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Association Between Rs10757274 and Rs2383206 SNPs As Genetic Risk Factors in Iranian Patients with Coronary Artery Disease

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Date 2017 Oct 25
PMID 29062378
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There are only a few reports concerning the genetic risk factors for coronary artery disease (CAD). However, 2 polymorphisms of rs10757274 and rs2383206 on chromosome 9p21.3 have been shown recently to be associated with CAD in certain populations. This is the 1st study to investigate their validity and association with CAD in a sample of the Iranian population. Genomic DNA was extracted from the peripheral blood of all participants, consisting of 111 cases with CAD and 100 normal controls with normal coronary angiographies. Genotyping of rs10757274 and rs2383206 was performed in the cases and controls using designed mismatch primers via the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method. Statistical analysis presented a significant association between the rs10757274 GG (p value = 0.029, χ = 7.078) and rs2383206 GG (p value = 0.036, χ =6.658) genotypes and CAD among the cases as compared with the normal controls. Haplotype analysis of rs10757274 and rs2383206 polymorphisms showed 43% GG/GG haplotype with a significant association with CAD (p value = 0.014, χ² = 6.058). The results of this study provide an insight into the underlying molecular mechanism of CAD pathogenesis and pave the way for future functional studies on these variants.

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