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A nonsynonymous SNP in PRKCH (protein kinase C eta) increases the risk of cerebral infarction
Authors:Kubo Michiaki  Hata Jun  Ninomiya Toshiharu  Matsuda Koichi  Yonemoto Koji  Nakano Toshiaki  Matsushita Tomonaga  Yamazaki Keiko  Ohnishi Yozo  Saito Susumu  Kitazono Takanari  Ibayashi Setsuro  Sueishi Katsuo  Iida Mitsuo  Nakamura Yusuke  Kiyohara Yutaka
Affiliation:Department of Environmental Medicine, Kyushu University, Fukuoka 812-8582, Japan. mkubo@ims.u-tokyo.ac.jp
Abstract:
Cerebral infarction is the most common type of stroke and often causes long-term disability. To investigate the genetic contribution to cerebral infarction, we conducted a case-control study using 52,608 gene-based tag SNPs selected from the JSNP database. Here we report that a nonsynonymous SNP in a member of protein kinase C (PKC) family, PRKCH, was significantly associated with lacunar infarction in two independent Japanese samples (P = 5.1 x 10(-7), crude odds ratio of 1.40). This SNP is likely to affect PKC activity. Furthermore, a 14-year follow-up cohort study in Hisayama (Fukuoka, Japan) supported involvement of this SNP in the development of cerebral infarction (P = 0.03, age- and sex-adjusted hazard ratio of 2.83). We also found that PKCeta was expressed mainly in vascular endothelial cells and foamy macrophages in human atherosclerotic lesions, and its expression increased as the lesion type progressed. Our results support a role for PRKCH in the pathogenesis of cerebral infarction.
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