A polymorphism in is associated with a lower risk for fatal cardiovascular events in females: the MORGAM project

Angiotensin II, a vasoconstrictor and the main effector molecule of the renin–angiotensin system, is known to influence inflammation, thrombosis, low-density lipoprotein oxidation and growth factors, all of which contribute to cardiovascular disease. The associations of polymorphisms in the angioten...

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Main Authors: Ciara Vangjeli, Patrick Dicker, David-Alexandre Tregouet, Denis C Shields, Alun Evans, Alice V Stanton
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi - SAGE Publishing 2011-12-01
Series:Journal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1177/1470320311405557
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spelling doaj-f70b8e51941b49d4a89e830d01ab04f82021-05-02T21:31:38ZengHindawi - SAGE PublishingJournal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System1470-32031752-89762011-12-011210.1177/1470320311405557A polymorphism in is associated with a lower risk for fatal cardiovascular events in females: the MORGAM projectCiara Vangjeli0Patrick Dicker1David-Alexandre Tregouet2Denis C Shields3Alun Evans4Alice V Stanton5 Molecular & Cellular Therapeutics, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, IrelandDepartment of Epidemiology, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, IrelandInstitut National de la Santé Et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM), Unité Mixte de Recherche (UMR_S) 525, Université Pierre et Marie Curie (UPMC), Paris, FranceUCD Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research, University College Dublin, IrelandEpidemiology Research Group, Mulhouse, Queen’s University Belfast, Belfast, Northern IrelandMolecular & Cellular Therapeutics, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, Dublin, IrelandAngiotensin II, a vasoconstrictor and the main effector molecule of the renin–angiotensin system, is known to influence inflammation, thrombosis, low-density lipoprotein oxidation and growth factors, all of which contribute to cardiovascular disease. The associations of polymorphisms in the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 ( ACE2 ) gene with cardiovascular risk have not been fully determined. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in ACE2 were genotyped in participants of the prospective MORGAM study ( n = 5092) from five cohorts: ATBC, FINRISK, Northern Sweden, PRIME/Belfast and PRIME/France. Using a case-cohort design, associations were sought between SNPs and haplotypes with cardiovascular events during follow-up (Cox proportional hazards model). The comparison group were a subset of all MORGAM participants who were selected to ensure similar age and sex distributions among the cases and controls. The A allele of the rs2285666 SNP (HR = 0.3, p = 0.04) was significantly associated with the risk of cardiovascular death in female subjects. These findings complement those found in other studies of SNPs in the ACE2 gene in relation to cardiovascular disease risk. As females carry two copies of the ACE2 gene, and given its plausible biological role in cardiovascular disease risk, further studies of ACE2 should be prioritised.https://doi.org/10.1177/1470320311405557
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author Ciara Vangjeli
Patrick Dicker
David-Alexandre Tregouet
Denis C Shields
Alun Evans
Alice V Stanton
spellingShingle Ciara Vangjeli
Patrick Dicker
David-Alexandre Tregouet
Denis C Shields
Alun Evans
Alice V Stanton
A polymorphism in is associated with a lower risk for fatal cardiovascular events in females: the MORGAM project
Journal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
author_facet Ciara Vangjeli
Patrick Dicker
David-Alexandre Tregouet
Denis C Shields
Alun Evans
Alice V Stanton
author_sort Ciara Vangjeli
title A polymorphism in is associated with a lower risk for fatal cardiovascular events in females: the MORGAM project
title_short A polymorphism in is associated with a lower risk for fatal cardiovascular events in females: the MORGAM project
title_full A polymorphism in is associated with a lower risk for fatal cardiovascular events in females: the MORGAM project
title_fullStr A polymorphism in is associated with a lower risk for fatal cardiovascular events in females: the MORGAM project
title_full_unstemmed A polymorphism in is associated with a lower risk for fatal cardiovascular events in females: the MORGAM project
title_sort polymorphism in is associated with a lower risk for fatal cardiovascular events in females: the morgam project
publisher Hindawi - SAGE Publishing
series Journal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System
issn 1470-3203
1752-8976
publishDate 2011-12-01
description Angiotensin II, a vasoconstrictor and the main effector molecule of the renin–angiotensin system, is known to influence inflammation, thrombosis, low-density lipoprotein oxidation and growth factors, all of which contribute to cardiovascular disease. The associations of polymorphisms in the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 ( ACE2 ) gene with cardiovascular risk have not been fully determined. Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in ACE2 were genotyped in participants of the prospective MORGAM study ( n = 5092) from five cohorts: ATBC, FINRISK, Northern Sweden, PRIME/Belfast and PRIME/France. Using a case-cohort design, associations were sought between SNPs and haplotypes with cardiovascular events during follow-up (Cox proportional hazards model). The comparison group were a subset of all MORGAM participants who were selected to ensure similar age and sex distributions among the cases and controls. The A allele of the rs2285666 SNP (HR = 0.3, p = 0.04) was significantly associated with the risk of cardiovascular death in female subjects. These findings complement those found in other studies of SNPs in the ACE2 gene in relation to cardiovascular disease risk. As females carry two copies of the ACE2 gene, and given its plausible biological role in cardiovascular disease risk, further studies of ACE2 should be prioritised.
url https://doi.org/10.1177/1470320311405557
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