Abstract
Background: The angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene in humans has an insertion-deletion (I/D) polymorphic state in intron 16 on chromosome 17q23. This polymorphism has been widely investigated in different diseases. In this study we aimed to investigate the ACE I/D genotype frequency in hypertensive cases in Kashmiri population. Methods: We designed a case control study, where 52 hypertensive cases were studied for ACE I/D polymorphism against 150 age/sex matched controls taken from general population. The polymorphisms of ACE gene were investigated using polymerase chain reaction for detection of ACE I/D genotype. Fisher's Chi square test was used for calculation of P value and OR. Results: We found the frequency of ACE DD genotype to be 46.15% (24/52), II 23.07% (12/52) and DI 30.77% (16/52) in 52 hypertensive cases. Conclusions: The ACE I/D genotype is positively associated with hypertension in our population. Articles The authors | Journal compilation Cardiol Res and Elmer Press.
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A. Syed, S. (2010). ACE I/D Polymorphism in Hypertensive Patients of Kashmiri Population. Cardiology Research. https://doi.org/10.4021/cr101e
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