Association between insertion/deletion polymorphism of the ace gene with risk of hypertension

ACE gene polymorphism and hypertension risk

Authors

  • Jovan Kulić Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo
  • Milena Dubravac Tanasković Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo
  • Milan Kulić Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo
  • Bojan Joksimović Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo
  • Ajla Smajlović Genetic Association in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina
  • Radmila Balaban Đurević Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo
  • Nikolina Elez-Burnjaković Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31383/ga.vol7iss2ga02

Keywords:

ACE gene polymorphisms, Hypertension, Genetic markers, INDEL polymorphisms

Abstract

This study conducted an initial investigation into the association between ACE gene insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphisms (rs1799752) and hypertension in the Republic of Srpska, Bosnia and Herzegovina. The study featured two distinct groups, each with 100 subjects, systematically categorized based on hypertension status and gender. DNA was extracted, PCR-amplified, and analyzed by gel electrophoresis. Results revealed a higher prevalence of the DD genotype and the D allele in the hypertensive group, although statistical significance was not observed. The II genotype occurred in 18% of the hypertension group and 21% in the control group. A significant difference was found in allele I frequencies between the two groups (p=0.004), with no gender-related variations in ACE alleles. The limited sample size may have constrained the ability to detect statistically significant differences. The odds ratio for the (DD + ID) genotype compared to II was 1.2110 (95% CI: 0.6006 to 2.4418; p=0.5927), indicating no statistical significance. Furthermore, no significant associations were identified between ACE genotypes and alleles and gender. In summary, this preliminary study suggests a potential trend towards a higher prevalence of the ACE gene D allele and DD genotype in hypertensive individuals. However, due to the small sample size, these associations did not achieve statistical significance in this population. Larger-scale investigations are needed for more definitive insights into the relationship between ACE gene polymorphisms and hypertension.

Author Biographies

Jovan Kulić, Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo

Student (during research).

BSc of Medical-laboratory technologies.

Milena Dubravac Tanasković, Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo

Senior assistant at Department of Epidemiology

Milan Kulić, Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo

Full professor at Department of Cell Biology and Human Genetics

Bojan Joksimović, Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo

Assistant professor at the Department of clinical subjects (Pathological Physiology).

Ajla Smajlović, Genetic Association in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina

PhD in Biological sciences

Radmila Balaban Đurević, Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo

Assistant profesor at Department of Anatomy and Morphology

Nikolina Elez-Burnjaković, Faculty of Medicine Foča, University of East Sarajevo

Assistant professor, Head of Department of Cell Biology and Human Genetics and Head of Laboratory for Molecular Genetics 

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Published

07.12.2023

How to Cite

Kulić, J., Dubravac Tanasković, M., Kulić, M., Joksimović, B., Smajlović, A., Balaban Đurević, R., & Elez-Burnjaković, N. (2023). Association between insertion/deletion polymorphism of the ace gene with risk of hypertension: ACE gene polymorphism and hypertension risk. Genetics & Applications, 7(2), 13–18. https://doi.org/10.31383/ga.vol7iss2ga02

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