Abstract
Objective — Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disease characterized by extensive remodelling of the extracellular matrix architecture of the arterial wall. Recent data suggested the participation of lysosomal cysteine proteases such as cathepsin S (CTSS) in atherogenesis. The G/A polymorphism at nucleotide -25 was reported to be located in the promoter of the CTSS gene. The aim of this study was to observe the association between CTSS -25G/A polymorphism and the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) in a Chinese population sample.Methods — The polymerase chain reaction and restriction digestion methods were performed to screen the CTSS gene -25G/A polymorphism in a Chinese population sample with (n=659) or without CHD (n=352).Traditional risk factors for CHD were obtained simultaneously.Results — The frequencies of the G and A allele in the total population was 0.630 and 0.370, respectively.The frequencies of -25G/A polymorphism in the CTSS gene (G: 0.626 vs. 0.633, P>0.05; A: 0.374 vs. 0.367, P>0.05) and the genotype distribution (G: 83.4 vs. 85.3, P>0.05; A: 58.0 vs. 58.5, P>0.05) were similar between CHD patients and control subjects. Moreover, CTSS genotype was not associated with severity of coronary stenosis (P>0.05) in CHD patients.Conclusion — The CTSS -25G/A polymorphism was not related with CHD in our Chinese population sample.
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