Association of alpha-ADD1 Gene and Hypertension Risk: A Meta-Analysis

Med Sci Monit. 2015 Jun 4:21:1634-41. doi: 10.12659/MSM.893191.

Abstract

Background: Results regarding the association between a-adducin (ADD1) gene and essential hypertension (EH) risk remain inconsistent. Therefore, we performed this meta-analysis to investigate this association.

Material and methods: We comprehensively searched published literature from PubMed and Embase. All studies analyzing the association between ADD1 Gly460Trp polymorphism and EH risk were included. Fixed- or random-effects model was used to calculate pooled odds ratio (OR) with 95% confidence interval (CI).

Results: Data synthesis showed an increased risk of EH in T allele variant carriers with Asian descent, for GG vs. TT (OR=0.750, 95%CI: 0.585-0.960; P=0.022), recessive model (OR=1.196, 95%CI: 1.009-1.418; P=0.039), dominant model (OR=0.826, 95%CI: 0.693-0.985; P=0.033), and allelic model (OR=0.859, 95%CI: 0.756-0.964; P=0.01), respectively. However, no statistical differences were observed in Blacks and Caucasians.

Conclusions: The findings showed the association of the T allele in ADD1 gene with EH susceptibility in Asians. However, well-designed studies involving gene-gene and gene-environment interactions should be considered in future.

Publication types

  • Meta-Analysis

MeSH terms

  • Asian People / genetics
  • Calmodulin-Binding Proteins / genetics*
  • Genetic Predisposition to Disease / genetics*
  • Humans
  • Hypertension / genetics*
  • Models, Statistical
  • Odds Ratio
  • Polymorphism, Genetic / genetics*
  • PubMed

Substances

  • Calmodulin-Binding Proteins
  • adducin