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Article: Elevated plasma level of soluble F11 receptor/junctional adhesion molecule-A(F11R/JAM-A) in hypertension

TitleElevated plasma level of soluble F11 receptor/junctional adhesion molecule-A(F11R/JAM-A) in hypertension
Authors
KeywordsChemicals And Cas Registry Numbers
Issue Date2009
PublisherNature Publishing Group. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.nature.com/ajh/index.html
Citation
American Journal Of Hypertension, 2009, v. 22 n. 5, p. 500-505 How to Cite?
AbstractBackground: The F11 receptor (F11R, also known as junctional adhesion molecule A (JAM-A)) plays a role in the development of hypertension in rat. Genetic variants in the human F11R gene were demonstrated to influence systolic blood pressure. In the present study, we investigated the relationship between F11R and hypertension by examining the levels of a circulating soluble form of F11R (sF11R) in hypertensive patients.MethodsPlasma sF11R was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 152 hypertensive and 166 normotensive subjects in whom seven tagging single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the F11R gene had been genotyped.ResultsPlasma sF11R levels were significantly higher in hypertensive subjects than in normotensive subjects (median (interquartile) range): 162.8 (85.5-293.2) vs. 116.5 (74.1-194.8) pg/ml, P ≤ 0.004), which remained significantly higher after adjusting for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) (P ≤ 0.028). In stepwise multiple logistic regression, sF11R level (log-transformed) (P ≤ 0.040), triglycerides (log-transformed) (P ≤ 0.024), and HOMA-IR (log-transformed) (P < 0.001) were independently associated with hypertension. Plasma sF11R level correlated with systolic and diastolic blood pressures (r ≤ 0.15, P < 0.001, and r ≤ 0.13, P ≤ 0.024, respectively). In stepwise multiple linear regression, hypertension (P ≤ 0.013) and fibrinogen levels (P ≤ 0.027) were significant independent predictors of sF11R level. A seven-locus haplotype, present in 2.1% of the subjects, was associated with higher sF11R level (P ≤ 0.024).ConclusionsThese results further support a role of F11 receptor in the pathophysiology of human hypertension. © 2009 American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd.
Persistent Identifierhttp://hdl.handle.net/10722/91504
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2023 Impact Factor: 3.2
2023 SCImago Journal Rankings: 0.925
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Funding AgencyGrant Number
Hong Kong Research Grants Council7229/01M
7626/07M
Sun Chieh Yeh Heart Foundation
Funding Information:

The Hong Kong Cardiovascular Risk Factor Prevalence Study-2 (CRISPS2) was supported by a Hong Kong Research Grants Council Grant (#7229/01M) and the Sun Chieh Yeh Heart Foundation. The study of SNPs was supported by a Hong Kong Research Grants Council Grant (#7626/07M).

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dc.contributor.authorLeung, RYHen_HK
dc.contributor.authorBabinska, Aen_HK
dc.contributor.authorSalifu, MOen_HK
dc.contributor.authorEhrlich, YHen_HK
dc.contributor.authorKornecki, Een_HK
dc.contributor.authorWong, LYFen_HK
dc.contributor.authorTso, AWKen_HK
dc.contributor.authorCherny, SSen_HK
dc.contributor.authorSham, PCen_HK
dc.contributor.authorLam, THen_HK
dc.contributor.authorLam, KSLen_HK
dc.contributor.authorCheung, BMYen_HK
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dc.date.issued2009en_HK
dc.identifier.citationAmerican Journal Of Hypertension, 2009, v. 22 n. 5, p. 500-505en_HK
dc.identifier.issn0895-7061en_HK
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dc.description.abstractBackground: The F11 receptor (F11R, also known as junctional adhesion molecule A (JAM-A)) plays a role in the development of hypertension in rat. Genetic variants in the human F11R gene were demonstrated to influence systolic blood pressure. In the present study, we investigated the relationship between F11R and hypertension by examining the levels of a circulating soluble form of F11R (sF11R) in hypertensive patients.MethodsPlasma sF11R was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay in 152 hypertensive and 166 normotensive subjects in whom seven tagging single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the F11R gene had been genotyped.ResultsPlasma sF11R levels were significantly higher in hypertensive subjects than in normotensive subjects (median (interquartile) range): 162.8 (85.5-293.2) vs. 116.5 (74.1-194.8) pg/ml, P ≤ 0.004), which remained significantly higher after adjusting for age, sex, body mass index (BMI), and homeostasis model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) (P ≤ 0.028). In stepwise multiple logistic regression, sF11R level (log-transformed) (P ≤ 0.040), triglycerides (log-transformed) (P ≤ 0.024), and HOMA-IR (log-transformed) (P < 0.001) were independently associated with hypertension. Plasma sF11R level correlated with systolic and diastolic blood pressures (r ≤ 0.15, P < 0.001, and r ≤ 0.13, P ≤ 0.024, respectively). In stepwise multiple linear regression, hypertension (P ≤ 0.013) and fibrinogen levels (P ≤ 0.027) were significant independent predictors of sF11R level. A seven-locus haplotype, present in 2.1% of the subjects, was associated with higher sF11R level (P ≤ 0.024).ConclusionsThese results further support a role of F11 receptor in the pathophysiology of human hypertension. © 2009 American Journal of Hypertension, Ltd.en_HK
dc.languageengen_HK
dc.publisherNature Publishing Group. The Journal's web site is located at http://www.nature.com/ajh/index.htmlen_HK
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dc.subjectChemicals And Cas Registry Numbersen_HK
dc.subject.meshAgeden_HK
dc.subject.meshBlood Pressure - geneticsen_HK
dc.subject.meshCell Adhesion Molecules - blooden_HK
dc.subject.meshFemaleen_HK
dc.subject.meshHumansen_HK
dc.subject.meshHypertension - blood - geneticsen_HK
dc.subject.meshInsulin Resistance - geneticsen_HK
dc.subject.meshMaleen_HK
dc.subject.meshMiddle Ageden_HK
dc.subject.meshPolymorphism, Single Nucleotideen_HK
dc.subject.meshReceptors, Cell Surface - blooden_HK
dc.subject.meshRegression Analysisen_HK
dc.titleElevated plasma level of soluble F11 receptor/junctional adhesion molecule-A(F11R/JAM-A) in hypertensionen_HK
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