ICAM-1 and SRD5A1 gene polymorphisms in symptomatic peripheral artery disease

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The genotype distribution of two gene polymorphisms, previously associated with peripheral artery disease (PAD), has been evaluated in a population of diabetic (DPAD) and non-diabetic (NDPAD) patients affected by symptomatic PAD (stages II-IV). A decreased frequency of the AA genotype of rs5498 (ICAM-1) was observed in the PAD subjects compared to controls but this result did not reach statistical significance (p=0.06 by chi-squared test). On the contrary, a significant increase in the frequency of the GG homozygous genotype of rs248793 (SRD5A1) was observed in the PAD patient group in comparison to controls (p=0.01). These data confirm that the GG genotype of rs248793 in the SRD5A1 gene is significantly associated with symptomatic PAD and show a trend towards a stronger association with the non-diabetic status. © The Author(s) 2014.

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Barresi, V., Signorelli, S. S., Musso, N., Anzaldi, M., Fiore, V., Alberghina, M., & Condorelli, D. F. (2014). ICAM-1 and SRD5A1 gene polymorphisms in symptomatic peripheral artery disease. Vascular Medicine (United Kingdom), 19(3), 175–181. https://doi.org/10.1177/1358863X14532705

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