Objectives: The -765G>C variation (rs20417 SNP) in the promoter of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) gene has been demonstrated to lower COX-2 enzyme activity in the vasculature, thus affecting atherosclerotic plaque growth and stability. Therefore, this genetic variant may be a candidate influencing the residual risk. Methods: In 285 coronary patients the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs), defined as a composite of cardiovascular deaths, non-fatal myocardial infarction and stroke, unstable angina and revascularization procedures, was monitored for a median of 7.8 years. The genotypes were obtained in 231 patients (81%) by PCR amplification and FAU I digestion. Results: 89 MACEs (38.5%) were recorded during the follow-up in genotyped patients. Their incidence was not different in patients with GC or CC when compared with those with GG genotype (46.2 vs. 35.5% respectively; p = 0.14). Kaplan-Meyer analysis did not demonstrate any influence of COX-2 genotypes on the event-free survival time (log-rank p = 0.55). After controlling for confounders, the -765G>C carrier status was not associated with significant variation in the risk of MACE or its individual components. Conclusions: These results suggest that the functional G-765C variant in the COX-2 gene is not a significant predictor of the recurrence of ischemic events in coronary patients. Copyright (C) 2010 S. Karger AG, Basel
Functional rs20417 SNP (-765G > C) of Cyclooxygenase-2 Gene Does Not Predict the Risk of Recurrence of Ischemic Events in Coronary Patients: Results of a 7-Year Prospective Study / Montali, Anna; Barilla', Francesco; Tanzilli, Gaetano; Vestri, Anna Rita; Fraioli, Antonio; Gaudio, Carlo; Martino, Francesco; Andrea, Mezzetti; Francesco, Cipollone; Arca, Marcello. - In: CARDIOLOGY. - ISSN 0008-6312. - STAMPA. - 115:3(2010), pp. 236-242. [10.1159/000298880]
Functional rs20417 SNP (-765G > C) of Cyclooxygenase-2 Gene Does Not Predict the Risk of Recurrence of Ischemic Events in Coronary Patients: Results of a 7-Year Prospective Study
MONTALI, Anna;BARILLA', Francesco;TANZILLI, Gaetano;VESTRI, Anna Rita;FRAIOLI, Antonio;GAUDIO, Carlo;MARTINO, Francesco;ARCA, Marcello
2010
Abstract
Objectives: The -765G>C variation (rs20417 SNP) in the promoter of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) gene has been demonstrated to lower COX-2 enzyme activity in the vasculature, thus affecting atherosclerotic plaque growth and stability. Therefore, this genetic variant may be a candidate influencing the residual risk. Methods: In 285 coronary patients the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs), defined as a composite of cardiovascular deaths, non-fatal myocardial infarction and stroke, unstable angina and revascularization procedures, was monitored for a median of 7.8 years. The genotypes were obtained in 231 patients (81%) by PCR amplification and FAU I digestion. Results: 89 MACEs (38.5%) were recorded during the follow-up in genotyped patients. Their incidence was not different in patients with GC or CC when compared with those with GG genotype (46.2 vs. 35.5% respectively; p = 0.14). Kaplan-Meyer analysis did not demonstrate any influence of COX-2 genotypes on the event-free survival time (log-rank p = 0.55). After controlling for confounders, the -765G>C carrier status was not associated with significant variation in the risk of MACE or its individual components. Conclusions: These results suggest that the functional G-765C variant in the COX-2 gene is not a significant predictor of the recurrence of ischemic events in coronary patients. Copyright (C) 2010 S. Karger AG, BaselI documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.