The Effect of Four Different Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms on Coronary Heart Disease in a Han Chinese Population in Xinjiang Region
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Background: I n this current work we aimed to find the effect of four different single Nucleotide Polymorphisms(SNPs) rs1122608(SMARCA4),rs2230806(ABCA1), rs12563308(ANGPTL3),and rs662799(APOA5 ) on coronary heart disease(CHD) in a Han Chinese population in Xinjiang region of China. Methods: : This study involved 914 subjects with 493 CHD patients and 421 healthy controls. The genotype distribution of analyzed and their relations with CHD risk factors were assessed. Results: : No statistical differences were found in genotype and allele distributions of above SNPs between CHD and healthy controls (P>0.05). Serum level of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) was higher in in TT genotype of rs1122608 when compared with GT and GG genotypes (P< 0.01) in CHD patients ; serum triglyceride(TG) level was higher in rs662799 GG genotype than GA and AA genotypes(P <0.00); AA of rs662799 was associated with higher HDL-C level compared with other two genotypes (P 0.05 for all). Logistic regression analysis showed that the SNPs examined were not related to CHD (p > 0.05). Also no association was found between four SNPs with the angiographic severity of CHD patients (p > 0.05). Conclusions: : APOA5 rs662799 GG allele is associated with elevated triglyceride and might act as a risk factor for CHD; SMARCA4 rs1122608 TT allele and APOA5 rs662799 AA allele are associated with elevated high-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels, and might play a protective role in the development of CHD.
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