PMID: 26770495Jan 16, 2016Paper

Association of acylation-stimulating protein and receptor gene polymorphisms with coronary heart disease in Han and Hui populations

International Journal of Clinical and Experimental Medicine
Honglei JiangChunlin Cao

Abstract

This study was to analyze the acylation-stimulating protein (ASP) (301T>C) and C5a-like receptor 2 (C5L2) (698C>T) gene polymorphisms in Han and Hui populations, and investigate their association with coronary heart disease (CHD). 245 Han CHD patients and 110 Hui CHD patients from Shandong, Jinan, China were included in this study. Biochemical analysis was performed to assess the blood sugar and lipid levels in these patients, and the TaqMan genotyping assay was used to determine the genotype distribution. Our results showed that the C allele frequency in the ASP (301T>C) polymorphism in the Hui population was significantly higher than normal controls, while no significant differences were observed in the Han population, which might contribute to the genetic susceptibility of CHD in the Hui population. Moreover, for C5L2 (698C>T) gene polymorphism in both Han and Hui populations, the frequencies of the C/T genotype and T allele were significantly higher in the CHD patients compared with normal controls. Moreover, there were slight differences in the association of ASP and C5L2 gene polymorphisms with blood sugar and lipid levels between Han and Hui populations. Our results suggest differential ASP and C5L2 genotype distribution...Continue Reading

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