Genetic Variants of lncRNA GAS5 Contribute to Susceptibility of Ischemic Stroke among Southern Chinese Population

Emerging evidence suggests that the long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) growth arrest special 5 (GAS5) plays crucial roles in the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke (IS). The current research is aimed at assessing the correlation between two functional GAS5 variants (rs145204276 and rs55829688) and susceptibil...

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Main Authors: Fu Deng, Peiyi Zhu, Chaoxiong Liao, Shengnan Li, Xingjuan Hu, Ying Wang, Zhaochun Wu, Shaoting Huang, Wangtao Zhong, Bin Zhao, Guoda Ma, You Li
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Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2021-01-01
Series:BioMed Research International
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6634253
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spelling doaj-edc074f0d6a64d12a36765f21fd1c6932021-04-26T00:04:06ZengHindawi LimitedBioMed Research International2314-61412021-01-01202110.1155/2021/6634253Genetic Variants of lncRNA GAS5 Contribute to Susceptibility of Ischemic Stroke among Southern Chinese PopulationFu Deng0Peiyi Zhu1Chaoxiong Liao2Shengnan Li3Xingjuan Hu4Ying Wang5Zhaochun Wu6Shaoting Huang7Wangtao Zhong8Bin Zhao9Guoda Ma10You Li11Guangdong Key Laboratory of Age-Related Cardiac and Cerebral DiseasesGuangdong Key Laboratory of Age-Related Cardiac and Cerebral DiseasesDepartment of AnesthesiologyGuangdong Key Laboratory of Age-Related Cardiac and Cerebral DiseasesGuangdong Key Laboratory of Age-Related Cardiac and Cerebral DiseasesGuangdong Key Laboratory of Age-Related Cardiac and Cerebral DiseasesGuangdong Key Laboratory of Age-Related Cardiac and Cerebral DiseasesGuangdong Key Laboratory of Age-Related Cardiac and Cerebral DiseasesDepartment of NeurologyGuangdong Key Laboratory of Age-Related Cardiac and Cerebral DiseasesGuangdong Key Laboratory of Age-Related Cardiac and Cerebral DiseasesGuangdong Key Laboratory of Age-Related Cardiac and Cerebral DiseasesEmerging evidence suggests that the long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) growth arrest special 5 (GAS5) plays crucial roles in the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke (IS). The current research is aimed at assessing the correlation between two functional GAS5 variants (rs145204276 and rs55829688) and susceptibility to IS in a Han Chinese population. This study genotyped the two GAS5 variants in 1086 IS patients as well as 1045 age-matched healthy controls by using an improved multitemperature ligase detection reaction (iMLDR-TM) genotyping technology. We observed a considerable change in the frequencies of the rs145204276 allele and genotype among the IS patients and healthy control group. The del-T haplotype was substantially more prevalent in the IS cases compared to the control individuals. When study participants were stratified according to environmental factors, we found that the rs145204276 del allele was correlated with a higher risk of IS in male, smokers, hypertensive, and those ≥65 years old. Additional stratification conforming to IS subtypes exhibited that individuals carrying the rs145204276 del allele conferred a higher risk of expanding a larger artery atherosclerosis stroke subset. Moreover, there was a significant association between the rs145204276 del allele and elevated expression of GAS5 in IS patients. In contrast, the frequency of the allele related to rs55829688 was not statistically correlated with IS in all analysis. Our study supports a model wherein the rs145204276 variant in the GAS5 lncRNA is associated with IS risk, thus representing a potentially viable biomarker for IS prevention and treatment.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6634253
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author Fu Deng
Peiyi Zhu
Chaoxiong Liao
Shengnan Li
Xingjuan Hu
Ying Wang
Zhaochun Wu
Shaoting Huang
Wangtao Zhong
Bin Zhao
Guoda Ma
You Li
spellingShingle Fu Deng
Peiyi Zhu
Chaoxiong Liao
Shengnan Li
Xingjuan Hu
Ying Wang
Zhaochun Wu
Shaoting Huang
Wangtao Zhong
Bin Zhao
Guoda Ma
You Li
Genetic Variants of lncRNA GAS5 Contribute to Susceptibility of Ischemic Stroke among Southern Chinese Population
BioMed Research International
author_facet Fu Deng
Peiyi Zhu
Chaoxiong Liao
Shengnan Li
Xingjuan Hu
Ying Wang
Zhaochun Wu
Shaoting Huang
Wangtao Zhong
Bin Zhao
Guoda Ma
You Li
author_sort Fu Deng
title Genetic Variants of lncRNA GAS5 Contribute to Susceptibility of Ischemic Stroke among Southern Chinese Population
title_short Genetic Variants of lncRNA GAS5 Contribute to Susceptibility of Ischemic Stroke among Southern Chinese Population
title_full Genetic Variants of lncRNA GAS5 Contribute to Susceptibility of Ischemic Stroke among Southern Chinese Population
title_fullStr Genetic Variants of lncRNA GAS5 Contribute to Susceptibility of Ischemic Stroke among Southern Chinese Population
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Variants of lncRNA GAS5 Contribute to Susceptibility of Ischemic Stroke among Southern Chinese Population
title_sort genetic variants of lncrna gas5 contribute to susceptibility of ischemic stroke among southern chinese population
publisher Hindawi Limited
series BioMed Research International
issn 2314-6141
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Emerging evidence suggests that the long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) growth arrest special 5 (GAS5) plays crucial roles in the pathogenesis of ischemic stroke (IS). The current research is aimed at assessing the correlation between two functional GAS5 variants (rs145204276 and rs55829688) and susceptibility to IS in a Han Chinese population. This study genotyped the two GAS5 variants in 1086 IS patients as well as 1045 age-matched healthy controls by using an improved multitemperature ligase detection reaction (iMLDR-TM) genotyping technology. We observed a considerable change in the frequencies of the rs145204276 allele and genotype among the IS patients and healthy control group. The del-T haplotype was substantially more prevalent in the IS cases compared to the control individuals. When study participants were stratified according to environmental factors, we found that the rs145204276 del allele was correlated with a higher risk of IS in male, smokers, hypertensive, and those ≥65 years old. Additional stratification conforming to IS subtypes exhibited that individuals carrying the rs145204276 del allele conferred a higher risk of expanding a larger artery atherosclerosis stroke subset. Moreover, there was a significant association between the rs145204276 del allele and elevated expression of GAS5 in IS patients. In contrast, the frequency of the allele related to rs55829688 was not statistically correlated with IS in all analysis. Our study supports a model wherein the rs145204276 variant in the GAS5 lncRNA is associated with IS risk, thus representing a potentially viable biomarker for IS prevention and treatment.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6634253
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