Association of an ADRB3 Variant with Coronary Artery Disease Within the Chinese Han Population: Construction of a Predictive Nomogram Model.

Genetic testing and molecular biomarkers(2023)

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Coronary artery disease (CAD) is a the most common type of heart disease, and is associated with the highest mortality rate. The role of the β-adrenergic receptor gene () in energy homeostasis and lipolysis suggests that it may be associated with obesity, insulin resistance, diabetes, and hypertension. Herein, we sought to examine the relationship between CAD and variants of the gene in individuals with Han and Uygur ethnicities in China. All 1022 participants were genotyped for two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs; rs1892818 and rs9693898) using real-time polymerase chain reaction (TaqMan). Uygur (259 CAD patients, 161 control group) and Han (308 CAD patients, 294 control group) were included in two case-control studies. We subsequently developed a predictive model using genetic variation and clinical variables to predict risk of CAD. The rs1892818 CT genotype (8.5% vs 3.9%,  = 0.019) and T allele (4.3% vs 1.9%,  = 0.021) were more frequently detected in the control subjects compared to CAD patients of the Han population but not in the Uygur population. The rs9693898 was not associated with CAD in either ethnic population. Logistic regression analysis further demonstrated that carriers of the rs1892818 CT genotype had a lower risk of CAD than did those with the CC genotype (CT vs CC,  = 0.044, odds ratio [OR] = 0.441, 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.199-0.976). Using this data, we constructed a predictive nomogram model for CAD with an area under the curve (95% CI) of 0.722 (0.682, 0.761). Our results suggest that rs1892818 is associated with CAD in the Han population and that the CT genotype of rs1892818 may serve as a protective factor for CAD in Han individuals. The proposed nomograms can be used for the prediction of CAD in this population.
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coronary artery disease,nomogram,single nucleotide polymorphism,β3-adrenergic receptor gene (ADRB3)
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