Association of the Platelet Membrane Glycoprotein Ⅰa C807T Gene Polymorphism with Aspirin Resistance
- Author:
Guanhua SU
1
;
Zhaohui WANG
;
Yanping DING
;
Xiaoqian LIU
;
Jue WANG
Author Information
1. 华中科技大学同济医学院附属协和医院
- Keywords:
platelet membrane glycoprotein;
aspirin resistance;
genetic polymorphism;
atheroscle-rosis
- From:
Journal of Huazhong University of Science and Technology (Medical Sciences)
2007;27(6):664-667
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
To explore the correlation between the C807T polymorphism of platelet membrane gly- coprotein Ⅰa (GPⅠa) gene and aspirin resistance in Chinese people, 200 patients with high-risk of atherosclerosis took aspirin (100 mg/d) for 7 days. Platelet aggregation function was detected using adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and arachidonic acid (AA) before and after the administration of aspi- fin. Then the subjects were divided into three groups according to the results of platelet aggregation function: an aspirin resistant (AR) group, an aspirin semi-responder (ASR) group and an aspi- fin-sensitive (AS) group. Platelet GPⅠa gene 807CT polymorphism was examined by means of po- lymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primers (PCR-SSP). The results showed that T allelic fre- quency in AR group and ASR group were higher that of AS group (P<0.005), and the prevalence of genotypes (TT+TC) of these two groups was significantly higher than that in AS group (P<0.05). Platelet GPⅠa T allele was significantly associated with aspirin resistance as revealed by multiple logistic regression (OR=3.76, 95% CI: 2.87-9.58). The results suggest that inherited platelet GPⅠa variations may have an important impact on aspirin resistance and the presence of GPⅠa T allele may be a marker of genetic susceptibility to aspirin resistance.