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Insertion/deletion polymorphism in the angiotensin-l-converting enzyme gene is associated with coronary heart disease in IDDM patients with diabetic nephropathy
Authors:L. Tarnow  F. Cambien  P. Rossing  F. S. Nielsen  B. V. Hansen  L. Lecerf  O. Poirier  S. Danilov  S. Boelskifte  K. Borch-Johnsen  H. -H. Parving
Affiliation:(1) Steno Diabetes Center, Gentofte, Denmark, DK;(2) INSERM SC7, Paris, France, FR;(3) INSERM U367, Paris, France, FR;(4) UNI-C, Aarhus, Denmark, DK;(5) Glostrup Hospital, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, DK
Abstract:Summary Insulin-dependent diabetic (IDDM) patients with diabetic nephropathy have a highly increased morbidity and mortality from coronary heart disease. An insertion (I) /deletion (D) polymorphism in the angiotensin-I-converting enzyme (ACE) gene has been shown to be associated with coronary heart disease. Therefore, we have investigated the role of this ACE/ID polymorphism in 198 IDDM patients with diabetic nephropathy and 190 normoalbuminuric IDDM patients. The prevalence of myocardial infarction and other coronary heart disease was significantly elevated in patients with nephropathy, 19 % (38/198) vs 8 % (15/190), p < 0.001. In the nephropathic group 12 of 63 (19 %), 23 of 95 (24 %), and 3 of 40 (7.5 %) patients with the DD, ID and II genotypes, respectively had a history of coronary heart disease, II vs DD and ID, p < 0.05 when compared to nephropathic patients without coronary heart disease. Multiple logistic regression analysis of the risk factors associated with coronary heart disease in univariate analysis revealed that the II genotype acts as an independent protective factor against coronary heart disease, odds ratio II/DD + ID 0.27 (95 % confidence interval 0.07–0.97, p < 0.05). There was no difference in genotype or allele frequency (D/I) between patients with and without nephropathy, 0.56/0.44 in both groups, but plasma ACE concentration was elevated in patients with nephropathy 609 (151–1504) ng/ml as compared to patients with normoalbuminuria, 428 (55–1630) ng/ml, p < 0.001. We suggest that ACE/ID polymorphism may influence the frequency of life-threatening cardiac complications in IDDM patients suffering from diabetic nephropathy, a condition characterized by increased plasma ACE concentration. [Diabetologia (1995) 38: 798–803] Received: 10 October 1994 and in revised form: 20 December 1994
Keywords:Plasma angiotensin converting enzyme  angiotensin-I-converting enzyme gene  coronary heart disease  diabetic nephropathy  insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus.
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