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Angiotensin- Converting Enzyme Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism and Its Association with Coronary Artery Disease in an Iranian Population

BACKGROUND: The study of the association between genotype and phenotype is of great importance for the prediction of many diseases and pathophysiological conditions. The relationship between angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene insertion/ deletion (I/D) polymorphism and pathological processes su...

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Autores principales: Poorgholi, Leila, Saffar, Hana, Fathollahi, Mahmood Sheikh, Davoodi, Gholamreza, Anvari, Maryam Sotoudeh, Goodarzynejad, Hamidreza, Ziaee, Shayan, Boroumand, Mohammad Ali
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Publicado: Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3740114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967030
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author Poorgholi, Leila
Saffar, Hana
Fathollahi, Mahmood Sheikh
Davoodi, Gholamreza
Anvari, Maryam Sotoudeh
Goodarzynejad, Hamidreza
Ziaee, Shayan
Boroumand, Mohammad Ali
author_facet Poorgholi, Leila
Saffar, Hana
Fathollahi, Mahmood Sheikh
Davoodi, Gholamreza
Anvari, Maryam Sotoudeh
Goodarzynejad, Hamidreza
Ziaee, Shayan
Boroumand, Mohammad Ali
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description BACKGROUND: The study of the association between genotype and phenotype is of great importance for the prediction of many diseases and pathophysiological conditions. The relationship between angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene insertion/ deletion (I/D) polymorphism and pathological processes such as coronary artery disease (CAD) has been investigated previously with discordant results. This study was designed to determine the association between ACE gene I/D polymorphism and CAD in an Iranian population. METHODS: A total of 1050 individuals who were referred to Tehran Heart Center for coronary angiography were recruited. Six hundred seventy-six CAD-positive patients (documented by coronary angiography and Gensini scores higher than 6) and 374 CAD-negative patients were evaluated for ACE gene I/D polymorphism via the Polymerase Chain Reaction Amplification method. The patients’ age, sex, smoking status and its duration as well as familial history of CAD, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus were recorded. RESULTS: Five hundred four (74.6%) of the CAD-positive patients were male, and the mean age of this group was 60 (60 ± 10). In the CAD-negative individuals, the mean age was 56 (56 ± 10) and 196 of them were male (52.4%). After the analysis of all the groups and gender subgroups, neither genotype nor allele frequency was significantly different between the CAD-positive and CAD-negative groups (p values for genotypes and allele frequencies were 0.494 and 0.397, respectively). CONCLUSION: ACE gene I/D polymorphism was not associated with an increased risk of CAD in an Iranian population.
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spelling pubmed-37401142013-08-21 Angiotensin- Converting Enzyme Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism and Its Association with Coronary Artery Disease in an Iranian Population Poorgholi, Leila Saffar, Hana Fathollahi, Mahmood Sheikh Davoodi, Gholamreza Anvari, Maryam Sotoudeh Goodarzynejad, Hamidreza Ziaee, Shayan Boroumand, Mohammad Ali J Tehran Heart Cent Original Article BACKGROUND: The study of the association between genotype and phenotype is of great importance for the prediction of many diseases and pathophysiological conditions. The relationship between angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene insertion/ deletion (I/D) polymorphism and pathological processes such as coronary artery disease (CAD) has been investigated previously with discordant results. This study was designed to determine the association between ACE gene I/D polymorphism and CAD in an Iranian population. METHODS: A total of 1050 individuals who were referred to Tehran Heart Center for coronary angiography were recruited. Six hundred seventy-six CAD-positive patients (documented by coronary angiography and Gensini scores higher than 6) and 374 CAD-negative patients were evaluated for ACE gene I/D polymorphism via the Polymerase Chain Reaction Amplification method. The patients’ age, sex, smoking status and its duration as well as familial history of CAD, hypertension, and diabetes mellitus were recorded. RESULTS: Five hundred four (74.6%) of the CAD-positive patients were male, and the mean age of this group was 60 (60 ± 10). In the CAD-negative individuals, the mean age was 56 (56 ± 10) and 196 of them were male (52.4%). After the analysis of all the groups and gender subgroups, neither genotype nor allele frequency was significantly different between the CAD-positive and CAD-negative groups (p values for genotypes and allele frequencies were 0.494 and 0.397, respectively). CONCLUSION: ACE gene I/D polymorphism was not associated with an increased risk of CAD in an Iranian population. Tehran University of Medical Sciences 2013-04 2013-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC3740114/ /pubmed/23967030 Text en Copyright © Tehran Heart Center, Tehran University of Medical Sciences http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution NonCommercial 3.0 License (CC BY-NC 3.0), which allows users to read, copy, distribute and make derivative works for non-commercial purposes from the material, as long as the author of the original work is cited properly.
spellingShingle Original Article
Poorgholi, Leila
Saffar, Hana
Fathollahi, Mahmood Sheikh
Davoodi, Gholamreza
Anvari, Maryam Sotoudeh
Goodarzynejad, Hamidreza
Ziaee, Shayan
Boroumand, Mohammad Ali
Angiotensin- Converting Enzyme Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism and Its Association with Coronary Artery Disease in an Iranian Population
title Angiotensin- Converting Enzyme Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism and Its Association with Coronary Artery Disease in an Iranian Population
title_full Angiotensin- Converting Enzyme Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism and Its Association with Coronary Artery Disease in an Iranian Population
title_fullStr Angiotensin- Converting Enzyme Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism and Its Association with Coronary Artery Disease in an Iranian Population
title_full_unstemmed Angiotensin- Converting Enzyme Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism and Its Association with Coronary Artery Disease in an Iranian Population
title_short Angiotensin- Converting Enzyme Insertion/Deletion Polymorphism and Its Association with Coronary Artery Disease in an Iranian Population
title_sort angiotensin- converting enzyme insertion/deletion polymorphism and its association with coronary artery disease in an iranian population
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3740114/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23967030
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