Coronary artery disease, heart failure, fatal arrhythmias, stroke, and renal disease are the most common causes of mortality for humans, and essential hypertension remains a major risk factor. Elucidation of susceptibility loci for essential hypertension has been difficult because of its complex, multifactorial nature involving genetic, environmental, and sex- and age-dependent nature. We investigated whether the 11p15.5 region syntenic to rat chromosome 1 region containing multiple blood pressure quantitative trait loci (QTL) detected in Dahl rat intercrosses harbors polymorphisms that contribute to susceptibility/resistance to essential hypertension in a Sardinian population. Initial testing performed using microsatellite markers spanning 18 Mb of 11p15.5 detected a strong association between D11S1318 (at 2.1 Mb, P = 0.004) and D11S1346 (at 10.6 Mb, P = 0.00000004), suggesting that loci in close proximity to these markers may contribute to susceptibility in our Sardinian cohort. NLR family, pyrin domain containing 6/angiotensin-vasopressin receptor (NLRP6/AVR), and adrenomedullin (ADM) are in close proximity to D11S1318 and D11S1346, respectively; thus we tested single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within NLRP6/AVR and ADM for their association with hypertension in our Sardinian cohort. Upon sex stratification, we detected one NLRP6/AVR SNP associated with decreased susceptibility to hypertension in males (rs7948797G,P= 0.029; OR = 0.73 [0.57-0.94]). For ADM, sex-specific analysis showed a significant association between rs4444073C, with increased susceptibility to essential hypertension only in the male population (P= 0.006; OR = 1.44 [1.13-1.84]). Our results revealed an association betweenNLRP6/AVRandADM lociwith male essential hypertension, suggesting the existence of sex-specificNLRP6/AVRandADMvariants affecting male susceptibility to essential hypertension.
Sex-specific effects of NLRP6/AVR and ADMlocion susceptibility to essential hypertension in a Sardinian population / Glorioso, Nicola; Herrera, Victoria L. M.; Ortu, Maria Francesca; Zaninello, Roberta; Argiolas, Giuseppe; Troffa, Chiara; Ruiz-Opazo, Nelson; Didishvili, Tamara; Fresu, Giovanni. - 8:10(2013). [10.1371/journal.pone.0077562]
Sex-specific effects of NLRP6/AVR and ADMlocion susceptibility to essential hypertension in a Sardinian population
Glorioso, Nicola;Ortu, Maria Francesca;Zaninello, Roberta;Argiolas, Giuseppe;Troffa, Chiara;Fresu, Giovanni
2013-01-01
Abstract
Coronary artery disease, heart failure, fatal arrhythmias, stroke, and renal disease are the most common causes of mortality for humans, and essential hypertension remains a major risk factor. Elucidation of susceptibility loci for essential hypertension has been difficult because of its complex, multifactorial nature involving genetic, environmental, and sex- and age-dependent nature. We investigated whether the 11p15.5 region syntenic to rat chromosome 1 region containing multiple blood pressure quantitative trait loci (QTL) detected in Dahl rat intercrosses harbors polymorphisms that contribute to susceptibility/resistance to essential hypertension in a Sardinian population. Initial testing performed using microsatellite markers spanning 18 Mb of 11p15.5 detected a strong association between D11S1318 (at 2.1 Mb, P = 0.004) and D11S1346 (at 10.6 Mb, P = 0.00000004), suggesting that loci in close proximity to these markers may contribute to susceptibility in our Sardinian cohort. NLR family, pyrin domain containing 6/angiotensin-vasopressin receptor (NLRP6/AVR), and adrenomedullin (ADM) are in close proximity to D11S1318 and D11S1346, respectively; thus we tested single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within NLRP6/AVR and ADM for their association with hypertension in our Sardinian cohort. Upon sex stratification, we detected one NLRP6/AVR SNP associated with decreased susceptibility to hypertension in males (rs7948797G,P= 0.029; OR = 0.73 [0.57-0.94]). For ADM, sex-specific analysis showed a significant association between rs4444073C, with increased susceptibility to essential hypertension only in the male population (P= 0.006; OR = 1.44 [1.13-1.84]). Our results revealed an association betweenNLRP6/AVRandADM lociwith male essential hypertension, suggesting the existence of sex-specificNLRP6/AVRandADMvariants affecting male susceptibility to essential hypertension.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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