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Analysis of the combined effect of rs699 and rs5051 on angiotensinogen expression and hypertension.

Nicholas R PowellTyler ShuggJacob LeightyMatthew MartinRolf P KreutzMichael T EadonDongbing LaiTao LuTodd C Skaar
Published in: Chronic diseases and translational medicine (2023)
We found that rs5051 C > T and rs699 A > G significantly associate with systolic blood pressure in Black participants in the UK Biobank, demonstrating a fourfold larger effect than in White participants. Further studies are warranted to determine if altered antihypertensive response in Black individuals might be due to rs5051 C > T or rs699 A > G. Studies like this will help clinicians move beyond the use of race as a surrogate for genotype.
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