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AuthorRizk, Nasser M.
AuthorEl-Menyar, Ayman
AuthorMarei, Isra
AuthorSameer, Maha
AuthorMusad, Tasneem
AuthorYounis, Dima
AuthorFarag, Fathi
AuthorBasem, Nora
AuthorAl-Ali, Khalid
AuthorSuwaidi, Jassim Al
Available date2024-05-22T10:09:11Z
Publication Date2012-08-09
Publication NameAngiology
Identifierhttp://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0003319712455497
CitationRizk, N. M., El-Menyar, A., Marei, I., Sameer, M., Musad, T., Younis, D., ... & Suwaidi, J. A. (2013). Association of adiponectin gene polymorphism (+ T45G) with acute coronary syndrome and circulating adiponectin levels. Angiology, 64(4), 257-265.
ISSN0003-3197
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URIhttp://hdl.handle.net/10576/55297
AbstractWe investigated the association of adiponectin gene polymorphisms (+T45G and +G276T) and adiponectin levels with acute coronary syndrome (ACS) among Arabs in Qatar. A case-control study was performed in 142 Arab patients with ACS and 122 controls. Genotypes were determined using TaqMan real-time polymerase chain reaction assay. The TT, TG, and GG genotype frequencies of the T45G variant were significantly different among cases and controls (P =.023) but not significant for G276T genotypic frequencies. It was found that only the +45G allele was significantly associated with 3-fold increased risk of ACS (odds ratio = 2.77; 1.03-6.96; P =.043) among patients, using the genetic recessive model. Carriers of GG alleles had significantly lower adiponectin levels compared to TT/TG carriers of T45G in patients with ACS. The present study suggests that only T45G single-nucleotide polymorphism in the adiponectin gene is associated with higher odds for ACS events and has an effect on serum adiponectin levels among Arab populations. © The Author(s) 2012.
SponsorQatar National Research Fund (QNRF) - grant No. [UREP 06 - 076 - 3 - 018].
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PublisherSAGE
Subjectacute coronary syndrome
adiponectin
gene
polymorphism
TitleAssociation of adiponectin gene polymorphism (+T45G) with acute coronary syndrome and circulating adiponectin levels
TypeArticle
Pagination257-265
Issue Number4
Volume Number64
ESSN1940-1574
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