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Query: UMLS:C0948265 (
metabolic syndrome
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Although
metabolic syndrome
has been recognized as a risk factor for ischemic stroke, genetic factors associated with ischemic stroke in individuals with
metabolic syndrome
remain unknown. We examined an association of genetic variants with ischemic stroke among individuals with or without
metabolic syndrome
. The study population comprised 4,387 unrelated Japanese individuals, including 1,884 individuals with
metabolic syndrome
(240 subjects with ischemic stroke and 1,644 controls) and 2,503 individuals without
metabolic syndrome
(280 subjects with ischemic stroke and 2,223 controls). The 150 polymorphisms examined in the present study were selected by genome-wide association studies of ischemic stroke and myocardial infarction with the use of the GeneChip Human Mapping 500K Array Set (Affymetrix). The initial chi-square test revealed that the Cright curved arrow T polymorphism (rs9925481) of CLEC16A and the Aright curved arrow G polymorphism (rs4923918) of
SPTBN5
were significantly (P<0.005) associated with ischemic stroke among individuals with
metabolic syndrome
. No polymorphism was significantly associated with ischemic stroke among individuals without
metabolic syndrome
. Multivariable logistic regression analysis with adjustment for covariates and a stepwise forward selection procedure revealed that the Aright curved arrow G polymorphism (rs4923918) of
SPTBN5
was significantly (P<0.005), and the Cright curved arrow T polymorphism (rs9925481) of CLEC16A was almost significantly, associated with ischemic stroke in individuals with
metabolic syndrome
. Genetic variants that confer susceptibility to ischemic stroke may differ among individuals with or without
metabolic syndrome
. Stratification of subjects according to the presence or absence of
metabolic syndrome
may thus be important for personalized prevention of ischemic stroke based on genetic information.
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PMID:Association of genetic variants with ischemic stroke in Japanese individuals with or without metabolic syndrome. 2004 39