Pooled genetic analysis reveals an association of snps of only a few genes with risk predisposition to ischemic stroke in a Chinese population

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Abstract Up to date, series of studies on ischemic stroke had resulted in inconsistent conclusion. In this study, we aimed to evaluate which specific genes were associated with increased predisposition to stroke in a Chinese population. To identify the specific genes and polymorphisms associated with predisposition to ischemic stroke, we performed high throughput sequenom based next-generation sequencing from 743 patient with history of ischemic stroke. Variants SNPs in nNOS, renalase, MTHFR, CELSR1 and XYLB genes were found significantly associated with IS, thus suggesting involvement of these loci to IS in Chinese patients. Because of different locations on chromosomes, haplotype analyses were not feasible. Our results demonstrate the top level genes that are related to normal vascular physiology, viz. genes of nitric oxide synthesis, endothelial health and smooth muscle biology. Further validation studies are awaited.

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Zhang, Z., Su, G., Guo, J., Li, J., Wu, H., Wang, M., & Xie, X. (2015). Pooled genetic analysis reveals an association of snps of only a few genes with risk predisposition to ischemic stroke in a Chinese population. IUBMB Life, 67(3), 170–174. https://doi.org/10.1002/iub.1359

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