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Analysis of population genetic structure from Bucaramanga (Colombia) based on gene polymorphisms associated with the regulation of blood pressure

INTRODUCTION: In spite of nearly 40% of variability in blood pressure being explained by genetic factors, the identification of genes associated with essential high blood pressure is difficult to determine in populations where individuals have different genetic backgrounds. In these circumstances it...

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Autores principales: León, Francisco Javier, Rondón, Fernando, Vargas, Clara Inés, Oróstegui, Myriam, Bautista, Leonelo, Serrano, Norma Cecilia, Páez, María c, Castillo, Adriana
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4001939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24893057
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author León, Francisco Javier
Rondón, Fernando
Vargas, Clara Inés
Oróstegui, Myriam
Bautista, Leonelo
Serrano, Norma Cecilia
Páez, María c
Castillo, Adriana
author_facet León, Francisco Javier
Rondón, Fernando
Vargas, Clara Inés
Oróstegui, Myriam
Bautista, Leonelo
Serrano, Norma Cecilia
Páez, María c
Castillo, Adriana
author_sort León, Francisco Javier
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description INTRODUCTION: In spite of nearly 40% of variability in blood pressure being explained by genetic factors, the identification of genes associated with essential high blood pressure is difficult to determine in populations where individuals have different genetic backgrounds. In these circumstances it is necessary to determinate whether the population is sub-structured because this can bias studies associated with this disease. OBJECTIVE: To determine the genetic structure of the population in Bucaramanga from genetic polymorphisms associated with the regulation of blood pressure: 448G>T, 679C>T y 1711C>T from the gene kinase 4 of the dopaminergic receptor linked to the protein G and Glu298Asp, -786T>C and the VNTR of the intron 4 of the gene of endothelial nitric oxide. METHODS: A sample of 552 unrelated individuals was studied through analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphism. The allelic, haplotypic and genotypic frequencies were calculated, the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium was determined and a molecular analysis of variance was performed to determine the genetic structure. RESULTS: Thirty-eight (38) Haplotypes were identified with GCCTG4b being the most frequent (21.2%). The most diverse polymorphism was 448G>T with a frequency of 49.9% for heterozygous. The six polymorphisms were found in genetic equilibrium and a genetic structure of populations was not evidenced (F(ST)= 0.0038). CONCLUSION: The population studied does not present a genetic sub-structure and the polymorphisms analyzed were found in genetic equilibrium. This indicates that the population mixes randomly and there are no sub-groups capable of affecting the results of the association studies.
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spelling pubmed-40019392014-06-02 Analysis of population genetic structure from Bucaramanga (Colombia) based on gene polymorphisms associated with the regulation of blood pressure León, Francisco Javier Rondón, Fernando Vargas, Clara Inés Oróstegui, Myriam Bautista, Leonelo Serrano, Norma Cecilia Páez, María c Castillo, Adriana Colomb Med (Cali) Original Article INTRODUCTION: In spite of nearly 40% of variability in blood pressure being explained by genetic factors, the identification of genes associated with essential high blood pressure is difficult to determine in populations where individuals have different genetic backgrounds. In these circumstances it is necessary to determinate whether the population is sub-structured because this can bias studies associated with this disease. OBJECTIVE: To determine the genetic structure of the population in Bucaramanga from genetic polymorphisms associated with the regulation of blood pressure: 448G>T, 679C>T y 1711C>T from the gene kinase 4 of the dopaminergic receptor linked to the protein G and Glu298Asp, -786T>C and the VNTR of the intron 4 of the gene of endothelial nitric oxide. METHODS: A sample of 552 unrelated individuals was studied through analysis of restriction fragment length polymorphism. The allelic, haplotypic and genotypic frequencies were calculated, the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium was determined and a molecular analysis of variance was performed to determine the genetic structure. RESULTS: Thirty-eight (38) Haplotypes were identified with GCCTG4b being the most frequent (21.2%). The most diverse polymorphism was 448G>T with a frequency of 49.9% for heterozygous. The six polymorphisms were found in genetic equilibrium and a genetic structure of populations was not evidenced (F(ST)= 0.0038). CONCLUSION: The population studied does not present a genetic sub-structure and the polymorphisms analyzed were found in genetic equilibrium. This indicates that the population mixes randomly and there are no sub-groups capable of affecting the results of the association studies. Universidad del Valle 2012-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC4001939/ /pubmed/24893057 Text en Copyright: © 2012 Universidad del Valle. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
León, Francisco Javier
Rondón, Fernando
Vargas, Clara Inés
Oróstegui, Myriam
Bautista, Leonelo
Serrano, Norma Cecilia
Páez, María c
Castillo, Adriana
Analysis of population genetic structure from Bucaramanga (Colombia) based on gene polymorphisms associated with the regulation of blood pressure
title Analysis of population genetic structure from Bucaramanga (Colombia) based on gene polymorphisms associated with the regulation of blood pressure
title_full Analysis of population genetic structure from Bucaramanga (Colombia) based on gene polymorphisms associated with the regulation of blood pressure
title_fullStr Analysis of population genetic structure from Bucaramanga (Colombia) based on gene polymorphisms associated with the regulation of blood pressure
title_full_unstemmed Analysis of population genetic structure from Bucaramanga (Colombia) based on gene polymorphisms associated with the regulation of blood pressure
title_short Analysis of population genetic structure from Bucaramanga (Colombia) based on gene polymorphisms associated with the regulation of blood pressure
title_sort analysis of population genetic structure from bucaramanga (colombia) based on gene polymorphisms associated with the regulation of blood pressure
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4001939/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24893057
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