TY - JOUR
T1 - C-Reactive Protein Haplotype Predicts Serum C-Reactive Protein Levels But Not Cardiovascular Disease Risk in a Dialysis Cohort
AU - Zhang, Lin
AU - Kao, W. H.Linda
AU - Berthier-Schaad, Yvette
AU - Plantinga, Laura
AU - Fink, Nancy
AU - Smith, Michael W.
AU - Coresh, Josef
PY - 2007/1
Y1 - 2007/1
N2 - Background: C-Reactive protein (CRP) gene variation has been associated with serum CRP levels in the general population. We examined the associations of CRP gene variation with longitudinal CRP measurements and incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in a cohort of 504 white and 244 African-American incident dialysis patients. Methods: Seven tagging single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the CRP gene were selected by using the Carlson method (r2 > 0.65). High-sensitivity CRP was measured every 6 months (mean, 4.6 months). Haplo.glm was used to determine the association of haplotypes with serum CRP levels and CVD risk. Global tests from Haplo.score were conducted to determine statistical significance. Results: Compared with the most common haplotype, 1 haplotype was associated with a 52% lower CRP level at baseline among African Americans (ratio, 0.48; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.28 to 0.82; global P-value = 0.0005). Furthermore, this haplotype was associated significantly with lower serum CRP levels during 36 months of follow-up. Among whites, this haplotype was associated with an 18% (ratio, 0.82; 95% CI, 0.56 to 1.22; n = 6 carriers) lower CRP level compared with the most common haplotype with a frequency of 1% (global P-value = 0.048). No association was detected between CRP gene variation and CVD risk in either whites or African Americans. Conclusion: Compared with the most common haplotype of the CRP gene, 1 haplotype predicts a lower serum CRP level over time, but no association exists between haplotype of CRP gene and incident CVD in this incident dialysis population. Serum CRP level might be a biomarker, rather than a causal factor, in CVD development. CRP variation may lead to susceptibility to inflammation, but not risk for CVD; however, replication in multiple settings is necessary.
AB - Background: C-Reactive protein (CRP) gene variation has been associated with serum CRP levels in the general population. We examined the associations of CRP gene variation with longitudinal CRP measurements and incident cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk in a cohort of 504 white and 244 African-American incident dialysis patients. Methods: Seven tagging single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the CRP gene were selected by using the Carlson method (r2 > 0.65). High-sensitivity CRP was measured every 6 months (mean, 4.6 months). Haplo.glm was used to determine the association of haplotypes with serum CRP levels and CVD risk. Global tests from Haplo.score were conducted to determine statistical significance. Results: Compared with the most common haplotype, 1 haplotype was associated with a 52% lower CRP level at baseline among African Americans (ratio, 0.48; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.28 to 0.82; global P-value = 0.0005). Furthermore, this haplotype was associated significantly with lower serum CRP levels during 36 months of follow-up. Among whites, this haplotype was associated with an 18% (ratio, 0.82; 95% CI, 0.56 to 1.22; n = 6 carriers) lower CRP level compared with the most common haplotype with a frequency of 1% (global P-value = 0.048). No association was detected between CRP gene variation and CVD risk in either whites or African Americans. Conclusion: Compared with the most common haplotype of the CRP gene, 1 haplotype predicts a lower serum CRP level over time, but no association exists between haplotype of CRP gene and incident CVD in this incident dialysis population. Serum CRP level might be a biomarker, rather than a causal factor, in CVD development. CRP variation may lead to susceptibility to inflammation, but not risk for CVD; however, replication in multiple settings is necessary.
KW - C-Reactive protein (CRP) gene
KW - cardiovascular disease (CVD)
KW - end-stage renal disease (ESRD)
KW - haplotype
KW - serum C-reactive protein (CRP) level
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U2 - 10.1053/j.ajkd.2006.10.008
DO - 10.1053/j.ajkd.2006.10.008
M3 - Article
C2 - 17185152
AN - SCOPUS:33845571244
SN - 0272-6386
VL - 49
SP - 118
EP - 126
JO - American Journal of Kidney Diseases
JF - American Journal of Kidney Diseases
IS - 1
ER -