Genetic variation at the IGF1 locus shows association with post-stroke outcome and to circulating IGF1

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Objective: In humans, serum IGF1 (s-IGF1) is associated with outcome after ischemic stroke (IS). Therefore variation at the IGF1 locus could also associate with both IS and s-IGF1. We investigated whether genetic variation at the IGF1 locus is associated with i) s-IGF1, ii) IS occurrence, iii) IS severity, and iv) post-stroke outcome. Design/methods: Patients (n=844; 66% males, mean age 56 years) and community controls (nZ668) were included from the Sahlgrenska Academy Study on Ischemic Stroke (SAHLSIS). Post-stroke outcome was evaluated with the modified Rankin Scale at 3 and 24 months after index stroke, and baseline stroke severity with the Scandinavian Stroke Scale. s-IGF1 was determined in patients and after random selection in 40 of the controls. Results: Elevensinglenucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs)were selected inthe IGF1gene. Inhealthycontrols the major allele of rs7136446 was associated with higher s-IGF1, whereas in patients no such association was found. No SNP was associated with IS, nor with stroke severity. After multivariate correction for presence of diabetes, smoking, and hypertension, the major allele of rs7136446 was associated with favorable functional outcome24-months post-stroke (odds ratio 1.46;95%CI 1.09-1.96). Conclusion: Variation in rs7136446 of the IGF1 gene associates with post-stroke outcome in relatively young IS patients. Also, rs7136446associateswith s-IGF1 in controls but not in IS, which indicates that IS perturbs a normal genetic impact on s-IGF1 levels. © 2013 European Society of Endocrinology.

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Åberg, N. D., Olsson, S., Åberg, D., Jood, K., Stanne, T. M., Nilsson, M., … Jern, C. (2013). Genetic variation at the IGF1 locus shows association with post-stroke outcome and to circulating IGF1. European Journal of Endocrinology, 169(6), 759–765. https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-13-0486

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