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Genetic variation of the angiotensin-converting enzyme gene: increased frequency of the insertion allele in Koreans
Authors:S. H. Hong  B. Y. Kang  W. H. Park  J. Q. Kim  C. C. Lee
Affiliation:Departments of Molecular Biology;Biology, The Research Center for Cell Differentiation, Seoul National University;Department of Clinical Pathology, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
Abstract:In view of the clinical importance of angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) as a major marker for cardiovascular diseases, we investigated insertion/deletion ( I/D ) polymorphism of the ACE gene in Koreans. Genotype frequencies were examined by polymerase chain reaction in 171 patients with coronary artery disease (CAD) and 120 healthy subjects. Allele frequencies of ACE polymorphism in Koreans were not significantly different between patient and control groups. In addition, association between ACE genotypes and the number of stenosed coronary arteries was not detected. ACE genotypes in the CAD group were not associated with body mass index and plasma lipid levels. Thus, our results suggest that, at least in Koreans, I/D polymorphism of the gene is unlikely to be a useful marker for CAD subjects. However, the I allele frequency of Koreans (0.58) was higher than that of Caucasian populations (0.47) but lower than that of Samoan (0.91) and Yanomami (0.85) populations. Here, we discuss the clinical and ethnic importance of ACE polymorphism.
Keywords:angiotensin converting enzymeyy    association    coronary artery disease    I/D polymorphism
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