Distribution of T29C TGFb1 gene polymorphism was analysed in 260 hypertensive and 134 normotensive subjects. Circulating TGFb1 and procollagen type III levels, microalbuminuria, left ventricular geometry and function were evaluated in all the hypertensives subgrouped according to T29C TGFb1 gene polymorphism. Circulating TGFb1by ELISA technique, procollagen type III by a specific radioimmunoassay, microalbuminuria by radioimmunoassay, left ventricular geometry and function by echocardiography were determined. All groups were comparable for gender, age and sex. Regarding T29C TGFb1 gene polymorphism, prevalence of TC or CC genotypes was significantly (pv0.05) higher in hypertensives than normotensives. TC and CC hypertensives were characterized by a higher prevalence of subjects with microalbuminuria (pv0.001 TC vs TT; pv0.05 CC vs TT), left ventricular hypertrophy (pv0.01 TC and CC vs TT), and by increased levels of procollagen type III (pv0.05 TC and CC vs TT). TC hypertensives were also characterized by a significant increase (pv0.05) of LVM and LVM/h and of urinary albumin excretion (pv0.05) values than those detectable in TT hypertensives. Our data suggest that T29C TGFb1 gene polymorphism was associated to clinical characteristics suitable to recognize hypertensives with a higher severity of hypertension.

ARGANO, C., DURO, G., CORRAO, S., DI CHIARA, T., NUZZO, D., COLOMBA, D., et al. (2008). Transforming growth factor beta1 T29C gene polymorphism and hypertension: relationship with cardiovascular and renal damage. BLOOD PRESSURE, 17(4), 220-226 [10.1080/08037050802431416].

Transforming growth factor beta1 T29C gene polymorphism and hypertension: relationship with cardiovascular and renal damage.

ARGANO, Christiano;CORRAO, Salvatore;DI CHIARA, Tiziana;NUZZO, Domenico;COLOMBA, Daniela;SCAGLIONE, Rosario;LICATA, Giuseppe
2008-01-01

Abstract

Distribution of T29C TGFb1 gene polymorphism was analysed in 260 hypertensive and 134 normotensive subjects. Circulating TGFb1 and procollagen type III levels, microalbuminuria, left ventricular geometry and function were evaluated in all the hypertensives subgrouped according to T29C TGFb1 gene polymorphism. Circulating TGFb1by ELISA technique, procollagen type III by a specific radioimmunoassay, microalbuminuria by radioimmunoassay, left ventricular geometry and function by echocardiography were determined. All groups were comparable for gender, age and sex. Regarding T29C TGFb1 gene polymorphism, prevalence of TC or CC genotypes was significantly (pv0.05) higher in hypertensives than normotensives. TC and CC hypertensives were characterized by a higher prevalence of subjects with microalbuminuria (pv0.001 TC vs TT; pv0.05 CC vs TT), left ventricular hypertrophy (pv0.01 TC and CC vs TT), and by increased levels of procollagen type III (pv0.05 TC and CC vs TT). TC hypertensives were also characterized by a significant increase (pv0.05) of LVM and LVM/h and of urinary albumin excretion (pv0.05) values than those detectable in TT hypertensives. Our data suggest that T29C TGFb1 gene polymorphism was associated to clinical characteristics suitable to recognize hypertensives with a higher severity of hypertension.
2008
ARGANO, C., DURO, G., CORRAO, S., DI CHIARA, T., NUZZO, D., COLOMBA, D., et al. (2008). Transforming growth factor beta1 T29C gene polymorphism and hypertension: relationship with cardiovascular and renal damage. BLOOD PRESSURE, 17(4), 220-226 [10.1080/08037050802431416].
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