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ABSTRACT: Background
The pathophysiological mechanism of ischemic stroke is complex. Traditional risk factors cannot fully or only partially explain the occurrence and development of IS. Genetic factors are getting more and more attention. Our study aimed to explore the association between CYP4F2 gene polymorphism and susceptibility to IS.Methods
A total of 1322 volunteers were enrolled to perform an association analysis through SNPStats online software. Using FPRP (false-positive report probability) to detect whether the result is a noteworthy finding. The interaction of SNP-SNP in IS risk was assessed by multi-factor dimensionality reduction. Statistical analysis of this study was mainly completed by SPSS 22.0 software.Results
Mutant allele "A" (OR = 1.24) and genotype "AA" (OR = 1.49) or "GA" (OR = 1.26) of CYP4F2-rs2108622 are risk genetic factors for IS. Rs2108622 is significantly associated with an increased risk of IS among subjects who are females, aging >60 years old, with BMI ≥24 kg/m2, and smoking or drinking volunteers. CYP4F2-rs3093106 and -rs3093105 are associated with susceptibility to IS among smoking, drinking subjects, or IS patients complicated with hypertension.Conclusion
CYP4F2-rs2108622, -rs3093106, and -rs3093105 are associated with an increased risk of IS.
SUBMITTER: Huang K
PROVIDER: S-EPMC10278860 | biostudies-literature | 2023
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Huang Kang K Ma Tianyi T Li Qiang Q Zhou Yilei Y Qin Ting T Zhong Zanrui Z Tang Shilin S Zhang Wei W Zhong Jianghua J Lu Shijuan S
Pharmacogenomics and personalized medicine 20230615
<h4>Background</h4>The pathophysiological mechanism of ischemic stroke is complex. Traditional risk factors cannot fully or only partially explain the occurrence and development of IS. Genetic factors are getting more and more attention. Our study aimed to explore the association between <i>CYP4F2</i> gene polymorphism and susceptibility to IS.<h4>Methods</h4>A total of 1322 volunteers were enrolled to perform an association analysis through SNPStats online software. Using FPRP (false-positive r ...[more]