Title of article :
Association of angiotensin-converting enzyme gene variations with coronary artery disease in the Iranian population
Author/Authors :
Ghaffarzadeh ، Ayda Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Cellular and Molecular Medicine Institute - Urmia University of Medical Sciences , Nemati ، Mohadeseh Department of Clinical Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine - Urmia University of Medical Sciences , Hassan-Nejhad ، Mahsa Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Cellular and Molecular Medicine Institute - Urmia University of Medical Sciences , Khadem-Vatani ، Kamal Seyyed-al Shohada University Hospital - Urmia University of Medical Sciences , Baghal-Sadriforoush ، Sahar Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Cellular and Molecular Medicine Institute - Urmia University of Medical Sciences , bagheri ، morteza Cellular and Molecular Research Center, Cellular and Molecular Medicine Institute - Urmia University of Medical Sciences
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1
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5
Abstract :
Background: The purpose of this study was to identify the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene (I/D) variations in CAD patients and healthy controls in an Iranian population (West Azerbaijan province of Iran).Methods: This cross-sectional study included 95 CAD patients and 203 healthy controls. ACE I/D polymorphisms were assessed using PCR, and their frequency was determined. Results: There were 298 people, 95 CAD patients, and 203 controls, with an average age of 50.96±3.45 and 51.14±10.20. We discovered that the frequency of the D allele was significantly higher in CAD patients than in controls (P = 0.0009). In contrast, the frequency of the I allele was significantly higher in controls than in CAD patients (P = 0.0009). The D allele carriers genotypes (DD + ID) were more frequent in the CAD patients than in the control group (P = 0.008). The ACE II genotype-state carriers were more common in the control group than in CAD patients (P = 0.0084). However, in the case of the ACE ID genotype, no significant differences were not found in the tested groups (P = 0.47).Conclusions: These findings suggest that individuals with the ACE DD genotype are predisposed to CAD, whereas individuals with the ACE II genotype state are protected.
Keywords :
Coronary artery disease , Angiotensin , Converting Enzyme , Genetic , Insertion , deletion , Polymorphism
Journal title :
Arya Atherosclerosis
Journal title :
Arya Atherosclerosis
Record number :
2746779
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