Polymorphisms of the angiotensin-converting-enzyme gene in subjects who die from coronary heart disease.

Quarterly Journal of Medicine Pub Date : 1994-04-01
A E Evans, O Poirier, F Kee, L Lecerf, E McCrum, T Falconer, J Crane, D F O'Rourke, F Cambien
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It has been shown that myocardial infarction survivors are more likely to carry an insertion/deletion polymorphism (I/D) of the angiotensin-converting-enzyme (ACE) gene than age-matched population controls. To test whether the association with coronary risk had been under-estimated, the frequency of the ACE I/D was studied in 213 fatal cases of definite and possible myocardial infarction which came to autopsy in the Belfast MONICA Project area. In comparison to controls from the same population, the autopsy cases had an increased frequency of the ACE D allele (p < 0.02). The overall odds ratios were 2.2 for DD vs. II, and 1.8 for ID vs II (test for trend p = 0.01). The findings bear out the hypothesis that the ACE I/D polymorphism is a risk factor for fatal myocardial infarction and sudden cardiac death.

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冠心病死亡患者血管紧张素转换酶基因多态性研究
研究表明,心肌梗死幸存者比年龄匹配的人群更有可能携带血管紧张素转换酶(ACE)基因的插入/缺失多态性(I/D)。为了检验与冠状动脉风险的关联是否被低估,我们对贝尔法斯特MONICA项目区域进行尸检的213例明确和可能的心肌梗死死亡病例进行了ACE I/D频率的研究。与同一人群的对照组相比,尸检病例的ACE D等位基因频率增加(p < 0.02)。DD与II的总优势比为2.2,ID与II的总优势比为1.8(趋势检验p = 0.01)。研究结果证实了ACE I/D多态性是致死性心肌梗死和心源性猝死的危险因素的假设。
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