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Polymorphism of the CD36 Gene and Cardiovascular Risk Factors in Patients with Coronary Artery Disease Manifested at a Young Age
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Young AgeGenetic EpidemiologyHuman PolymorphismImmune-related Gene PolymorphismCoronary Artery DiseasePublic HealthAtherosclerosisVariant InterpretationCardiovascular EpidemiologyAutoimmune DiseaseCd36 PolymorphismsRisk FactorsEpidemiologyCoronary Heart DiseaseCd36 GeneAllelic VariantGenetic DeterminantCardiovascular DiseaseCardiovascular Risk FactorsMedicineCardiovascular GeneticsCd36 Gene Variants
This study investigates potential associations between CD36 gene variants and the presence of risk factors in Caucasians with coronary artery disease (CAD) manifested at a young age. The study group consisted of 90 patients; the men were ≤ 50 years old and the women were ≤ 55 years old. Amplicons of exons 4 and 5 including fragments of introns were analyzed by DHPLC. Two polymorphisms were found: IVS3-6 T/C (rs3173798) and IVS4-10 G/A (rs3211892). The C allele of the IVS3-6 T/C polymorphism was associated with higher prevalence of obesity and diabetes, higher hsCRP, lower Lp(a) serum concentrations, and younger age at myocardial infarction. The A allele of the IVS4-10 G/A polymorphism was associated with older age of myocardial infarction and higher white blood cell count. The functional role of CD36 polymorphisms in CAD development needs further research.
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