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Relationship between the M235T and G(-6)A polymorphisms of the angiotensinogen gene

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Aims: Previous studies have reported tight linkage disequilibrium between the T235 and the A(-6) molecular variants of the angiotensinogen gene. This study was designed primarily to ascertain whether a similar relationship exists between the M235 and the G(-6) variants of the gene. We have investigated the degree of agreement between the genotypes of the M235T and the G(-6)A polymorphisms in two ethnic groups.

Methods: Subjects were an heterogeneous group of normotensive and hypertensive subjects of Caucasian (n = 77) and Afro-Caribbean (n = 51) origin. DNA was extracted from whole blood and was genotyped for both the M235T and G(-6)A polymorphisms using PCR-based methods.

Results: The distribution frequencies of the MM, MT, and TT genotypes were 0.39, 0.42, and 0.20 in white subjects, and 0.09, 0.17, and 0.74 in black subjects, respectively (chi-square, P < 0.0001). the distribution of aa, ga, and gg genotypes also differed between the two groups as follows: 0.22, 0.48, and 0.30 in white subjects, and 0.82 and 0.18 and 0 in black subjects respectively (chi-square, P < 0.0001). the agreement for tt-aa, mt-ga, and mm-gg was 93%, 91%, and 76% respectively in white and 100%, 67% and 0% respectively in black subjects.

Conclusions: The results indicate ethnic differences in the distribution of both M235T and G(-6)A genotypes. The trend towards a decrease in the degree of agreement in the order of TT-AA > MT-GA > MM-GG suggests that linkage disequilibrium between the M235 and G-6 variant does not mirror that observed with the T235 and A-6 variants. These observations may have significant implications regarding the associations between the G(-6)A polymorphism and hypertension. However, this needs to be further investigated.

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Onipinla, A., Barley, J., Carter, N. et al. Relationship between the M235T and G(-6)A polymorphisms of the angiotensinogen gene. J Hum Hypertens 13, 865–866 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1038/sj.jhh.1000906

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