1. 174G>C Interleukin-6 Gene Polymorphism in Tunisian Patients with Coronary Artery Disease
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Touhami Mahjoub, Brahim Nsiri, Sonia Ben Hadj Khalifa, Ali Ben Khalfallah, Mounira Mediouni, Lakhdar Ghazouani, Nesrine Abboud, and Faouzi Added
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Male ,Tunisia ,Genotype ,Interleukin 6 gene ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Inflammation ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Coronary artery disease ,Pathogenesis ,Risk Factors ,Medicine ,Humans ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Alleles ,Aged ,Genetics ,business.industry ,Interleukin-6 ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Cytokine ,Logistic Models ,Case-Control Studies ,Immunology ,Mutation ,Female ,Original Article ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: A state of low-grade inflammation accompanies the pathogenesis of atherosclerotic events. Interleukin-6 (IL-6) is a pleotropic pro-inflammatory cytokine that modulates the development of acute coronary syndromes (ACSs), partly by destabilizing coronary atherosclerotic plaques. We have examined the contribution of the -174G>C IL-6 promoter variant on the risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) among Tunisians. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Study subjects included 418 CAD patients and 406 age- and sex-matched controls. IL-6 genotyping was done by PCR–restriction fragment length polymorphism. RESULTS The frequency of the -174C allele (mutant) was lower in Tunisians than in Europeans, and the distribution of -174 G>C genotypes was similar between CAD patients and control subjects. Moreover, compared to GG genotype carriers, -174C allele carriage did not increase the CAD relative risk (odds ratio and 95% confidence interval=1.09 and 0.80-1.49), which remained nonsignificant after adjusting for traditional risk factors for CAD (age, smoking, hypertension, diabetes and obesity). CONCLUSION The -174G>C IL-6 promoter variant is not associated with an increased risk of CAD among Tunisians.
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- 2011
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