence of self-reported stroke in US populations using a representative sample. METHODS: Our sample comprised US adults in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination (NHANES III) DNA bank. We examined nine candidate gene variants within ACE, F2, F5, ITGA2, MTHFR, and NOS3 for associations with self-reported stroke. We used multivariate regression and Cox proportional hazards models to test the association between these variants and history of stroke. RESULTS: In regression models, the rs4646994 variant of ACE (I/I and I/D genotypes) was associated with higher prevalence adjusted prevalence odds ratio [APOR] = 2.66 [1.28, 5.55] and 2.23 [1.30, 3.85], respectively) compared with the D/D genotype. The heterozygous genotype of MTHFR rs1801131 (A/C) was associated with lower prevalence of stroke (APOR = 0.48 [0.25, 0.92]) compared with A/A and C/C genotypes. For rs2070744 of NOS3, both the C/T genotype (APOR = 1.91 [1.12, 3.27]) and C/C genotype (APOR = 3.31 [1.66, 6.60]) were associated with higher prevalence of stroke compared with the T/T genotype. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest an association between the prevalence of self-reported stroke and polymorphisms in ACE, MTHFR, and NOS3 in a population-based sample. |
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spelling | pubmed-36811612013-06-17 Gene polymorphisms in association with self-reported stroke in US adults Fan, Amy Z Fang, Jing Yesupriya, Ajay Chang, Man-huei Kilmer, Greta House, Meaghan Hayes, Donald Ned, Renée M Dowling, Nicole F Mokdad, Ali H Appl Clin Genet Original Research PURPOSE: Epidemiologic studies suggest that several gene variants increase the risk of stroke, and population-based studies help provide further evidence. We identified polymorphisms associated with the prevalence of self-reported stroke in US populations using a representative sample. METHODS: Our sample comprised US adults in the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination (NHANES III) DNA bank. We examined nine candidate gene variants within ACE, F2, F5, ITGA2, MTHFR, and NOS3 for associations with self-reported stroke. We used multivariate regression and Cox proportional hazards models to test the association between these variants and history of stroke. RESULTS: In regression models, the rs4646994 variant of ACE (I/I and I/D genotypes) was associated with higher prevalence adjusted prevalence odds ratio [APOR] = 2.66 [1.28, 5.55] and 2.23 [1.30, 3.85], respectively) compared with the D/D genotype. The heterozygous genotype of MTHFR rs1801131 (A/C) was associated with lower prevalence of stroke (APOR = 0.48 [0.25, 0.92]) compared with A/A and C/C genotypes. For rs2070744 of NOS3, both the C/T genotype (APOR = 1.91 [1.12, 3.27]) and C/C genotype (APOR = 3.31 [1.66, 6.60]) were associated with higher prevalence of stroke compared with the T/T genotype. CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest an association between the prevalence of self-reported stroke and polymorphisms in ACE, MTHFR, and NOS3 in a population-based sample. Dove Medical Press 2010-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3681161/ /pubmed/23776350 Text en © 2010 Fan et al, publisher and licensee Dove Medical Press Ltd. This is an Open Access article which permits unrestricted noncommercial use, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Original Research Fan, Amy Z Fang, Jing Yesupriya, Ajay Chang, Man-huei Kilmer, Greta House, Meaghan Hayes, Donald Ned, Renée M Dowling, Nicole F Mokdad, Ali H Gene polymorphisms in association with self-reported stroke in US adults |
title | Gene polymorphisms in association with self-reported stroke in US adults |
title_full | Gene polymorphisms in association with self-reported stroke in US adults |
title_fullStr | Gene polymorphisms in association with self-reported stroke in US adults |
title_full_unstemmed | Gene polymorphisms in association with self-reported stroke in US adults |
title_short | Gene polymorphisms in association with self-reported stroke in US adults |
title_sort | gene polymorphisms in association with self-reported stroke in us adults |
topic | Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3681161/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23776350 |
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