Characterization of Polymorphic Structure of Cathepsin G Gene

Author:

Herrmann Stefan-Martin1,Funke-Kaiser Heiko1,Schmidt-Petersen Klaus1,Nicaud Viviane1,Gautier-Bertrand Marion1,Evans Alun1,Kee Frank1,Arveiler Dominique1,Morrison Caroline1,Orzechowski Hans-Dieter1,Elbaz Alexis1,Amarenco Pierre1,Cambien François1,Paul Martin1

Affiliation:

1. From the Institute of Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology (S.-M.H., H.F.-K., K.S.-P., H.-D.O., M.P.), the Department of Clinical Pharmacology, Benjamin Franklin Medical Center, Freie Universität Berlin, Germany; the Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) SC7/U525 (V.N., F.C.) and U360 (M.G.-B., A. Elbaz), Paris, France; Monitoring Trends and Determinants in Cardiovascular Disease (MONICA) Project (A. Evans, F.K.) Belfast, UK; MONICA Project (D.A.), Strasbourg, France;...

Abstract

Cathepsin G (CTSG), a serine protease released from activated neutrophils, may cause platelet activation, leading to intravascular thrombosis, thus contributing to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. Applying the candidate gene approach, we screened the 5′-flanking region and the entire coding region of the CTSG gene for genetic variation by using polymerase chain reaction/single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis from 96 patients at high risk for myocardial infarction (MI). We identified 4 polymorphisms in the 5′-flanking region (G-618C, G-315A, C-179T, and C-160T) and 1 polymorphism in the coding region (Asn125Ser) of the gene and genotyped the participants in the Etude Cas-Temoins sur l’Infarctus du Myocarde (ECTIM Study), a case-control study for MI, and in the Étude du Profil Génétique de l’Infarctus Cérébral (GENIC Study), a case-control study for brain infarction (BI), for all identified genetic variants. The potential in vitro functionality of the 4 variants in the 5′-flanking region was investigated with transient transfection analyses in U937 cells with different allelic promoter constructs by using a luciferase assay. Our in vitro analyses did not reveal any differences for the investigated allelic constructs with respect to promoter activity, and none of the polymorphisms in the 5′-flanking region was associated with the available phenotypes in either study. Allele and genotype distributions of all identified polymorphisms did not globally differ between cases and controls in the ECTIM Study. However, in patients from the ECTIM Study, the Ser125 allele was significantly associated with elevated plasma fibrinogen levels ( P =0.006), but this effect was not seen in controls (case-control heterogeneity, P =0.04). There was a significant interaction between CTSG Asn125Ser and the β-fibrinogen gene polymorphism G-455A on plasma fibrinogen levels ( P =0.04). In the GENIC Study, the odds ratio for BI associated with CTSG Ser125 carrying was 1.82 (95% CI 1.16 to 2.84, P =0.008) in patients without a history of cardiovascular or cerebrovascular diseases. Our results indicate that the CTSG Ser125 allele is associated with plasma fibrinogen levels in MI patients from the ECTIM Study and with BI in the GENIC Study. Further studies should be carried out to define the underlying mechanisms.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine

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