肥胖揭示了血压和g蛋白β 3亚基基因之间的联系:一项对女性异卵双胞胎的研究。

Yanbin Dong, Haidong Zhu, Xiaoling Wang, Chrysoula Dalageorgou, Nick Carter, Tim D Spector, Harold Snieder
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g蛋白β 3亚基基因(GNB3)的825C>T多态性与高血压有关,尽管结果并不完全一致。在282名年龄在21-80岁的女性高加索异卵双胞胎样本中,我们旨在研究血压与包括825C>T和GNB3基因单倍型在内的五种单核苷酸多态性(snp)之间的关系。采用聚合酶链反应-限制性内切酶法对多态性(-350A>G、657A>T、814G>A、825C>T和1429C>T)进行基因分型。常规的关联测试没有显示出5种snp中的任何一种对血压有显著影响。然而,-350A>G、825C>T和1429C>T位点与肥胖(包括体重指数和腰围)之间的相互作用对收缩压(Ps < 0.01)和舒张压(Ps < 0.05)有显著影响,表明肥胖的增加放大了snp对血压的影响。单倍型分析证实了GNB3基因-肥胖相互作用对高血压风险的影响。此外,兄弟姐妹传播不平衡试验(兄弟姐妹- tdt)显示825C>T和1429C>T位点与血压有显著关联。总之,肥胖的存在揭示了白人女性的血压和GNB3基因之间的联系。我们的数据表明,肥胖是基因-生活方式相互作用可能对高血压发展产生影响的最终途径。我们结合SNP、单倍型和兄弟姐妹- tdt分析的结果也支持了825C>T是高血压易感位点的假设,而其他位点对血压的影响可能是由于它们与825C>T位点的强烈连锁不平衡。
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Obesity reveals an association between blood pressure and the G-protein beta3-subunit gene: a study of female dizygotic twins.

The 825C>T polymorphism of the G-protein beta3-subunit gene (GNB3) has been associated with hypertension, although results are not entirely consistent. In a sample of 282 female Caucasian dizygotic twins aged 21-80 years, we aimed to investigate the associations between blood pressure and five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) including the 825C>T and haplotypes of the GNB3 gene. The polymorphisms (-350A>G, 657A>T, 814G>A, 825C>T and 1429C>T) were genotyped by polymerase chain reaction-restriction enzyme assays. Regular association tests did not show a significant effect on blood pressure for any of the five SNPs. However, strongly significant interactions between the -350A>G, 825C>T and 1429C>T loci and adiposity (both body mass index and waist circumference) were observed for systolic blood pressure (Ps < 0.01) as well as diastolic blood pressure (Ps < 0.05), suggesting increases in adiposity amplify the effects of the SNPs on blood pressure. Haplotype analyses confirmed the effects of the GNB3 gene-obesity interaction on hypertension risk. Additionally, sib-transmission disequilibrium tests (sib-TDTs) showed significant associations with blood pressure for the 825C>T and 1429C>T loci. In summary, the presence of obesity reveals an association between blood pressure and the GNB3 gene in White females. Our data suggest that adiposity is a final pathway through which gene-lifestyle interactions may exert their effects on the development of hypertension. Our results from the combined SNP, haplotype and sib-TDT analyses also support the hypothesis that the 825C>T is a susceptibility locus for hypertension, whereas effects of other loci on blood pressure may result from their strong linkage disequilibrium with the 825C>T locus.

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