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. 2008 Jun;123(5):445-53.
doi: 10.1007/s00439-008-0496-6. Epub 2008 Apr 5.

15-Lipoxygenase gene variants are associated with carotid plaque but not carotid intima-media thickness

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15-Lipoxygenase gene variants are associated with carotid plaque but not carotid intima-media thickness

Pamela A McCaskie et al. Hum Genet. 2008 Jun.

Abstract

The major underlying cause of CHD is atherosclerosis, and oxidised LDL is known to play an important role in its development. We examined the role of three single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the 15-lipoxygenase gene (ALOX15), in atherosclerosis. We genotyped three SNPs in the ALOX15 promoter in two Western Australian samples-1,111 community-based individuals and 556 with CHD. SNPs and haplotypes were tested for an association with carotid plaque, intima-media thickness and risk of CHD. The -611GG genotype was associated with increased likelihood of carotid plaque in CHD patients (OR = 4.01, 95%CI = 1.39-11.53, P = 0.005) and the C alleles of the G-220C and G-189C SNPs were associated with decreased likelihood of plaque among cases (OR = 0.66, 95%CI = 0.43-0.99, P = 0.05 and OR = 0.51, 95%CI = 0.34-0.78, P = 0.002 respectively). The GGG haplotype was associated with increased risk of carotid plaque in CHD patients (OR = 5.77, 95%CI = 1.82-18.29, P = 0.0007) and in community-based individuals under 53 years (OR = 4.15, 95%CI = 1.23-14.08, P = 0.02). No association was observed between ALOX15 SNPs or haplotypes and intima-media thickness. This study is novel as it is the first to examine the association between 15-lipoxygenase polymorphisms and atherosclerotic indicators. These findings suggest a possible role of ALOX15 polymorphisms in focal plaque formation.

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