Abstract

ABSTRACTThe basic underlying factor for cardiovascular diseases is atherosclerosis, which is a multifactorial disease driven by environmental and genetic factors. We aimed to study the genetic polymorphism in mannose binding lectin-2 (MBL2) and macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) in the arteries of patients with atherosclerotic lesions who underwent cardiac valve replacement for cardiac valve stenosis. Thirty-five patients (38.9 %) operated with coronary bypass surgery (coronary group, CG), 55 (61.1 %) patients operated with aortic or mitral valve replacement (valve group, VG) and 100 healthy controls were analyzed for codon 54 A/B polymorphism in the MBL2 gene and –173 G/C polymorphism in the MIF gene by using the method of polymerase chain reaction restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP). The comparison of the healthy control group with CG and VG in terms of the MBL2 genotypes revealed significantly lower AA genotype and A allele ratios. The comparison of the healthy control group with CG and VG in terms of the MIF genotypes showed significantly lower GG genotype and G allele ratios. We suggest that the lower frequency of the GG genotype/G allele of the MIF gene and of the AA genotype/A allele of the MBL2 gene may be associated with the ethiopathogenesis of CG and VG patients.

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