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Cooperative effect of GNB3 825C>T and GPIIIa PI(A) polymorphisms in enhanced platelet aggregation
Authors:Frey Ulrich H  Aral Nese  Müller Norbert  Siffert Winfried
Institution:

a Institut für Pharmakologie, Universitätsklinikum, D-45122, Essen, Germany

b Abteilung für Transfusionsmedizin, Universitätsklinikum, D-45122, Essen, Germany

Abstract:Introduction: Platelet aggregation contributes to various thrombembolic disorders. Environmental factors affect platelet aggregability but only partially explain the interindividual variability in aggregation. While the platelet glycoprotein IIb/IIIa is involved in the pathogenesis of acute coronary syndromes whereas most platelet activating stimuli act via G Protein coupled receptors we investigated whether the 825C>T polymorphism of the gene GNB3 encoding the G protein β3 subunit together with the platelet glycoprotein (GP) IIIa Pl(A) polymorphism are predictive of platelet aggregability on stimulation with various agonists acting via GPCRs. Materials and methods: Platelet aggregation was measured by turbidometry in 150 non-smoking individuals aged 18–40 years at a density of 2×105 platelets/μl with various agonists according to the method of Born. Genotypes of the GNB3 825C>T and glycoprotein IIb/IIIa PI(A) polymorphisms were determined using Pyrosequencing technology and restriction analysis. All functional studies were completed within 3 h. The data were analysed by Student's t-test for paired data. Results: Low concentrations of agonists resulted in enhanced platelet aggregation in subjects with the GNB3 CC-genotype compared to carriers of a 825T-allele. This effect was further enhanced in carriers of the GPIIIa Pl(A2) allele (2 μM ADP: 42% vs. 19%, p=0.017; 1 μM U-46619: 51% vs. 30%, p=0.03; 5 μM epinephrine: 69% vs. 53%, p=0.025). No significant pattern of aggregation was observed on stratification by GPIIIa genotypes alone. Conclusions: Our findings indicate that two genetic markers contribute synergistically to increased platelet aggregation. This will help to identify patients at increased risk for thrombosis.
Keywords:Polymorphism  G protein  Signal transduction  Platelet  Thrombosis
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