TY - JOUR
T1 - Interleukin 18 gene variation and risk of acute myocardial infarction
AU - Koch, Werner
AU - Wolferstetter, Hannah
AU - Schatke, Anna
AU - Schömig, Albert
AU - Kastrati, Adnan
N1 - Funding Information:
This work was funded by an institutional grant from the Deutsches Herzzentrum München. The funding source was not involved in study design; in the collection, analysis, and interpretation of data; in the writing of the report; and in the decision to submit a paper for publication.
PY - 2011/12
Y1 - 2011/12
N2 - Interleukin 18 is an important mediator of inflammation and has been associated with the development and aggravation of cardiovascular diseases. We report that common variation in the interleukin 18 gene is related to acute myocardial infarction, a frequent clinical manifestation of atherosclerosis and thrombosis in coronary arteries. In a population of European, mainly (90%) German, ancestry (2136 cases with acute myocardial infarction and 1211 controls), the association was based on specific alleles and haplotypes derived from a set of six tagging single nucleotide polymorphisms. The rs1946519- G (located in the 5' upstream region), rs360717- C (exon 1), rs5744241- G (intron 1), rs1834481- C (intron 3), and rs3882891- A (intron 5) alleles (P≤ 0.039) and a haplotype (GCGCAG haplotype; P= 0.0028) containing the GCGCA motif derived from these alleles were associated with an increased risk of AMI. Corresponding with this result, the complementary alleles (rs1946519- T, rs360717- T, rs5744241- A, rs1834481- G, and rs3882891- C) and a haplotype (TTAGCG haplotype; P= 0.018) with the TTAGC motif showed protective effects. Haplotypes not including the GCGCA or TTAGC motif were not related to AMI (P≥ 0.22). These observations suggest that the interleukin 18 gene is a susceptibility locus for acute myocardial infarction, a finding of potential interest in the clinical practice.
AB - Interleukin 18 is an important mediator of inflammation and has been associated with the development and aggravation of cardiovascular diseases. We report that common variation in the interleukin 18 gene is related to acute myocardial infarction, a frequent clinical manifestation of atherosclerosis and thrombosis in coronary arteries. In a population of European, mainly (90%) German, ancestry (2136 cases with acute myocardial infarction and 1211 controls), the association was based on specific alleles and haplotypes derived from a set of six tagging single nucleotide polymorphisms. The rs1946519- G (located in the 5' upstream region), rs360717- C (exon 1), rs5744241- G (intron 1), rs1834481- C (intron 3), and rs3882891- A (intron 5) alleles (P≤ 0.039) and a haplotype (GCGCAG haplotype; P= 0.0028) containing the GCGCA motif derived from these alleles were associated with an increased risk of AMI. Corresponding with this result, the complementary alleles (rs1946519- T, rs360717- T, rs5744241- A, rs1834481- G, and rs3882891- C) and a haplotype (TTAGCG haplotype; P= 0.018) with the TTAGC motif showed protective effects. Haplotypes not including the GCGCA or TTAGC motif were not related to AMI (P≥ 0.22). These observations suggest that the interleukin 18 gene is a susceptibility locus for acute myocardial infarction, a finding of potential interest in the clinical practice.
KW - Acute myocardial infarction
KW - Case-control study
KW - Genetic risk
KW - Haplotype
KW - IL-18
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U2 - 10.1016/j.cyto.2011.09.006
DO - 10.1016/j.cyto.2011.09.006
M3 - Article
C2 - 22015107
AN - SCOPUS:81455141256
SN - 1043-4666
VL - 56
SP - 786
EP - 791
JO - Cytokine
JF - Cytokine
IS - 3
ER -