Association between polymorphisms of the HSPB7 gene and Cheyne–Stokes respiration with central sleep apnea in patients with dilated cardiomyopathy and …

M Wang, H Ding, J Kang, K Hu, W Lu, X Zhou… - International journal of …, 2016 - Elsevier
M Wang, H Ding, J Kang, K Hu, W Lu, X Zhou, L Xu
International journal of cardiology, 2016Elsevier
Background CSR-CSA is frequent in patients with CHF. Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a
structural heart disease with strong genetic background, yet one of the leading etiological
causes of CHF. Studies have showed that the HSPB7 gene is associated with DCM.
Objectives We aimed to explore the prevalence of polymorphisms of the HSPB7 gene in the
Chinese Han population with CSR-CSA and CHF caused by DCM. Methods A total of 503
unrelated subjects of the Chinese Han population, including 283 CHF patients caused by …
Background
CSR-CSA is frequent in patients with CHF. Dilated cardiomyopathy (DCM) is a structural heart disease with strong genetic background, yet one of the leading etiological causes of CHF. Studies have showed that the HSPB7 gene is associated with DCM.
Objectives
We aimed to explore the prevalence of polymorphisms of the HSPB7 gene in the Chinese Han population with CSR-CSA and CHF caused by DCM.
Methods
A total of 503 unrelated subjects of the Chinese Han population, including 283 CHF patients caused by DCM and 220 healthy controls, were involved in the study. The CHF patients were classified as the CSA-CHF group and the non-CSA-CHF group according to the PSG parameters. The rs1739843 polymorphisms of the HSPB7 gene were identified by real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction.
Results
In the present study, 35.8% of CHF patients caused by DCM had CSR-CSA. Comparison demonstrated that the CSA-CHF group had significantly higher TT genotype and T allele frequencies in the rs1739843 single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) of the HSPB7 gene. There were no significant differences among the CC genotype distribution of the CSA-CHF group and the non-CSA-CHF group or the control group.
Conclusions
The rs1739843 polymorphism of the HSPB7 gene might be involved in the pathogenesis of CSR-CSA and CHF subjects caused by DCM in the Chinese Han population. This finding was from a genetic search for the role of the HSPB7 gene in CSR-CSA of CHF patients caused by DCM.
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