Does Angiotensin-Converting Enzyme Gene Polymorphism Affect Blood Pressure? Findings After 6 Years Of Follow-Up In Healthy Subjects

P Di Pasquale, S Cannizzaro, S Paterna

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF HEART FAILURE(2004)

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Background: There has been an increase in research into the association between angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene deletion polymorphism and cardiovascular disease, with conflicting results. The present prospective long-term study was conducted to evaluate whether the DD genotype could also be associated with a higher prevalence of hypertension in healthy subjects, over 6 years of follow-up. Methods: Population: 684 healthy volunteers (aged, 25-55 years): normotensive and free of cardiovascular diseases, with acceptable echocardiographic window. All subjects had to have a normal electrocardiogram (ECG) and echocardiograrn (ECHO) at entry. Study protocol: All subjects underwent a complete physical examination, 12-lead ECG and ECHO, and venous blood samples were drawn for DNA analysis and cholesterol. All subjects had a clinical evaluation each year for the 6 year duration of the study. Results: All 684 subjects completed 6 years of follow-up. We identified three genetically distinct groups. The ACE-DD group (n=225, 80F/145M, mean age 43.4+/-7.6 years) had 42 hypertensive subjects (18.3%), 5 heart failure (HF) subjects and 6 subjects with acute coronary syndromes (ACS). There was no association between family history, smoking habit, hypercholesterolemia and events. The ACE-ID group (n = 335, 116F/219M, mean age 43.6+/-7 years) had 16 hypertensive subjects (4.7%) and 3 subjects with ACS. The ACE-ID group (n = 124, 45F/79M, mean age 42.5+/-6.9 years) had 2 hypertensive subjects (1.6%) and I HF subject. The incidence of hypertension and cardiovascular events was significantly higher in the ACE-DD group (53 cases, 23%) than in the ACE-ID and ACE-II groups (20 and 3 cases, 5.9 and 2.4%, respectively), P=0.0001. The higher incidence of hypertension was observed in the older age groups (36-45 and 46-55 years) with ACE-DD and ACE-ID genotypes. Conclusion: Our data suggest that ACE-DD polymorphism is associated with a higher incidence of hypertension in baseline healthy subjects, irrespective of other risk factors. The higher incidence of hypertension was apparent predominantly in the older age groups. (C) 2003 European Society of Cardiology. Published by Elsevier B.V All rights reserved.
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ACE-I/D gene polymorphism,healthy subjects,hypertension
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