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A coding polymorphism in the 12-lipoxygenase gene is associated to essential hypertension and urinary 12(S)-HETE.

The arachidonic acid-derived metabolite 12-(S)hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid (12(S)-HETE), catalyzed by 12-lipoxygenase (12-LOX, ALOX12), exhibits a variety of biological activities with implications in cardiovascular disease. Previous studies have shown higher urinary excretion of this metabolite in essential hypertension. The aim of this study was to analyze the association of polymorphisms in ALOX12 with hypertension and urinary levels of 12(S)-HETE. We studied 200 patients with essential hypertension (aged 56+/-1 years, mean+/-s.e.m., 97 males) and 166 matched controls (aged 54+/-1 years, 91 males). Out of six polymorphisms in the coding region of ALOX12, only R261Q determined a nonconservative amino-acid change and was evaluated by polymerase chain reaction and restriction digestion. Urinary 12(S)-HETE was measured in Sep-Pack-extracted samples using specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The distribution of genotypes of the R261Q polymorphism was significantly different between patients and controls: patients 92 (0.46) GG, 84 (0.42) GA, 24 (0.12) AA vs controls 56 (0.34) GG, 78 (0.47) GA, 32 (0.19) AA (P=0.030). On the contrary, no association was observed for two intronic polymorphisms. The urinary excretion of 12(S)-HETE (ng/mg creatinine) was significantly higher in GG homozygous patients (13.0+/-1.5) than in GA (8.2+/-1.8) or in AA (8+/-1.5) patients (P=0.018). These results indicate that a nonsynonymous polymorphism in ALOX12 is associated to essential hypertension and to urinary levels of 12(S)-HETE, thus suggesting a role for this gene in this disease.[1]

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  1. A coding polymorphism in the 12-lipoxygenase gene is associated to essential hypertension and urinary 12(S)-HETE. Quintana, L.F., Guzmán, B., Collado, S., Clària, J., Poch, E. Kidney Int. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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