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Common variation in the CD36 (fatty acid translocase) gene is associated with left-ventricular mass.


ABSTRACT: Genetic variation in the fatty acid translocase (CD36) gene has been shown in animal models to affect several risk factors for the development of left-ventricular hypertrophy, but this phenotype has not, thus far, been investigated in humans. We examined the relationship between common genetic polymorphisms in the CD36 gene and left-ventricular mass.We studied a cohort of 255 families comprising 1425 individuals ascertained via a hypertensive proband. Seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms which together tagged common genetic variation in the CD36 gene were genotyped using a SEQUENOM MALDI-TOF instrument. There was evidence of association between the rs1761663 polymorphism in intron 1 of the CD36 gene and left-ventricular mass determined either by echocardiography (P=0.003, N=780) or electrocardiography (P=0.001, N=814). There was also association between rs1761663 genotype and body mass index (P<0.001, N=1354). Genotype was associated with between 2 and 8% differences in these phenotypes per allele. After adjustment for the effect of body mass index, there remained significant associations between genotype and left ventricular mass measured either by echo (P=0.017) or ECG (P=0.007).Genotype at the rs1761663 polymorphism has independent effects both on body mass index and left-ventricular mass. Genes with such pleiotropic effects may be particularly attractive therapeutic targets for interventions to modify multiple risk factors for cardiovascular events.

SUBMITTER: Hall D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4454277 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Common variation in the CD36 (fatty acid translocase) gene is associated with left-ventricular mass.

Hall Darroch D   Mayosi Bongani M BM   Rahman Thahira J TJ   Avery Peter J PJ   Watkins Hugh C HC   Keavney Bernard B  

Journal of hypertension 20110401 4


<h4>Aims</h4>Genetic variation in the fatty acid translocase (CD36) gene has been shown in animal models to affect several risk factors for the development of left-ventricular hypertrophy, but this phenotype has not, thus far, been investigated in humans. We examined the relationship between common genetic polymorphisms in the CD36 gene and left-ventricular mass.<h4>Methods and results</h4>We studied a cohort of 255 families comprising 1425 individuals ascertained via a hypertensive proband. Sev  ...[more]

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