Genetic polymorphism of ACE and the angiotensin II type1 receptor genes in children with chronic kidney disease

<p>Abstract</p> <p>Aim and Methods</p> <p>We investigated the association between polymorphisms of the angiotensin converting enzyme-1 (ACE-1) and angiotensin II type one receptor (AT1RA1166C) genes and the causation of renal disease in 76 advanced chronic kidney diseas...

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Main Authors: Elshamaa Manal F, Sabry Samar M, Bazaraa Hafez M, Koura Hala M, Elghoroury Eman A, Kantoush Nagwa A, Thabet Eman H, Abd-El Haleem Dalia A
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Language:English
Published: BMC 2011-08-01
Series:Journal of Inflammation
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spelling doaj-c6d2857935434217babbd635238f1ad82020-11-24T21:14:32ZengBMCJournal of Inflammation1476-92552011-08-01812010.1186/1476-9255-8-20Genetic polymorphism of ACE and the angiotensin II type1 receptor genes in children with chronic kidney diseaseElshamaa Manal FSabry Samar MBazaraa Hafez MKoura Hala MElghoroury Eman AKantoush Nagwa AThabet Eman HAbd-El Haleem Dalia A<p>Abstract</p> <p>Aim and Methods</p> <p>We investigated the association between polymorphisms of the angiotensin converting enzyme-1 (ACE-1) and angiotensin II type one receptor (AT1RA1166C) genes and the causation of renal disease in 76 advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) pediatric patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) or conservative treatment (CT). Serum ACE activity and creatine kinase-MB fraction (CK-MB) were measured in all groups. Left ventricular mass index (LVMI) was calculated according to echocardiographic measurements. Seventy healthy controls were also genotyped.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The differences of D allele and DI genotype of ACE were found significant between MHD group and the controls (p = 0.0001). ACE-activity and LVMI were higher in MHD, while CK-MB was higher in CT patients than in all other groups. The combined genotype DD v/s ID+II comparison validated that DD genotype was a high risk genotype for hypertension .~89% of the DD CKD patients were found hypertensive in comparison to ~ 61% of patients of non DD genotype(p = 0.02). The MHD group showed an increased frequency of the C allele and CC genotype of the AT1RA1166C polymorphism (P = 0.0001). On multiple linear regression analysis, C-allele was independently associated with hypertension (P = 0.04).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>ACE DD and AT1R A/C genotypes implicated possible roles in the hypertensive state and in renal damage among children with ESRD. This result might be useful in planning therapeutic strategies for individual patients.</p> http://www.journal-inflammation.com/content/8/1/20angiotensin-converting enzymeangiotensin II type one receptorDNA polymorphismsend-stage renal disease, Children
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author Elshamaa Manal F
Sabry Samar M
Bazaraa Hafez M
Koura Hala M
Elghoroury Eman A
Kantoush Nagwa A
Thabet Eman H
Abd-El Haleem Dalia A
spellingShingle Elshamaa Manal F
Sabry Samar M
Bazaraa Hafez M
Koura Hala M
Elghoroury Eman A
Kantoush Nagwa A
Thabet Eman H
Abd-El Haleem Dalia A
Genetic polymorphism of ACE and the angiotensin II type1 receptor genes in children with chronic kidney disease
Journal of Inflammation
angiotensin-converting enzyme
angiotensin II type one receptor
DNA polymorphisms
end-stage renal disease, Children
author_facet Elshamaa Manal F
Sabry Samar M
Bazaraa Hafez M
Koura Hala M
Elghoroury Eman A
Kantoush Nagwa A
Thabet Eman H
Abd-El Haleem Dalia A
author_sort Elshamaa Manal F
title Genetic polymorphism of ACE and the angiotensin II type1 receptor genes in children with chronic kidney disease
title_short Genetic polymorphism of ACE and the angiotensin II type1 receptor genes in children with chronic kidney disease
title_full Genetic polymorphism of ACE and the angiotensin II type1 receptor genes in children with chronic kidney disease
title_fullStr Genetic polymorphism of ACE and the angiotensin II type1 receptor genes in children with chronic kidney disease
title_full_unstemmed Genetic polymorphism of ACE and the angiotensin II type1 receptor genes in children with chronic kidney disease
title_sort genetic polymorphism of ace and the angiotensin ii type1 receptor genes in children with chronic kidney disease
publisher BMC
series Journal of Inflammation
issn 1476-9255
publishDate 2011-08-01
description <p>Abstract</p> <p>Aim and Methods</p> <p>We investigated the association between polymorphisms of the angiotensin converting enzyme-1 (ACE-1) and angiotensin II type one receptor (AT1RA1166C) genes and the causation of renal disease in 76 advanced chronic kidney disease (CKD) pediatric patients undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD) or conservative treatment (CT). Serum ACE activity and creatine kinase-MB fraction (CK-MB) were measured in all groups. Left ventricular mass index (LVMI) was calculated according to echocardiographic measurements. Seventy healthy controls were also genotyped.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The differences of D allele and DI genotype of ACE were found significant between MHD group and the controls (p = 0.0001). ACE-activity and LVMI were higher in MHD, while CK-MB was higher in CT patients than in all other groups. The combined genotype DD v/s ID+II comparison validated that DD genotype was a high risk genotype for hypertension .~89% of the DD CKD patients were found hypertensive in comparison to ~ 61% of patients of non DD genotype(p = 0.02). The MHD group showed an increased frequency of the C allele and CC genotype of the AT1RA1166C polymorphism (P = 0.0001). On multiple linear regression analysis, C-allele was independently associated with hypertension (P = 0.04).</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>ACE DD and AT1R A/C genotypes implicated possible roles in the hypertensive state and in renal damage among children with ESRD. This result might be useful in planning therapeutic strategies for individual patients.</p>
topic angiotensin-converting enzyme
angiotensin II type one receptor
DNA polymorphisms
end-stage renal disease, Children
url http://www.journal-inflammation.com/content/8/1/20
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