Title of article :
Combinations of Polymorphic Markers of Chemokine Genes, Their Receptors and Acute Phase Protein Genes As Potential Predictors of Coronary Heart Diseases
Author/Authors :
Nasibullin, T.R. Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics - Ufa Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, russia , Yagafarova, L.F. Medical and sanitary unit of PJSC “Tatneft” and the city of Almetyevsk, russia , Yagafarov, I.R. Medical and sanitary unit of PJSC “Tatneft” and the city of Almetyevsk, russia , Timasheva, Y.R. Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics - Ufa Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, russia , Erdman, V.V. Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics - Ufa Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, russia , Tuktarova, I.A. Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics - Ufa Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, russia , Mustafina, O.E. Institute of Biochemistry and Genetics - Ufa Research Center of the Russian Academy of Sciences, russia
Abstract :
Atherosclerosis, the main factor in the development of coronary heart diseases (CHD), is an inflam-matory response to endothelial layer damage in the arterial bed. We have analyzed the association between CHD and the polymorphic markers of genes that control the synthesis of proteins involved in the processes of adhesion and chemotaxis of immunocompetent cells: rs1024611 (–2518A>G, CCL2 gene), rs1799864 (V64I, CCR2gene), rs3732378 (T280M, CX3CR1 gene), rs1136743 (A70V, SAA1 gene), and rs1205 (2042C>T, CRP gene) in 217 patients with CHD and 250 controls. Using the Monte Carlo method and Markov chains (APSampler), we re-vealed a combination of alleles/genotypes associated with both a reduced and increased risk of CHD. The most significant alleles/genotypes areSAA1*T/T+CRP*C+CX3CR1*G/A (Pperm = 0.0056, or = 0.07 95%CI 0.009–0.55), SAA1*T+CRP*T+CCR2*G/A+CX3CR1*G (Pperm = 0.0063, or = 14.58 95%CI 1.88–113.04), SAA1*T+CCR2*A+C-CL2*G/G (Pperm = 0.0351, or = 10.77 95%CI 1.35–85.74)
Farsi abstract :
فاقد چكيده فارسي
Keywords :
coronary heart disease , genetic polymorphism , complex traits , APSampler
Journal title :
Acta Naturae