Association between rs20456 and rs6930913 of Kinesin-Like Family 6 and Hypertension in a Chinese Cohort.

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE International Journal of Hypertension Pub Date : 2021-12-18 eCollection Date: 2021-01-01 DOI:10.1155/2021/1061800
Yan-Li Chen, Li-Qiang Zheng, Tie-Jun Li, Zhao-Qing Sun, Ying Hao, Bao-Gang Wu, Ying-Xian Sun
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This study aimed to investigate the relationship between kinesin-like family 6 (KIF6) polymorphisms and hypertension in a northeast Chinese cohort. In this study, two single nucleotide polymorphisms of KIF6 (rs20456 and rs6930913) and their haplotype were analyzed in 382 hypertension patients and 378 controls with SHEsis analysis platform, and the gene-environmental interactions were evaluated with logistic regression analysis. After adjusting for confounding factors, significantly lower risk of hypertension was observed in participants with genotype TC (0.416 (CI 0.299-0.578), p < 0.001) and CC (0.577 (0.389-0.857), p=0.007) of rs20456 compared with TT. For rs6930913, allele T (0.522 (0.386-0.704), p < 0.001), genotype TT (0.325 (0.205-0.515), p < 0.001), and genotype CT (0.513 (0.379-0.693), p < 0.001) were significantly associated with lower risk of hypertension than allele C and CC genotype, respectively. Gene-environment analyses confirmed the significant influence on hypertension by the interactions between genotypes distribution in rs20456 (CT: p=0.036, TT: p=0.022) and smoking status. No interactions were found between smoking and rs6930913, except those with dominant or recessive genetic models (both P s =0.006). There were no interactions between KIF6 and overweight (all P s > 0.05). Haplotype analyses showed that CC (p=0.005) and TC (p=0.001) of rs20456 and rs6930913 were significantly associated with a statistically increased risk of hypertension. The false-positive report probability (FPRP) analysis was used to verify significant findings. In conclusions, KIF6 might affect the susceptibility of hypertension. The allele C (rs20456) and allele T (rs690913) were inclined to protect individuals from hypertension both in genotype and haplotype analyses.

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激酶样蛋白6家族rs20456和rs6930913与中国高血压的相关性
本研究旨在探讨中国东北人群中激酶样家族6 (KIF6)多态性与高血压的关系。本研究利用SHEsis分析平台,分析382例高血压患者和378例对照者中KIF6的两个单核苷酸多态性(rs20456和rs6930913)及其单倍型,并采用logistic回归分析评估基因与环境的相互作用。校正混杂因素后,与TT相比,基因型为rs20456的TC (0.416 (CI 0.299-0.578), p < 0.001)和CC (0.577 (0.389-0.857), p=0.007)的高血压风险显著降低。对于rs6930913,等位基因T (0.522 (0.386 ~ 0.704), p < 0.001)、TT基因型(0.325 (0.205 ~ 0.515),p < 0.001)、CT基因型(0.513 (0.379 ~ 0.693),p < 0.001)与高血压风险降低的相关性显著高于等位基因C和CC基因型。基因环境分析证实rs20456基因型分布(CT: p=0.036, TT: p=0.022)与吸烟状况之间的相互作用对高血压有显著影响。除显性或隐性遗传模式外,吸烟与rs6930913之间未发现相互作用(P均=0.006)。KIF6与体重过重之间无交互作用(P > 0.05)。单倍型分析显示,rs20456和rs6930913基因CC (p=0.005)和TC (p=0.001)与高血压发病风险增加有统计学意义。假阳性报告概率(FPRP)分析用于验证显著结果。综上所述,KIF6可能影响高血压的易感性。等位基因C (rs20456)和等位基因T (rs690913)在基因型和单倍型分析中都倾向于保护个体免受高血压。
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International Journal of Hypertension
International Journal of Hypertension Medicine-Internal Medicine
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期刊介绍: International Journal of Hypertension is a peer-reviewed, Open Access journal that provides a forum for clinicians and basic scientists interested in blood pressure regulation and pathophysiology, as well as treatment and prevention of hypertension. The journal publishes original research articles, review articles, and clinical studies on the etiology and risk factors of hypertension, with a special focus on vascular biology, epidemiology, pediatric hypertension, and hypertensive nephropathy.
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