Title of article :
Effect of MTHFR A1298C Gene Polymorphism on Acute Coronary Syndrome
Author/Authors :
Fuadi ، Muhamad Robiul Doctoral Program of Medical Science - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Airlangga , Nugraha ، Jusak R. Department of Clinical Pathology - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Airlangga , Suryawan ، I Gde Rurus Department of Cardiology and Vascular Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Airlangga , Kahar ، Hartono Department of Clinical Pathology - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Airlangga , Aryati ، Aryati Department of Clinical Pathology - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Airlangga , Prabowo ، Gwenny Ichsan Department of Physiology and Medical Biochemistry - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Airlangga , Utomo ، Budi Department of Public Health and Preventive Medicine - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Airlangga , I tishom ، Reny Department of Medical Biology - Faculty of Medicine - Universitas Airlangga
From page :
77
To page :
82
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Acute coronary syndrome is a manifestation of CVD. In Indonesia, limited studies have been conducted on genetics as a potential risk factor for acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Consequently, this study aimed to examine the effect of the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) A1298C gene polymorphism on the incidence of ACS.METHODS: The study employed a case-control design. Outpatients from the cardiology and internal medicine clinics at the University of Airlangga (UNAIR) Hospital in Surabaya, Indonesia, constituted the study population. The case group comprised 60 patients with a history of ACS, while the control group consisted of 30 patients without a history of cardiovascular complaints. MTHFR A12980C gene polymorphism examination was performed using the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR RFLP) method at the Tropical Disease Center UNAIR Laboratory.RESULTS: Among the ACS group, 29 (48.1%), 13 (21.7%), and 18 (30%) of the individuals had AA, AC, and CC genotype patterns, respectively. In the control group, 16 individuals had AA (53.3%), 6 AC (20%), and 8 CC (26.7%). The C allele variant was identified in 41% of the ACS group and 37% of the control group. The odds ratio (OR) for the incidence of ACS was 1.195 (95% confidence interval [CI]; 0.381-3.752), 1.241 (95% CI; 0.481-3.486), and 1.222 (95% CI; 0.381-3.752). Chi-square analysis revealed no association between MTHFR A1298C gene polymorphism and the incidence of ACS (p 0.05).CONCLUSIONS: MTHFR A1298C gene polymorphism did not significantly affect ACS incidence.
Keywords :
Cardiovascular Disease , Risk Factors , Genetic , Polymerase chain reaction , Restriction fragment length polymorphism
Journal title :
Arya Atherosclerosis
Journal title :
Arya Atherosclerosis
Record number :
2746792
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