A case control association study of ACE gene polymorphism (I/D) with hypertension in Punjabi population from Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Misbah HussainFazli Rabbi AwanAmna GujjarShakir HafeezMehboob IslamPublished in: Clinical and experimental hypertension (New York, N.Y. : 1993) (2017)
Angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) is a key component of renin angiotensin aldosterone system. It converts angiotensin I to angiotensin II. Insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism of ACE gene is found associated with several complications. However, its association with hypertension and related metabolic diseases is still controversial. So, the aim of the present study was to check this association for Punjabi population from Faisalabad, Pakistan. For this purpose, blood samples (patients = 100, controls = 48) were collected and several biochemical parameters were measured. Genotyping for ACE (I/D) polymorphism was performed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) assay. ID genotype is found prevalent in the studied population as 41% in control subjects and 61% in patients. Furthermore, chi-square analysis showed significant (p = 0.005) difference for genotypic frequencies between both groups. One-way ANOVA for association of II, ID, and DD genotypes with anthropometric, clinical, and biochemical parameters showed that in patient group, DD genotype is significantly (p = 0.041) associated with systolic blood pressure (SBP). Moreover, ID genotype is found associated with the presence of cardiovascular diseases. This study concludes that DD genotype is strongly associated with higher SBP in hypertensive patients.
Keyphrases
- angiotensin converting enzyme
- angiotensin ii
- blood pressure
- hypertensive patients
- vascular smooth muscle cells
- end stage renal disease
- ejection fraction
- chronic kidney disease
- cardiovascular disease
- prognostic factors
- type diabetes
- peritoneal dialysis
- body composition
- gene expression
- cardiovascular events
- tertiary care
- insulin resistance
- atrial fibrillation
- cardiovascular risk factors