Polymorphism of the CD36 gene and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with coronary artery disease manifested at a young age

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This study investigates potential associations between CD36 gene variants and the presence of risk factors in Caucasians with coronary artery disease (CAD) manifested at a young age. The study group consisted of 90 patients; the men were ≤ 50 years old and the women were ≤ 55 years old. Amplicons of exons 4 and 5 including fragments of introns were analyzed by DHPLC. Two polymorphisms were found: IVS3-6 T/C (rs3173798) and IVS4-10 G/A (rs3211892). The C allele of the IVS3-6 T/C polymorphism was associated with higher prevalence of obesity and diabetes, higher hsCRP, lower Lp(a) serum concentrations, and younger age at myocardial infarction. The A allele of the IVS4-10 G/A polymorphism was associated with older age of myocardial infarction and higher white blood cell count. The functional role of CD36 polymorphisms in CAD development needs further research. © 2011 The Author(s).

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Rać, M. E., Suchy, J., Kurzawski, G., Kurlapska, A., Safranow, K., Rać, M., … Chlubek, D. (2012). Polymorphism of the CD36 gene and cardiovascular risk factors in patients with coronary artery disease manifested at a young age. Biochemical Genetics, 50(1–2), 103–111. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10528-011-9475-z

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