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Type: Journal article
Title: Tissue plasminogen activator-7351C/T enhancer polymorphism is a risk factor for lacunar stroke
Author: Jannes, J.
Hamilton-Bruce, M.
Pilotto, L.
Smith, B.
Mullighan, C.
Bardy, P.
Koblar, S.
Citation: Stroke, 2004; 35(5):1090-1094
Publisher: Lippincott Williams & Wilkins
Issue Date: 2004
ISSN: 0039-2499
1524-4628
Organisation: Centre for the Molecular Genetics of Development
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Jim Jannes, Monica A. Hamilton-Bruce, Louis Pilotto, Brian J. Smith, Charles G. Mullighan, Peter G. Bardy and Simon A. Koblar
Abstract: Background and Purpose— Occlusive thrombosis is an important component of small- and large-vessel ischemic stroke. Endogenous tissue plasminogen activator (TPA) is the primary mediator of intravascular fibrinolysis and is predominantly expressed by the endothelium of small vessels. The acute release of TPA is influenced by the TPA –7351C/T polymorphism and therefore may play an important role in the pathogenesis of lacunar stroke. In this study, we investigated the risk of lacunar and nonlacunar ischemic stroke associated with the TPA –7351C/T polymorphism. Methods— We conducted a case-control study of 182 cases of ischemic stroke and 301 community controls. Participants were evaluated for known cerebrovascular risk factors, and the TPA –7351C/T genotype was established by a polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method. Logistic regression was used to determine the risk of lacunar and nonlacunar ischemic stroke associated with the TPA –7351C/T polymorphism. Results— The prevalence of the TPA –7351 CC, CT, and TT genotypes were 46%, 45%, and 9% for controls and 41%, 46%, and 13% for stroke patients, respectively. After adjustment for known cerebrovascular risk factors, the TT genotype was significantly associated with ischemic stroke (OR: 1.9; 95% CI: 1.01 to 3.6). Stratification for stroke subtype showed a significant association between the TT genotype and lacunar stroke but not nonlacunar stroke (OR: 2.7; 95% CI: 1.1 to 6.7). Conclusions— The TPA –7351C/T polymorphism is an independent risk factor for lacunar stroke. The findings suggest that impaired fibrinolysis may play a role in the pathogenesis of lacunar stroke.
Keywords: Humans
Brain Ischemia
Brain Infarction
Genetic Predisposition to Disease
Tissue Plasminogen Activator
Logistic Models
Risk Factors
Case-Control Studies
Polymerase Chain Reaction
Genotype
Polymorphism, Genetic
Aged
Female
Male
Stroke
Description: Copyright © 2004 American Heart Association, Inc.
DOI: 10.1161/01.STR.0000124123.76658.6c
Published version: http://stroke.ahajournals.org/cgi/content/abstract/35/5/1090
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