Background: Matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs) are involved in cardiac remodeling and are encoded by genes showing genetic polymorphisms that have functional implications. We examined whether MMP-9 genetic polymorphisms are associated with hypertension and with left ventricular (LV) remodeling in hypertensive patients.
Methods: We studied 173 hypertensive patients and 137 age, race and gender matched healthy controls. Heart echocardiography was performed in all patients and the following MMP-9 genetic polymorphisms were analyzed: C(-1562)T (rs3918242), -90 (CA)(14-24) (rs2234681) and Q279R (rs17576). Haplo.stats analysis was used to assess whether MMP-9 haplotypes are associated with hypertension. Linear regression analysis was performed to assess whether MMP-9 haplotypes affect LV mass index (LVMI) and other echocardiography parameters.
Results: MMP-9 -90 (CA)(14-24) "HH" genotype (H allele defined by number of CA repeats ≥21) was associated with hypertension (P=0.0085; OR=2.321, 95% confidence interval=1.250 to 4.309). While one MMP-9 haplotype ("C, H, Q") protects against LVMI and end-diastolic diameter increases due to remodeling (P=0.0490 and P=0.0367), another MMP-9 haplotype apparently has detrimental effects over both parameters in hypertensive patients ("T, H, Q", P=0.0015 and P=0.0057, respectively).
Conclusion: Genetic polymorphisms in MMP-9 gene may modify the susceptibility of hypertensive patients to LV remodeling. Further studies are necessary to examine whether these polymorphisms affect clinical events in hypertensive patients.
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