ACE and LTA gene polymorphisms were significantly associated with early onset nondiabetic coronary artery disease in Iraqi Arab patients compared to healthy controls (P=0.032 and P=0.028).
Case-Control (n=60)
Are specific genetic polymorphisms (FGB, HPA1a/b, ACE, eNOS, LTA) associated with an increased risk of early onset CAD in nondiabetic Iraqi Arabs?
ACE and LTA gene polymorphisms are significantly associated with early onset CAD in nondiabetic Iraqi Arabs.
p-value: p=0.032 and 0.028
Abstract Background: Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death worldwide. Certain genetic polymorphisms play an important role in this multifactorial disease, being linked with increased risk of early onset CAD. Objective: To assess six genetic polymorphisms and clinical risk factors in relation to early onset nondiabetic Iraqi Arab CAD patients compared to controls. Materials and Methods: This case–control study recruited 40 Iraqi patients with early onset CAD and 20 healthy controls. Demographic and clinical data were reported. Six genetic variants were tested: β -fibrinogen (FGB), human platelet antigen 1 (HPA1a/b), angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), two variants of endothelial nitric oxide synthase (eNOS), and lymphotoxin alpha (LTA), utilizing a ready-to-use kit. Results: The majority of patients were older males (85%), nonsmokers (52.5%), hypertensives (57.5%), had dyslipidemia (100%), and had a family history of ischemia (77.5%). This contrasts the findings in the control group ( P 6. There was a statistically significant association between higher clinical risk scores and CAD group; eNOS G894T was found to be linked with increasing age, while LTA was linked to dyslipidemia. Conclusions: This study aids in CAD risk stratification. There is a need for longitudinal studies assessing more genetic risks to CAD as a national CAD preventive program for high-risk Iraqi people.
Al-Musawi et al. (Tue,) conducted a case-control in Coronary artery disease (n=60). Genetic polymorphisms (FGB, HPA1a/b, ACE, eNOS, LTA) vs. Healthy controls was evaluated on Difference in genetic polymorphisms between CAD patients and controls (p=0.032 and 0.028). ACE and LTA gene polymorphisms were significantly associated with early onset nondiabetic coronary artery disease in Iraqi Arab patients compared to healthy controls (P=0.032 and P=0.028).
Synapse has enriched 5 closely related papers on similar clinical questions. Consider them for comparative context: