Essential Hypertension and 5′ Upstream Core Promoter Region of Human Angiotensinogen Gene

Author:

Ishigami Tomoaki1,Umemura Satoshi1,Tamura Kouichi1,Hibi Kiyoshi1,Nyui Nobuo1,Kihara Minoru1,Yabana Machiko1,Watanabe Yasujiro1,Sumida Yoichi1,Nagahara Toshihiro1,Ochiai Hisao1,Ishii Masao1

Affiliation:

1. From the Second Department of Internal Medicine, Yokohama City University School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan.

Abstract

Abstract The angiotensinogen (AGT) gene M235T variant is associated with essential hypertension and elevated plasma AGT concentrations, although the underlying mechanisms are unknown. Recent studies have suggested that AGCE 1 (human AG T gene c ore promoter e lement 1) located in the 5′ upstream core promoter region (position −25 to −1) of the human AGT gene has an important part in the expression of AGT mRNA by binding with transcription factor AGCF 1 (human AG T gene c ore promoter element binding f actor 1), and a mutation at −20 from adenine to cytosine (A-20C) increases the level of expression of this transcript. We therefore examined subjects with this mutation to study the association with increased plasma AGT concentrations and with essential hypertension. One hundred eighty-eight subjects receiving no antihypertensive medication were examined with regard to the correlation between A-20C and plasma AGT concentrations, and 234 subjects were studied with respect to the association between A-20C and essential hypertension. A-20C was determined by polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length polymorphism analysis with Eco OR 109I. Multiple regression analysis showed a weak but significant correlation between A-20C and plasma AGT concentrations ( P =.047) and essential hypertension ( P =.049). The results suggest that A-20C may underlie the increase in plasma AGT concentrations and be involved in the development of essential hypertension.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Internal Medicine

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