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Polymorphisms of the lipoprotein lipase gene as genetic markers for stroke in colombian population: a case control study.
Colomb Med (Cali). 2016 Dec 30;47(4):189-195
Authors: Velásquez Pereira LC, Vargas Castellanos CI, Silva Sieger FA
Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To analyze if there is an association between the presence of polymorphisms in the LPL gene (rs320, rs285 and rs328) with development of acute ischemic stroke in Colombian population.
METHODS: In a case control design, 133 acute ischemic stroke patients (clinical diagnosis and x-ray CT) and 269 subjects without stroke as controls were studied. PCR -RFLP technique was used to detect rs320, rs285 and rs328 polymorphisms in the LPL gene.
RESULTS: In the present research was not found any association between any of the LPL gene polymorphism and acute ischemic stroke in the population studied; the allele and genotypic frequencies of the studied polymorphisms were similar in cases and controls and followed the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium. The study was approved by the IRB and each subject signed the informed consent.
CONCLUSION: LPL gene polymorphisms are not genetic markers for the development of stroke in the Colombian sample used.
PMID: 28293042 [PubMed - in process]
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