The complement system has been confirmed to play an increasingly important role in ischemic stroke (IS). This study aimed to determine whether the single-nucleotide polymorphism of the complement 5 (C5) gene independently influences the occurrence, severity, and long-term outcome of IS in Chinese patients. Methods: C5 rs17611 genetic variants were investigated in 494 IS patients and 330 control individuals.Ischemic stroke was classified into subtypes and patients were assessed 90 days post-stroke with the modified Rankin Scale to determine stroke outcome. Results: The presence of C5 polymorphism was associated with the incidence of large artery atherosclerosis (LAA)-subtype IS (n =2 00; p = 0.031), which even persisted after adjustment for covariates (OR = 1.518; 95%CI = 1.093–2.018; p = 0.013). However, no association was found between genotypes and the severity and outcome of stroke (p = 0.978; p = 0.296). Conclusions: The C5 polymorphism might contribute to the risk of LAA-subtype IS independently of other known risk predictors.
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Wu, H., Weng, Y., Zheng, L., Li, H., Gong, Q., Fu, Y., & Zhao, J. (2016). Polymorphism of the complement 5 gene is associated with large artery atherosclerosis stroke in chinese patients. Arquivos de Neuro-Psiquiatria, 74(11), 881–886. https://doi.org/10.1590/0004-282X20160139
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