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Relationship between angiotensin-converting enzyme gene polymorphism and severity of aortic valve calcification

Authors :
Cansin Tulunay
Fatih Sinan Ertaş
Kenan Köse
H. Tolga Kocum
Cagdas Ozdol
Yusuf Atmaca
Taner Hasan
Halil Gürhan Karabulut
Irem Dincer
Sadi Gulec
Çetin Erol
Source :
Mayo Clinic proceedings. 82(8)
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

To investigate the role of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene polymorphism in patients with degenerative aortic valve calcification (AVC).Our study consisted of 305 Turkish patients of European descent (139 male, 166 female; mean plus or minus age, 68 plus or minus 9 years) referred to our echocardiography laboratory for aortic valve evaluation between June 2, 2003, and April 29, 2005. The severity of AVC was graded from 1 to 6 by echocardiography. We used polymerase chain reaction to determine ACE gene polymorphism.The ACE insertion/deletion genotype distributions for the study population were in Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium (chi square equals 3.5, P equals .18). The study population was divided into 3 groups based on the severity of AVC: those with grade 1 calcification were in group 1, those with grades 2 to 4 in group 2, and those with grades 5 to 6 in group 3. Group 1 patients were significantly younger, less likely to have hypertension and diabetes, and had higher high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. The genotype frequencies were significantly different among groups, with the insertion/insertion genotype being less prevalent in group 3 patients. In multivariate analysis, independent predictors of severe AVC were hypertension (odds ratio [OR], 5.6; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.8 to 11.0; P less than .001), low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (OR, 2.7; 95 percent CI, 1.5 to 4.9; P equals .001), and the deletion/deletion and insertion/deletion vs insertion/insertion genotype (OR, 3.2; 95 percent CI, 1.5 to 7.2; P equals .004).These results suggest that ACE gene polymorphism may be associated with severe AVC.

Details

ISSN :
00256196
Volume :
82
Issue :
8
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Mayo Clinic proceedings
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....efdfb87081cc7538c989c88d534dda32