1. [Association and effects of gene-gene interactions between peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor and pulse pressure].
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Zhou H, Ding Y, Wu M, Fan W, Yu H, Zhou ZY, Gu SJ, Zhang LJ, Dong C, and Guo ZR
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- Blood Pressure physiology, China, Cohort Studies, Female, Gene Frequency, Genotype, Humans, Metabolic Syndrome, PPAR alpha genetics, PPAR delta genetics, PPAR gamma genetics, Blood Pressure genetics, Epistasis, Genetic, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptors genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide genetics
- Abstract
Objective: To investigate the association between ten single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors and pulse pressure (PP) as well as the relationships between gene-gene interaction between PPARα/δ/γ genes and PP. Methods: A total of 820 subjects, with 550 females and 270 males, were recruited from a cohort study of "Prevention of Metabolic Syndrome and Multi-metabolic Disorders in Jiangsu Province of China Study (PMMJS)" . Ten SNPs of PPARα/δ/γ genes were selected. GMDR software (version 1.0.1) was used to evaluate the gene-gene interactions among PPARs SNPs associated with PP. Results: The mean levels of PP in people with mutant genotype of rs1805192 in PPARγ genes (PA+AA) showed a significant increase by 1.341 mmHg (95 %CI : 0.431-2.252 mmHg) when compared to the persons with wild genotype (PP). In the subgroup of subjects with more than 30 mmHg levels of PP, a six-locus model comprised rs135539 of PPARα, rs2016520 of PPARδ, rs10865710, rs1805192, rs709158 and rs3856806 of PPARγ showed a highest level of prediction accuracy (0.577) and displayed a better cross-validation consistency (10/10). In the subgroup of subjects with less than 40 mmHg levels of PP, a two-locus model was statistically associated with PP with 0.628 of prediction accuracy and 10/10 of cross-validation consistency. Conclusion: PPARγ rs1805192 was associated with the occurrence of PP. Gene-gene interactions among rs135539 of PPARα, rs2016520 of PPARδ, rs10865710, rs1805192, rs709158 and rs3856806 of PPARγ were all significantly related to PP.
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- 2017
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