Association analysis between hypertension and CYBA, CLCNKB, and KCNMB1 functional polymorphisms in the Japanese population -: The Suita study

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作者
Kokubo, Y [1 ]
Iwai, N [1 ]
Tago, N [1 ]
Inamoto, N [1 ]
Okayama, A [1 ]
Yamawaki, H [1 ]
Naraba, H [1 ]
Tomoike, H [1 ]
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[1] Natl Cardiovasc Ctr, Res Inst, Suita, Osaka 5658565, Japan
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epidemiology; genetic association study; hypertension;
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10.1253/circj.69.138
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R5 [内科学];
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1002 ; 100201 ;
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Background Reproducibility of results is important for the validity of genetic association studies. Recently, 3 functional polymorphisms, G(-930)A in CYBA, T481S in CLCNKB, and E65K in KCNMBI, were reported to be associated with blood pressure (BP) status and the aim of this study was to confirm those findings using a large cohort representing the general Japanese population. Methods and Results The study population consisted of 3,652 subjects recruited from the Suita study as representive of the general population in Japan. The genotypes of the 3 polymorphisms were determined by the TaqMan method. Logistic analysis indicated that the CYBA/G(-930)A polymorphism was associated with hypertension in male subjects. In the male population, the odds ratio of the GG genotype over GA+AA was 1.27 (95% confidence interval 1.01-1.57, p=0.034). Moreover, residuals of systolic and diastolic BP values were significantly higher in subjects with the GG genotype than in those with the GA or AA genotype (p=0.0007). However, such significant effects of the genotype on BP status were not observed in the female population. The significance of the CLCNKB/T481S and KCNMB1/E65K polymorphisms were not replicated in the present study. Conclusion The significance of the G(-930)A polymorphism of CYBA was confirmed in the present study with adequate statistical power, which strengthens the hypothesis that this polymorphism is important in the pathogenesis of hypertension and confers susceptibility.
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