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Query: UMLS:C0020538 (
hypertension
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The role of
renin binding protein
(
RnBP
) in human (patho)physiology, despite its biochemical characterization, is as yet unclear.
RnBP
has been shown to bind and inactivate renin, a key player of the blood pressure regulating renin-angiotensin system. This renders the
RnBP
gene a promising candidate gene in human
hypertension
. Herein, a molecular genetic approach was employed to investigate if
RnBP
might affect renin, prorenin and/or blood pressure levels. Sequencing of the human Xq28 chromosomal region provided the precise chromosomal location and full genomic sequence of the
RnBP
gene. All 11 exons, adjacent intronic splice sites and the promoter region were sequenced in 20 patients with essential hypertension of early onset and possible X-linked inheritance and in four normotensive individuals. The only variant found was a single base exchange polymorphism 61 base pairs upstream of the intron 6/exon 7 boundary (T61C). Several cardiovascular parameters, the renin, and prorenin levels and the T61C allele status were determined in 505 Caucasian individuals. Male individuals without medication who were hemizygous for the C allele were characterized by lower prorenin levels (196 +/- 15 versus 256 +/- 12 mU/l, P = 0.05) and a significantly higher renin/prorenin ratio (10.7 +/- 1.5 versus 7.7 +/- 0.3%, P = 0.002), whereas no variations in circulating renin, blood pressure, heart rate and left ventricular mass index were associated with the C allele. No significant association was observed in women. The data do not exclude a role of
RnBP
in essential hypertension. The complete genomic structure of the
RnBP
gene, including the identified repetitive sequence elements, provides an essential tool for further studies of the
RnBP
gene in hypertensive patients with a different genetic background.
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PMID:Human renin binding protein: complete genomic sequence and association of an intronic T/C polymorphism with the prorenin level in males. 928 90