HSPA8 Single-Nucleotide Polymorphism Is Associated with Serum HSC70 Concentration and Carotid Artery Atherosclerosis in Nonalcoholic Fatty Liver Disease.
Wenli ZhaoHitoe MoriYuki TomigaKenichi TanakaRasheda PerveenKeiichiro MineChika InadomiWataru YoshiokaYoshihito KubotsuHiroshi IsodaTakuya KuwashiroSatoshi OedaTakumi AkiyamaYe ZhaoIwata OzakiSeiho NagafuchiAtsushi KawaguchiShinichi AishimaKeizo AnzaiHirokazu TakahashiPublished in: Genes (2022)
There is an association between nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) and atherosclerosis, but the genetic risk of atherosclerosis in NAFLD remains unclear. Here, a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of the heat shock 70 kDa protein 8 ( HSPA8 ) gene was analyzed in 123 NAFLD patients who had been diagnosed using a liver biopsy, and the NAFLD phenotype including the maximum intima-media thickness (Max-IMT) of the carotid artery was investigated. Patients with the minor allele (A/G or G/G) of rs2236659 showed a lower serum heat shock cognate 71 kDa protein concentration than those with the major A/A allele. Compared with the patients with the major allele, those with the minor allele showed a higher prevalence of hypertension and higher Max-IMT in men. No significant associations between the HSPA8 genotype and hepatic pathological findings were identified. In decision-tree analysis, age, sex, liver fibrosis, and HSPA8 genotype were individually associated with severe carotid artery atherosclerosis (Max-IMT ≥ 1.5 mm). Noncirrhotic men aged ≥ 65 years were most significantly affected by the minor allele of HSPA8 . To predict the risk of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease, HSPA8 SNP genotyping might be useful, particularly for older male NAFLD patients.
Keyphrases
- heat shock protein
- heat shock
- cardiovascular disease
- genome wide
- liver fibrosis
- middle aged
- blood pressure
- end stage renal disease
- cardiovascular risk factors
- dna methylation
- newly diagnosed
- physical activity
- type diabetes
- heat stress
- prognostic factors
- mass spectrometry
- metabolic syndrome
- high throughput
- coronary artery disease
- amino acid
- high density
- peritoneal dialysis
- small molecule
- single cell