Author:
Ichikawa Mai,Konoshita Tadashi,Makino Yasukazu,Suzuki Jinya,Ishizuka Tamotsu,Nakamura Hiroyuki
Abstract
AbstractThe renin-angiotensin system (RAS) is important in the onset and course of cardiovascular, kidney, and metabolic disorders. Previous reports showed that the RAS blockade protects organs and suppress the development of type 2 diabetes mellitus. A novel component of the RAS, namely, chromosome 9 open reading frame 3 (C9orf3), was recently identified, however, its effects are unclear. We evaluated whether the genetic variant of C9orf3 is associated with morbidity of hypertension among subjects with type 2 diabetes. We enrolled 382 subjects with type 2 diabetes, 222 of whom were diagnosed with hypertension. Human leukocyte genomic DNA was isolated and a genetic variant was analyzed for a C/T variant of C9orf3 (rs4385527) via PCR analysis. The relationship between the genotype and hypertension morbidity among subjects with diabetes was examined. The proportion of the respective C9orf3 genetic variants were as follows 247 CC, 119 CT, and 16 TT. The risk of hypertension was determined to be 1.58, with a 95% confidence interval of 1.11–2.27. Moreover, the p value was 0.012 for allelic comparison and for Armitage’s trend test, with the C allele identified as the risk factor. Consequently, hypertension was markedly associated with type 2 diabetes in subjects with the C9orf3 variant, exhibiting a nearly 1.6-fold increased risk. The C variant of a new component of the RAS, C9orf3 (rs4385527) might have a considerable impact on the pathogenesis of hypertension in diabetes.
Funder
the Strategic International Research Cooperative Program
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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