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Table 14.1
Gene polymorphisms relevant to cardiovascular disease management
Gene polymorphism
Effect
Signifi
cance for management
ACE (angiotensin converting enzyme)
Deletion allele (ACE D) is associated with increased
renin-angiotensin activation of the sympathetic nervous system
For determining responders vs non-responders to
β-blockers in heart failure
Adducin
Linked to hypertension sodium sensitivity
Response to diuretic therapy and sodium restriction
Angiotensin Gene (AGT)
Risk of hypertension
Identifying patients who respond to ACE inhibitors
Apolipoprotein (Apo)
ε^4
Risk of coronary artery disease. Response to statins
Treatment with simvastatin reduces mortality risk by 50 %
in Apo
ε4 carriers but only 13 % in Apo
ε4 non-carriers
ATP-binding cassette transporter 1
(ABCA1)
Regulates high-density cholesterol. Risk of coronary
artery disease
Target of drugs for controlling hypercholesterolemia
Cholesterol ester transferase protein
(CETP)
Progression of coronary atherosclerosis. Response
to statins
Predicts accelerated atherosclerosis and response to
pravastatin therapy in B1B1 carriers but not B2B2 carriers
Coronary Heart Disease 1 (CHD 1).
Lipid metabolism
Target for drug development
Epithelial sodium channel (
β subunit)
Linked to hypertension
Amiloride, a direct antagonist of this channel, is more
effective in individuals with this polymorphism
Factor VII
Risk of myocardial infarction
Indication for low-dose anticoagulation therapy
Interleukin-1 (IL-1)
Infl
ammatory response in blood vessels and heart disease Favorable response to statin therapy
PL
A2
polymorphism of gene encoding glycoprotein IIIb
Platelet aggregation and premature myocardial infarction Patients with this polymorphism should be treated with
aspirin, clopidrogrel and statins for prevention of coronary artery disease
P-selectin
Unstable angina pectoris
Helps in determining prognosis
SCN5A (encodes the Na ion channel
in the heart)
Cardiac arrhythmias
Suggests avoidance of Na-channel blockers in patients
with SCNA mutations
Dilated cardiac myopathy
Thrombospondin
Premature coronary artery disease
Indication for anti-platelet and antiinfl
ammatory therapy
WNK kinases
Linked to hypertension
Associate signaling pathways provide opportunity for
developing targeted antihypertensive therapy
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