Title of article :
Association of Interleukin-1 Gene cluster polymorphisms with coronary slow flow phenomenon
Author/Authors :
Onur Mutluer, Ferit Department of Cardiology - Koç University Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , Ural, Dilek Department of Cardiology - Koç University Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , Güngör, Barış Department of Cardiology - Siyami Ersek Training and Research Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , Bolca, Osman Department of Cardiology - Siyami Ersek Training and Research Hospital - İstanbul - Turkey , Aksu, Tolga Department of Cardiology - Kocaeli Derince Trainig and Research Hospital - Kocaeli - Turkey
Abstract :
Objective: Coronary slow flow phenomenon (CSFP) is characterized by the decreased rate of contrast progression in epicardial coronary arte-ries in the absence of significant coronary stenosis. Mounting evidence has showed a significant association between inflammation and CSFP severity. This study aimed to evaluate possible associations between interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) gene variable number tandem repeat (VNTR), IL-1β -511 single nucleotide (SNP), and IL-1β+3954 SNP mutations with CSFP.
Methods: Forty-eight patients with CSFP and 62 controls with angiographically normal coronary arteries were prospectively enrolled in the study. Genotypes were assessed using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-based restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) technique.
Results: Homozygote genotype for allele 2 of+3954 C>T 2/2 genotype was significantly more frequent in patients with CSFP than in the control group, whereas 1/2 genotype was more frequent in the control group (35.4% versus 14.5% for 2/2 genotype and 25% versus 35.5% for 1/2 genotype in CSFP and control groups, respectively, X2=6.6; p=0.04). The allelic frequency of allele 2 of this polymorphism was significantly higher in the CSFP group than in the control group (47.9% versus 28.6% in the control group, X2=5.6; p=0.02). However, there was no significant difference with regard to genotype or allelic frequencies of IL-1ra VNTR or IL-1β -511 SNP polymorphisms between patients with CSFP and controls.
Conclusion: IL-1β+3954 SNP mutations are significantly more common in patients with CSFP. It may suggest that the tendency for inflammation may contribute to the presence of this phenomenon.
Keywords :
atherosclerosis , interleukins , oxidative stress , endothelium , vascular smooth muscle
Journal title :
The Anatolian Journal of Cardiology: Andolu Kardiyoloji Dergisi