Title of article :
Allele, Genotype and Haplotype Structures of Functional Polymorphic Variants in Endothelial Nitric Oxide Synthase (eNOS), Angiotensinogen (ACE) and Aldosterone Synthase (CYP11B2) Genes in Healthy Pregnant Women of Indian Ethnicity
Author/Authors :
Devendran, Anichavezhi Department of Pharmacology - Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) , Nampoothiri, Sreekala Department of Biotechnology and Biochemical Engineering - Sree Buddha College of Engineering , Shewade, Deepak Gopal Department of Pharmacology - Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) , Chatterjee, Suvro Vascular Biology Division - AU-KBC Research Centre - Madras Institute of Technology (M.I.T) - Anna University , Jayaraman, Balachandar Department of Cardiology - Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER) , Chandrasekharan, Adithan Department of Pharmacology - Jawaharlal Institute of Post Graduate Medical Education and Research (JIPMER)
Abstract :
Background: Variants in the candidate genes eNOS, CYP11B2 and ACE have been
implicated as liable biomarkers that can predict complications like hypertension and
preeclampsia. Studies on the impact and distribution of these variants on healthy
pregnancy have not been done so far in south Indian or in any of the native Indian
population. Examining these variants could lay a strong basis in understanding the
genetic aspects of preeclampsia and further offer effective means in early risk assessment
in a preeclampsia.
Methods: Genotyping for 303 unrelated healthy women of Tamilian origin who underwent
uncomplicated term pregnancies was executed by PCR-RFLP for eNOS,
CYP11B2 and ACE variants. Haplotype assessment and pairwise linkage disequilibrium
(LD) investigation were performed by Haploview software.
Results: The prevalence of eNOS variants (-786T>C, Glu298Asp and intron 4
VNTR) was 12%, 21.6% and 21.1%, respectively. The incidence of CYP11B2 (-344
C>T) and ACE (287 bp Alu I/D) variants was found to be 43.8% and 42.7%. The
observed frequencies of the studied polymorphisms did not diverge from the HWE
(p>0.05). Significant LD was observed between 3 eNOS gene polymorphisms. Six
different haplotype structures with a frequency of >1% were generated from three
eNOS variants. Among the haplotypes generated, the haplotype T-4b-G was the
most common with the frequency of 64.4%. There was a statistically significant inconsistency
in the study population in comparison to other global races.
Conclusion: The outcome of this study could be used for investigating future therapeutic
value of the variants in a preeclamptic set-up which could pose a credible diagnostic
potential for primary risk assessment of women susceptible to preeclampsia/
other pregnancy related complications.
Keywords :
Preeclampsia , Hypertension , Haplotypes , eNOS , CYP11B2
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics