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Role of ACE and PAI-1 Polymorphisms in the Development and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy

In the present study we determined the association of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) gene polymorphisms with diabetic retinopathy (DR) and its sub-clinical classes in Pakistani type 2 diabetic patients. A total of 353 diabetic subjects including 160...

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Autores principales: Saleem, Saba, Azam, Aisha, Maqsood, Sundus Ijaz, Muslim, Irfan, Bashir, Shaheena, Fazal, Nosheen, Riaz, Moeen, Ali, Syeda Hafiza Benish, Niazi, Muhammad Khizar, Ishaq, Mazhar, Waheed, Nadia Khalida, Qamar, Raheel, Azam, Maleeha
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4679138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26658948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144557
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author Saleem, Saba
Azam, Aisha
Maqsood, Sundus Ijaz
Muslim, Irfan
Bashir, Shaheena
Fazal, Nosheen
Riaz, Moeen
Ali, Syeda Hafiza Benish
Niazi, Muhammad Khizar
Ishaq, Mazhar
Waheed, Nadia Khalida
Qamar, Raheel
Azam, Maleeha
author_facet Saleem, Saba
Azam, Aisha
Maqsood, Sundus Ijaz
Muslim, Irfan
Bashir, Shaheena
Fazal, Nosheen
Riaz, Moeen
Ali, Syeda Hafiza Benish
Niazi, Muhammad Khizar
Ishaq, Mazhar
Waheed, Nadia Khalida
Qamar, Raheel
Azam, Maleeha
author_sort Saleem, Saba
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description In the present study we determined the association of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) gene polymorphisms with diabetic retinopathy (DR) and its sub-clinical classes in Pakistani type 2 diabetic patients. A total of 353 diabetic subjects including 160 DR and 193 diabetic non retinopathy (DNR) as well as 198 healthy controls were genotyped by allele specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for ACE Insertion/Deletion (ID) polymorphism, rs4646994 in intron 16 and PAI-1 4G/5G (deletion/insertion) polymorphism, rs1799768 in promoter region of the gene. To statistically assess the genotype-phenotype association, multivariate logistic regression analysis was applied to the genotype data of DR, DNR and control individuals as well as the subtypes of DR. The ACE genotype ID was found to be significantly associated with DR (p = 0.009, odds ratio (OR) 1.870 [95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.04–3.36]) and its sub-clinical class non-proliferative DR (NPDR) (p = 0.006, OR 2.250 [95% CI = 1.098–4.620]), while PAI polymorphism did not show any association with DR in the current cohort. In conclusion in Pakistani population the ACE ID polymorphism was observed to be significantly associated with DR and NPDR, but not with the severe form of the disease i.e. proliferative DR (PDR).
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spelling pubmed-46791382015-12-31 Role of ACE and PAI-1 Polymorphisms in the Development and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy Saleem, Saba Azam, Aisha Maqsood, Sundus Ijaz Muslim, Irfan Bashir, Shaheena Fazal, Nosheen Riaz, Moeen Ali, Syeda Hafiza Benish Niazi, Muhammad Khizar Ishaq, Mazhar Waheed, Nadia Khalida Qamar, Raheel Azam, Maleeha PLoS One Research Article In the present study we determined the association of angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) and plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1) gene polymorphisms with diabetic retinopathy (DR) and its sub-clinical classes in Pakistani type 2 diabetic patients. A total of 353 diabetic subjects including 160 DR and 193 diabetic non retinopathy (DNR) as well as 198 healthy controls were genotyped by allele specific polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for ACE Insertion/Deletion (ID) polymorphism, rs4646994 in intron 16 and PAI-1 4G/5G (deletion/insertion) polymorphism, rs1799768 in promoter region of the gene. To statistically assess the genotype-phenotype association, multivariate logistic regression analysis was applied to the genotype data of DR, DNR and control individuals as well as the subtypes of DR. The ACE genotype ID was found to be significantly associated with DR (p = 0.009, odds ratio (OR) 1.870 [95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.04–3.36]) and its sub-clinical class non-proliferative DR (NPDR) (p = 0.006, OR 2.250 [95% CI = 1.098–4.620]), while PAI polymorphism did not show any association with DR in the current cohort. In conclusion in Pakistani population the ACE ID polymorphism was observed to be significantly associated with DR and NPDR, but not with the severe form of the disease i.e. proliferative DR (PDR). Public Library of Science 2015-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC4679138/ /pubmed/26658948 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144557 Text en © 2015 Saleem et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ 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 author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Saleem, Saba
Azam, Aisha
Maqsood, Sundus Ijaz
Muslim, Irfan
Bashir, Shaheena
Fazal, Nosheen
Riaz, Moeen
Ali, Syeda Hafiza Benish
Niazi, Muhammad Khizar
Ishaq, Mazhar
Waheed, Nadia Khalida
Qamar, Raheel
Azam, Maleeha
Role of ACE and PAI-1 Polymorphisms in the Development and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy
title Role of ACE and PAI-1 Polymorphisms in the Development and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy
title_full Role of ACE and PAI-1 Polymorphisms in the Development and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy
title_fullStr Role of ACE and PAI-1 Polymorphisms in the Development and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy
title_full_unstemmed Role of ACE and PAI-1 Polymorphisms in the Development and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy
title_short Role of ACE and PAI-1 Polymorphisms in the Development and Progression of Diabetic Retinopathy
title_sort role of ace and pai-1 polymorphisms in the development and progression of diabetic retinopathy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4679138/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26658948
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0144557
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