The GPIa C807T dimorphism associated with platelet collagen receptor density is not a risk factor for myocardial infarction

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Abstract

The platelet collagen receptor, GPIa/IIa, is an important mediator of platelet adhesion to fibrillar collagens at sites of vascular injury. Recently, a dimorphism at nucleotide 807 of the GPIa cDNA (TTC/TTT in codon 224) was shown to be associated with variation in GPIa/IIa receptor density on the platelet surface. We conducted a case-control study to determine if the 807T allele, linked with increased GPIa/IIa density, contributed to risk of myocardial infarction (MI). DNA from 546 acute MI cases and 507 controls, all aged <75 years, was genotyped for the C807T dimorphism using the TaqMan(TM) system of allelic discrimination. The allelic odds ratio (OR) for MI in the complete cohort was 0.88 (95% CI 0.74-1.05, P=0.17), indicating that the 807T allele was not associated with an increased risk of MI. There was also no increased risk of MI associated with the homozygous 807TT (P=0.22) or heterozygous 807CT (P = 0.24) genotypes or for carriers of the 807T allele in any cohort subgroup analysed. We conclude that the GPIa 807T allele is not a risk factor for MI in our population either alone or in combination with other major cardiovascular risk factors.

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Croft, S. A., Hampton, K. K., Sorrell, J. A., Steeds, R. P., Channer, K. S., Samani, N. J., & Daly, M. E. (1999). The GPIa C807T dimorphism associated with platelet collagen receptor density is not a risk factor for myocardial infarction. British Journal of Haematology, 106(3), 771–776. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-2141.1999.01597.x

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