Abstract
Background: The aim was to compare the genetic information of varicose vein patients with that of a healthy population attempting to identify certain significant genetic associations. Method: Patients’ clinical characteristics and demographics were collected, and their genetic samples were examined. The results were compared to the genetic information of one thousand sex-matched healthy controls from Taiwan Biobank database. The Clinical-Etiology-Anatomy-Pathophysiology classification was applied for further subgroup analysis. Results: After comparison of genetic information of ninety-six patients to that of healthy controls, two significant single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified. One was in DPYSL2 gene, and the other was in VSTM2L gene. A further comparison between C2-3 patient subgroup and C4-6 subgroup identified another four significant SNPs, which were located in ZNF664-FAM101A, PHF2, ACOT11, and TOM1L1 genes. Conclusion: Our preliminary result identified six significant SNPs located in six different genes. All of them and their genetic products may warrant further investigations.
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Lee, M. L., Liang, C., Chuang, C. H., Lee, P. S., Chen, T. H., Sun, S., … Huang, H. D. (2022). A genome-wide association study for varicose veins. Phlebology, 37(4), 267–278. https://doi.org/10.1177/02683555211069248
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