Human formyl peptide receptor 1 C32T SNP interacts with age and is associated with blood pressure levels.

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Date publication

janvier 2012

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr VISVIKIS Sophie


Tous les auteurs :
El Shamieh S, Herbeth B, Azimi-Nezhad M, Benachour H, Masson C, Visvikis-Siest S

Résumé

BACKGROUND: Human formyl peptide receptor 1 (FPR1) mediates inflammatory responses, recognized as important participants in the physiopathology of hypertension. Similarly, FPR1 C32T SNP is associated with inflammation and BP related pathways. Therefore, the relationship between FPR1 C32T SNP, BP and hypertension needs to be investigated. METHOD: 1012 French middle-aged adults including 491 healthy individuals (5 years follow-up, T(+0) and T(+5)) and 521 hypertensive individuals were PCR-RFLP genotyped for FPR1 C32T SNP (rs5030878). RESULTS: At entrance, there was no significant association between FPR1 C32T SNP and blood pressure (BP) in healthy individuals. However, 5 years later, significant associations were found for DBP, SBP (p

Référence

Clin Chim Acta. 2012 Jan 18;413(1-2):34-8