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Genetic association of the serotonin transporter in pulmonary arterial hypertension
Authors:Machado Rajiv D  Koehler Rolf  Glissmeyer Eric  Veal Colin  Suntharalingam Jay  Kim Miryoung  Carlquist John  Town Margaret  Elliott C Gregory  Hoeper Marius  Fijalkowska Anna  Kurzyna Marcin  Thomson Jennifer R  Gibbs Simon R  Wilkins Martin R  Seeger Werner  Morrell Nicholas W  Gruenig Ekkehard  Trembath Richard C  Janssen Bart
Affiliation:Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Genetics, University of Leicester, Leicester, UK.
Abstract:
RATIONALE: The bone morphogenetic receptor type II gene is the major genetic determinant for the inherited form of pulmonary arterial hypertension. However, deleterious mutations of this gene are not observed in the majority of subjects who develop the condition spontaneously and familial disease displays age- and sex-dependent penetrance, indicating the requirement for additional environmental and/or genetic modifiers for disease development. METHODS: We investigated polymorphic variation of the serotonin transporter gene, a biological candidate for predisposition to this vascular disorder. RESULTS: No significant evidence of association between alleles of the serotonin transporter gene and pulmonary hypertension was detected, nor did we observe a relationship with age of onset in familial and idiopathic disease. CONCLUSIONS: Variation of the serotonin transporter gene appears unlikely to confer significant susceptibility to pulmonary arterial hypertension. This study emphasizes the need for adequately powered cohorts for association analyses to identify not only genetic determinants of disease susceptibility but also inherited modifiers for disease development.
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