Common Variants in the Periostin Gene Influence Development of Atherosclerosis in Young Persons

Author:

Hixson James E.1,Shimmin Lawrence C.1,Montasser May E.1,Kim Do-Kyun1,Zhong Yu1,Ibarguen Heladio1,Follis Jack1,Malcom Gray1,Strong Jack1,Howard Tim1,Langefeld Carl1,Liu Yongmei1,Rotter Jerome I.1,Johnson Craig1,Herrington David1

Affiliation:

1. From the Human Genetics Center, University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, Houston. TX (J.E.H., L.C.S., M.E.M., D.-K.K., Y.Z., H.I., J.F.); Department of Pathology, Louisiana State University Health Sciences Center, New Orleans, LA (G.M., J.S.); Center for Human Genomics (T.H.), Section on Statistical Genetics and Bioinformatics (C.L.), Division of Public Health Sciences (Y.L.), and Department of Internal Medicine-Cardiology (D.H.), Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Winston-Salem...

Abstract

Objective— We investigated the influence of genetic variants (rare and common) in the gene encoding periostin ( POSTN ) on atherosclerosis as measured in arterial specimens from the Pathobiological Determinants of Atherosclerosis in Youth (PDAY) study. Methods and Results— A comprehensive survey of common POSTN variants (87 single-nucleotide polymorphisms [SNPs]) in PDAY subjects (n=2527) identified numerous SNPs associated with raised lesions in abdominal aorta and with fatty streaks in thoracic aorta. These SNPs belonged to a small number of correlation bins that spanned the entire locus. To examine effects of rare variants, we resequenced POSTN functional regions in PDAY cases with raised lesions (n=291) and controls with no raised lesions (n=294). However, we found no significant associations with case-control status for carriers of POSTN rare variants using the weighted-sum method for rare variant analysis. Conclusion— We identified common variants in POSTN that are associated with arterial lesions in young persons from the PDAY study. This finding strongly supports a role for periostin in atherogenesis, as suggested by recent proteomics analysis that found abundant expression of periostin in atherosclerotic lesions. Genetic variation may influence atherosclerosis via periostin's known involvement in multiple relevant pathways, including angiogenesis, vascular remodeling, and stimulation of migration and differentiation of vascular smooth muscle cells.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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