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Interactions between metallopeptidase 3 polymorphism rs679620 and BMI in predicting blood pressure in African–American women with hypertension

机译:金属肽酶3多态性rs679620与BMI之间的相互作用预测非裔美国高血压妇女的血压

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BMI represents an internal metabolic and physiological environment that plays a key role in development of high blood pressure (BP) for many Americans. African–American women have a higher prevalence of high BP and being overweight than men or other ethnic groups. This study examines the genetic–environmental interaction effects of single nucleotide polymorphisms and BMI on BP among African–American women using 1418 African–American women and men from the Genetic Epidemiology Network of Arteriopathy study. A total of 403 tests of single nucleotide polymorphism–BMI interaction were conducted using methods of internal replication, cross-validation, and false discovery rate. One single nucleotide polymorphism (located in the ATP6B1 gene, rs2266917) passed adjustments for multiple testing and had a significant independent main effect (P = 0.0018) on diastolic BP among African–American women. A significant sex-specific interaction effect was found between MMP3_rs679620 and BMI in African–American women (P = 0.0009). MMP3_rs679620 (A–G polymorphism) encodes a Lys-Glu nonsynonymous variant at the 45th amino acid of metallopeptidase 3 and indicates a putative functional modification of metallopeptidase 3. These findings were not identified in African–American men. MMP3_rs679620 appears to have a protective effect on diastolic BP in women with high BMI. Surprisingly, MMP3_rs679620 had the opposite effect on women with low BMI, resulting in higher diastolic BP.
机译:BMI代表一种内部代谢和生理环境,对许多美国人而言,其在高血压(BP)的发展中起着关键作用。非裔美国人女性的高血压和超重率高于男性或其他种族。这项研究使用了1418位非裔美国人的男性和女性动脉病遗传流行病学研究,研究了单核苷酸多态性和BMI对非裔美国人BP的遗传-环境相互作用的影响。使用内部复制,交叉验证和错误发现率的方法,总共进行了403个单核苷酸多态性-BMI相互作用的测试。一个单核苷酸多态性(位于ATP6B1基因中,rs2266917)通过了多项测试的调整,并且在非洲裔美国妇女中对舒张压具有显着的独立主要作用(P = 0.0018)。在非洲裔美国妇女中,MMP3_rs679620与BMI之间存在显着的性别特异性相互作用(P = 0.0009)。 MMP3_rs679620(A–G多态性)在金属肽酶3的第45个氨基酸处编码Lys-Glu非同义变体,并表明金属肽酶3的假定功能性修饰。这些发现在非裔美国人中未发现。 MMP3_rs679620似乎对高BMI妇女的舒张压具有保护作用。出乎意料的是,MMP3_rs679620对低BMI的女性具有相反的作用,从而导致较高的舒张压。

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