CYP3A5 genotype is associated with diagnosis of hypertension in elderly patients: Data from the DEBATE study

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Objective: The aim of this study was to address the presently controversial question of whether cytochrome P450 (CYP) 3A5 polymorphism is associated with hypertension. Method: We studied 373 elderly (age ≥75 years) Finnish (Caucasian) patients from the ongoing DEBATE (Drugs and Evidence Based Medicine in the Elderly) trial. The patients were classified into those with a history of hypertension (n = 229) and those without a history of hypertension (n = 144) on the basis of a detailed questionnaire on each patient's medical history and an interview. The patients were genotyped for the CYP3A5 6986A/G single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) [CYP3A5*1/*3 alleles]. Results: The proportion of individuals with the CYP3A5*1/*3 genotype, i.e. CYP3A5 expressors, was significantly higher among patients with a diagnosis of hypertension than among patients without (18.3% vs 9.0%, p = 0.016). The corresponding odds ratio was 2.26 (95% CI 1.17, 4.38). The allele and genotype frequencies for the two control SNPs, ABCB1 (MDR1) 3435C/T and SLCO1B1 521T/C, did not differ between the two groups. Conclusion: This work lends support to the theory that the polymorphic CYP3A5 enzyme may be involved in regulation of blood pressure. The possible role of CYP3A5 as a genetic contributor to hypertension susceptibility warrants further study. © 2005 Adis Data Information BV. All rights reserved.

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Kivistö, K. T., Niemi, M., Schaeffeler, E., Pitkälä, K., Tilvis, R., Fromm, M. F., … Strandberg, T. (2005). CYP3A5 genotype is associated with diagnosis of hypertension in elderly patients: Data from the DEBATE study. American Journal of PharmacoGenomics, 5(3), 191–195. https://doi.org/10.2165/00129785-200505030-00005

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