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Association between single nucleotide polymorphisms of the G-protein γ5 subunit and the risk of essential hypertension in the population of Poland

Paulina Hejduk, Agata M. Sakowicz, Melania Mikołajczyk, Agnieszka Śliwińska, Józef Drzewoski, Tadeusz Pietrucha
Published online: November 16, 2015

INTRODUCTION Polymorphisms in genes coding G-protein subunits (α, β, and γ) may affect the response
of stimulated α2A-adrenergic receptors, which are involved in the regulation of blood pressure.
OBJECTIVES The aim of the present study was to determine the association between the rs11559300
(A/G), rs199705300 (C/A), rs61754630 (C/T), rs13093 (C/A), and rs41284589 (C/T) single nucleotide
polymorphisms (SNPs) of the gene coding G-protein γ5 subunit (GNG5) and the risk of essential hypertension
in the population of Poland.
PATIENTS AND METHODS A total number of 838 subjects were included in the study: 536 patients with
diagnosed essential hypertension and 302 controls. Genotyping was performed using the polymerase
chain reaction–restriction length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method.
RESULTS Of the studied GNG5 polymorphisms, only SNP rs13093 was significantly associated with an
increased risk of essential hypertension (odds ratio [OR], 2.91; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.68–5.05;
P = 0.0036). In addition, the T allele of rs41284589 may protect against hypertriglyceridemia (OR, 0.32;
95% CI, 0.1–0.9).
CONCLUSIONS rs13093 in the promoter region of GNG5 may be associated with an increased risk of
essential hypertension in the Polish population. Further studies are needed to explain the molecular
mechanism by which rs13093 affects blood pressure.
 

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