BMC Medical Genetics (Nov 2012)

Association of <it>SELE</it> genotypes/haplotypes with sE-selectin levels in Taiwanese individuals: interactive effect of MMP9 level

  • Wu Semon,
  • Hsu Lung-An,
  • Teng Ming-Sheng,
  • Lin Jeng-Feng,
  • Chang Hsien-Hsun,
  • Sun Yu-Chen,
  • Chen Hsuan-Pu,
  • Ko Yu-Lin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-13-115
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 1
p. 115

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Abstract Background E-selectin is implicated in various inflammatory processes and related disorders. We aimed to investigate the role of SELE-gene genotypes/haplotypes on plasma levels of MMP9 and sE-selectin in Taiwanese individuals. Methods Five hundred twenty individuals were enrolled. Seven tagging SELE single nucleotide polymorphisms were analyzed. Results SELE genotypes were found associated with MMP9 and sE-selectin levels. Multivariate analysis identified that the most significant genetic polymorphism (rs5368 genotype) was independently associated with MMP9 levels (P P = 0.0490). One SELE SNP, (rs3917406, P = 0.031) was associated with sE-selectin levels after adjusting for MMP9 and sICAM1 levels. Subgroup and interaction analysis revealed association of SELE SNP rs10800469 with sE-selectin levels only in the highest quartile of MMP9 level (P = 0.002, interaction P = 0.023). Haplotype analysis showed one haplotype (AAAAAGC) borderline associated with sE-selectin level (P = 0.0511). Conclusion SELE genotypes/haplotypes are independently associated with MMP9 and E-selectin levels in Taiwanese individuals. The associations of SELE genotypes/haplotypes with sE-selectin levels are affected by MMP9 levels.

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