The G allele of the rs4344 polymorphism of the angiotensin-converting enzyme gene is associated with alanine aminotransferase (ALT) and gamma glutamyl transferase (GGT) in Brazilian hypertensive patients.

IF 2.6 4区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY
Lívia da C Agostini, Renata B M E Silva, Nayara N T Silva, Ana Cláudia F Lopes, Vanessa de A Belo, Wendel Coura-Vital, Luiz Fernando de M Teixeira, Angélica A Lima, Glenda Nicioli da Silva
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Abstract

Background: The association of genetic variants and environmental factors contribute to increased susceptibility to arterial hypertension (AH). Polymorphisms of the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene have been identified as a genetic risk factor related to blood pressure (BP) levels and liver function, since they influence the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS).

Objective: To evaluate the influence of the rs4344 polymorphism of the ACE gene on AH and biochemical parameters of liver function (ALT, AST, GGT and ALP) in normotensive and hypertensive patients.

Method and results: The identification of the polymorphism was performed by qPCR, using the TaqMan® system, in 811 individuals (484 normotensive and 327 hypertensive) and biochemical dosages (AST, ALT, GGT and ALP) were performed by UV/Vis spectrophotometry. A univariate logistic regression model was used to identify factors associated with hypertension and Pearson's chi-square test to assess allele frequency between groups. A multivariate logistic regression model was used to correct confounding factors and assess the association of the variant with hypertension. Data normality was assessed using the Shapiro-Wilk test. Continuous nonparametric variables were expressed as median and interquartile range and analyzed using the Mann-Whitney test and parametric data were expressed as mean and standard deviation and analyzed by unpaired Student's t test. The rs4344 variant was not linked to hypertension in the individuals examined. However, concerning liver function marker enzymes, the G allele was associated with increased levels of GGT and ALT in hypertensive patients.

Conclusions: Our findings indicated that the rs4344 variant of the ACE gene is linked to impaired liver function in hypertensive individuals.

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Molecular Biology Reports
Molecular Biology Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: Molecular Biology Reports publishes original research papers and review articles that demonstrate novel molecular and cellular findings in both eukaryotes (animals, plants, algae, funghi) and prokaryotes (bacteria and archaea).The journal publishes results of both fundamental and translational research as well as new techniques that advance experimental progress in the field and presents original research papers, short communications and (mini-) reviews.
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