Evaluation of Genetic Risk Factors for Silent Brain Infarction

Author:

Notsu Yoshitomo1,Nabika Toru1,Park Hyun-Young1,Masuda Junichi1,Kobayashi Shotai1

Affiliation:

1. From the Central Clinical Laboratory (Y.N.), Department of Laboratory Medicine (T.N., H-Y.P., J.M.), and the Third Department of Internal Medicine (S.K.), Shimane Medical University; and Shimane Institute of Health Science (T.N., S.K.), Izumo, Japan.

Abstract

Background and Purpose —Silent brain infarction (SBI) is often found with white matter hyperintensity. A recent genetic study on elderly twins indicated that the susceptibility to white matter hyperintensity was largely determined by genetic factors, implying the existence of genetic susceptibility for SBI as well. We therefore studied 3 genetic polymorphisms in SBI, the deletion/insertion polymorphism of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene, the apolipoprotein(a) [apo(a)] size polymorphism, and the T677C polymorphism of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene, by a case-control study. Methods —By MRI, 147 subjects with SBI and 214 without cerebral infarctions (control group) were selected from participants of a health examination of the brain. Seventy-four patients with symptomatic subcortical infarction (SSI) from the same area were also included in the study. In addition to the control group, 2 more reference populations were recruited. Typing of the apo(a) size polymorphism was done by Western blotting with the use of an anti-apo(a) antibody. Genotypes of ACE and MTHFR were determined by polymerase chain reaction amplification of the genomic DNA and subsequent restriction enzyme digestion. Results —The ACE polymorphism was not associated with either SBI or SSI. In contrast, the small apo(a) was associated with both SSI and SBI. The MTHFR polymorphism was associated only with SSI. The association of MTHFR and apo(a) was greater in the younger subjects. Conclusions —Among the 3 genetic polymorphisms studied, only the apo(a) size polymorphism is a risk factor for SBI.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Advanced and Specialised Nursing,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Clinical Neurology

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