Association between angiotensin converting enzyme gene polymorphism and essential hypertension: A systematic review and meta-analysis.

IF 2.1 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE
Mingyu Liu, Jian Yi, Wenwen Tang
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Abstract

Background: The current meta-analytic study explored the relation between ACE gene insertion/deletion (I/D), and the risk of EH by reviewing relevant trials so as to determine the association between Angiotensin Converting Enzyme (ACE) gene polymorphism and essential hypertension (EH) susceptibility.

Methods: Relevant studies published before May 2019 were collected from the PubMed, Cochrane, Embase, CNKI, VANFUN, and VIP databases.

Results: Fifty-seven studies involving a total of 32,862 patients were included. These studies found that ACE gene D allele was associated with higher EH susceptibility in allelic model, homozygote model, dominant model, and regressive model, and that Asian population with ACE gene D allele showed a higher EH susceptibility in all these models. Moreover, ACE gene D allele was found closely related to a higher EH susceptibility in the subgroups of HWE, NO HWE, Caucasian population, and Mixed population, with the majority being males in allelic model, homozygote model, and regressive model and the majority being females in allelic model.

Conclusion: ACE gene D allele is associated with an overall higher EH susceptibility, which is confirmed in the subgroup analysis of Asian population, HWE, NO HWE, Caucasian population, and Mixed population.

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血管紧张素转换酶基因多态性与原发性高血压的关系:一项系统综述和荟萃分析。
背景:本荟萃分析研究通过回顾相关试验,探讨ACE基因插入/缺失(I/D)与EH风险之间的关系,以确定ACE基因多态性与原发性高血压(EH)易感性之间的关系。方法:从PubMed、Cochrane、Embase、CNKI、VANFUN和VIP数据库中收集2019年5月前发表的相关研究。结果:57项研究共纳入32,862例患者。这些研究发现,ACE基因D等位基因在等位基因模型、纯合子模型、显性模型和回归模型中都与EH易感性相关,并且ACE基因D等位基因的亚洲人群在所有模型中都表现出更高的EH易感性。ACE基因D等位基因与高智商人群、非高智商人群、高加索人群和混血人群的EH易感性密切相关,在等位基因模型、纯合子模型和回归模型中以男性居多,在等位基因模型中以女性居多。结论:ACE基因D等位基因与EH总体高易感性相关,这在亚洲人群、高智商人群、非高智商人群、高加索人群和混血儿人群的亚组分析中得到证实。
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16
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: JRAAS is a peer-reviewed, open access journal, serving as a resource for biomedical professionals, primarily with an active interest in the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system in humans and other mammals. It publishes original research and reviews on the normal and abnormal function of this system and its pharmacology and therapeutics, mostly in a cardiovascular context but including research in all areas where this system is present, including the brain, lungs and gastro-intestinal tract.
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