Extensive ethnogenomic diversity of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS) polymorphisms.

Gene regulation and systems biology Pub Date : 2013-01-01 Epub Date: 2013-01-15 DOI:10.4137/GRSB.S10857
Bolaji N Thomas, Tanya J Thakur, Li Yi, Aldiouma Guindo, Dapa A Diallo, Jurg Ott
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Abstract

Nitric oxide (NO) is highly reactive, produced in endothelial cells by endothelial NO synthase (eNOS) and has been implicated in sickle cell pathophysiology. We evaluated the distribution of functionally significant eNOS variants (the T786C variant in the promoter region, the Glu298Asp variant in exon 7, and the variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) in intron 4) in Africans, African Americans and Caucasians. The C-786 variant was more common in Caucasians than in Africans and African Americans. Consistent with other findings, the Asp-298 variant had the highest frequency in Caucasians followed by African Americans, but was completely absent in Africans. The very rare intron 4 allele, eNOS 4c, was found in some Africans and African Americans, but not in Caucasians. eNOS 4d allele was present in 2 Africans. These findings suggest a consistent and widespread genomic diversity in the distribution of eNOS variants in Africans, comparative to African Americans and Caucasians.

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内皮型一氧化氮合酶(eNOS)多态性的广泛民族基因组多样性。
一氧化氮(NO)是内皮细胞中由内皮NO合成酶(eNOS)产生的高活性物质,与镰状细胞病理生理有关。我们评估了非洲人、非裔美国人和白种人中功能显著的eNOS变异(启动子区域的T786C变异、外显子7的Glu298Asp变异和内含子4的可变数目串联重复序列(VNTR))的分布。C-786变异在白种人中比在非洲人和非裔美国人中更常见。与其他研究结果一致,Asp-298变体在白种人中频率最高,其次是非洲裔美国人,但在非洲人中完全没有。在一些非洲人和非裔美国人身上发现了非常罕见的4号内含子等位基因eNOS 4c,但在白种人身上没有发现。2名非洲人存在enos4d等位基因。这些发现表明,与非裔美国人和高加索人相比,非洲人的eNOS变异分布具有一致和广泛的基因组多样性。
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