Aim: The study objective was to examine the association of hypertension in the Lebanese population with three renin-angiotensin system gene polymorphisms (RAS): angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE), angiotensinogen (AGT) and angiotensin-receptor type 1 (AT1R).Methods: A total of 270 subjects (124 hypertensive vs 146 normotensive) were genotyped for ACE insertion (I)/deletion (D), AGT (M235T), and AT1R (A1166C) gene polymorphisms by polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism.Results: The studied genes showed no deviation from Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. No association could be reported with the ACE I/D polymorphism, although the D allele frequency was high (77%) in patients. AGT TT genotype prevalence was found to be lower in hypertensive versus normotensive subjects (p < 0.0001). AT1R CC and AC genotypes were significantly more frequent in hypertensive than normotensive subjects (p < 0.0001).Conclusion: The first conducted study on the RAS gene polymorphisms in Lebanese hypertensive patients demonstrated a possible association of the AGT T and AT1R C alleles with hypertension. © SAGE Publications 2011.
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Saab, Y. B., Gard, P. R., & Overall, A. D. J. (2011). The association of hypertension with renin-angiotensin system gene polymorphisms in the Lebanese population. JRAAS - Journal of the Renin-Angiotensin-Aldosterone System, 12(4), 588–594. https://doi.org/10.1177/1470320311408465
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