Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2915265 European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery 2008 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

BackgroundCandidate gene analysis has been frequently used in attempts to understand the pathological processes involved in many aspects of AAA disease.MethodsThis paper sets out a systems approach to reviewing AAA candidate gene analysis studies, whilst, explaining the key principles and design limitations of this universally applied technique. In addition we have performed a meta-analysis of six gene polymorphisms (ACE I/D, MTHFR + 677C > T, MMP9−1562C > T, Il-1Beta/3953C > T, eNOS 4a/4b & TIMP1/+434C > T) reported in multiple case control studies.Results and conclusionsThree of these polymorphisms were associated with a significant risk of AAA, ACE RR 1.33 [95% CI 1.20–1.48], MTHFR RR 1.14 [1.08–1.21] and MMP9 RR 1.09 [1.01–1.18]. These differences have been previously reported as equivocal, within a context of contradictory studies and as such this meta-analysis provides new evidence for their involvement in AAA disease. The plausibility of these findings is discussed within the context of a systems approach to the pathology of AAA disease.

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