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ACE, PAI-1, decorin and Werner helicase genes are not associated with the development of renal disease in European patients with Type 1 diabetes

✍ Scribed by S. De Cosmo; M. Margaglione; V. Tassi; M. Garrubba; S. Thomas; C. Olivetti; G.P. Piras; R. Trevisan; M. Vedovato; P. Cavallo Perin; S. Bacci; D. Colaizzo; C. Cisternino; L. Zucaro; G. Di Minno; V. Trischitta; G.C. Viberti


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1999
Tongue
English
Weight
95 KB
Volume
15
Category
Article
ISSN
1520-7552

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✦ Synopsis


Background Genetic factors are involved in the development of diabetic nephropathy in Type 1 diabetes. We have examined the association of four candidate genes, angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE): insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism, plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI-1): 4G/5G polymorphism, decorin: 179/183/185 polymorphism and Werner syndrome helicase: C/R polymorphism, with the presence of diabetic nephropathy in Type 1 diabetic patients.

Methods 175 Type 1 diabetic patients with albuminuria (59 with microalbuminuria and 116 with macroalbuminuria) were compared with 136 Type 1 diabetic patients with normoalbuminuria and duration of disease longer than 15 years (meantSD: 25t8 years). 200 non-diabetic subjects were also studied as background population.

Results

We found no association in the polymorphism of the four genes examined between patients with and without diabetic nephropathy and the control subjects.

Conclusions

The genes studied are unlikely to be involved in the susceptibility to nephropathy in Type 1 diabetic patients.