Renin Gene Polymorphisms in Bangladeshi Hypertensive Population

  • Afruza R
  • Islam L
  • Banerjee S
  • et al.
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OBJECTIVE: Linkages of renin gene polymorphisms with hypertension have been implicated in several populations with contrasting results. Present study aims to assess the pattern of renin gene polymorphisms in Bangladeshi hypertensive individuals.METHODOLOGY: Introns 1, 9 of renin gene and 4063 bases upstream of promoter sequence of renin gene were amplified from the genomic DNA of the total 124 (hypertensive and normotensive) subjects using respective primers. Polymerase chain reaction-based restriction fragment length polymorphisms were performed using BglI, MboI and TaqI restriction enzymes.RESULTS: Homozygosity was common in renin gene regarding BglI (bb=48.4%, Bb=37.9%, BB=13.7%, χ (2) =1.91, P>0.05), TaqI (TT=81.5%, Tt=14.5%, tt=4.0%, χ (2) =7.50, P<0.01) and MboI (mm=63.7%, Mm=32.3%, MM=4.0%, χ (2) =0.00, P>0.05) polymorphisms among total study population. For BglI and TaqI genotype distribution, hypertensive subjects (BglI: χ (2) =6.66, P<0.05; TaqI: χ (2) = 10.28, P<0.005) significantly deviate from Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium law compared to normotensive subjects (BglI: χ (2) =0.51, P>0.05; TaqI: χ (2) =0.20, P>0.05). On the other hand, with respect to MboI polymorphisms of renin gene, only normotensive subjects deviate from the law (patients: χ (2) =1.28, P>0.05; vs controls: χ (2) =6.81, P<0.01). In the context of allelic frequency, common T allele was clearly prevalent (T frequency=0.86, t frequency = 0.14) for TaqI, but rare alleles b and m were more frequent for both BglI (b frequency=0.69, B frequency=0.31) and MboI (m frequency=0.80 M frequency=0.20) polymorphisms, respectively.CONCLUSION: Thus, we report that Bangladeshi hypertensive subjects did not show any distinct pattern of renin gene polymorphisms compared to their healthy control subjects with regard to their genotypic and allelic frequencies.

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Afruza, R., Islam, L. N., Banerjee, S., Hassan, Md. M., Suzuki, F., & Nabi, A. N. (2013). Renin Gene Polymorphisms in Bangladeshi Hypertensive Population. Journal of Genomics, 2, 45–53. https://doi.org/10.7150/jgen.5193

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