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Genetic Predisposition and Salt Sensitivity in a Chinese Han Population: The EpiSS Study

OBJECTIVES: Genome-wide association studies and candidate gene studies have found many single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that affect salt sensitivity (SS). We constructed a polygenic risk score (PRS) to estimate the joint effect of these SNPs on SS. METHODS: We recruited 762 Chinese participant...

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Autores principales: Liu, Kuo, Xi, Bo, Liu, Zheng, Qi, Han, Liu, Bin, Zhang, Jie, Cao, Han, Yan, Yuxiang, Zhao, Min, He, Yan, Zhang, Ling
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Publicado: Hindawi 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7048915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32128261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3167875
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author Liu, Kuo
Xi, Bo
Liu, Zheng
Qi, Han
Liu, Bin
Zhang, Jie
Cao, Han
Yan, Yuxiang
Zhao, Min
He, Yan
Zhang, Ling
author_facet Liu, Kuo
Xi, Bo
Liu, Zheng
Qi, Han
Liu, Bin
Zhang, Jie
Cao, Han
Yan, Yuxiang
Zhao, Min
He, Yan
Zhang, Ling
author_sort Liu, Kuo
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description OBJECTIVES: Genome-wide association studies and candidate gene studies have found many single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that affect salt sensitivity (SS). We constructed a polygenic risk score (PRS) to estimate the joint effect of these SNPs on SS. METHODS: We recruited 762 Chinese participants into the study. An unweighted PRS was constructed using 42 known genetic risk variants associated with SS or salt sensitivity blood pressure. A modified Sullivan's acute oral saline load and diuresis shrinkage test was used to detect salt sensitivity. Logistic regression was used to estimate the joint effect of the SNPs on SS both overall and after stratification by hypertension. RESULTS: The mean age of the participants was 57.1 years, and most of them were female (77.4%). The prevalence of SS was 28.7%. Both the continuous PRS and PRS tertiles were significantly associated with the risk of SS and a BP increase of more than 5 mmHg during acute salt loading but were not associated with a BP decrease of more than 10 mmHg during the diuresis shrinkage process. In the normotensive group, participants with PRSs in the middle and top tertiles had a more than twofold increased risk of SS (OR = 2.18, 95% CI: 1.15–4.12, P = 0.016, and OR = 2.28, 95% CI: 1.19–4.38, P = 0.016, and OR = 2.28, 95% CI: 1.19–4.38, P = 0.016, and OR = 2.28, 95% CI: 1.19–4.38, P = 0.016, and OR = 2.28, 95% CI: 1.19–4.38, CONCLUSION: The 42 investigated SNPs were jointly and significantly associated with SS, especially in the normotensive Chinese population. These findings may provide genetic evidence for identifying target populations that would benefit from salt restriction policies.
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spelling pubmed-70489152020-03-03 Genetic Predisposition and Salt Sensitivity in a Chinese Han Population: The EpiSS Study Liu, Kuo Xi, Bo Liu, Zheng Qi, Han Liu, Bin Zhang, Jie Cao, Han Yan, Yuxiang Zhao, Min He, Yan Zhang, Ling Int J Hypertens Research Article OBJECTIVES: Genome-wide association studies and candidate gene studies have found many single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that affect salt sensitivity (SS). We constructed a polygenic risk score (PRS) to estimate the joint effect of these SNPs on SS. METHODS: We recruited 762 Chinese participants into the study. An unweighted PRS was constructed using 42 known genetic risk variants associated with SS or salt sensitivity blood pressure. A modified Sullivan's acute oral saline load and diuresis shrinkage test was used to detect salt sensitivity. Logistic regression was used to estimate the joint effect of the SNPs on SS both overall and after stratification by hypertension. RESULTS: The mean age of the participants was 57.1 years, and most of them were female (77.4%). The prevalence of SS was 28.7%. Both the continuous PRS and PRS tertiles were significantly associated with the risk of SS and a BP increase of more than 5 mmHg during acute salt loading but were not associated with a BP decrease of more than 10 mmHg during the diuresis shrinkage process. In the normotensive group, participants with PRSs in the middle and top tertiles had a more than twofold increased risk of SS (OR = 2.18, 95% CI: 1.15–4.12, P = 0.016, and OR = 2.28, 95% CI: 1.19–4.38, P = 0.016, and OR = 2.28, 95% CI: 1.19–4.38, P = 0.016, and OR = 2.28, 95% CI: 1.19–4.38, P = 0.016, and OR = 2.28, 95% CI: 1.19–4.38, CONCLUSION: The 42 investigated SNPs were jointly and significantly associated with SS, especially in the normotensive Chinese population. These findings may provide genetic evidence for identifying target populations that would benefit from salt restriction policies. Hindawi 2020-02-17 /pmc/articles/PMC7048915/ /pubmed/32128261 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3167875 Text en Copyright © 2020 Kuo Liu et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Liu, Kuo
Xi, Bo
Liu, Zheng
Qi, Han
Liu, Bin
Zhang, Jie
Cao, Han
Yan, Yuxiang
Zhao, Min
He, Yan
Zhang, Ling
Genetic Predisposition and Salt Sensitivity in a Chinese Han Population: The EpiSS Study
title Genetic Predisposition and Salt Sensitivity in a Chinese Han Population: The EpiSS Study
title_full Genetic Predisposition and Salt Sensitivity in a Chinese Han Population: The EpiSS Study
title_fullStr Genetic Predisposition and Salt Sensitivity in a Chinese Han Population: The EpiSS Study
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Predisposition and Salt Sensitivity in a Chinese Han Population: The EpiSS Study
title_short Genetic Predisposition and Salt Sensitivity in a Chinese Han Population: The EpiSS Study
title_sort genetic predisposition and salt sensitivity in a chinese han population: the episs study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7048915/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32128261
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/3167875
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