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C825T polymorphism of the G-protein β3 subunit gene and atrial fibrillation:: Association of the TT genotype with a reduced risk for atrial fibrillation

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AMERICAN HEART JOURNAL
Volume 148, Issue 3, Pages 545-550

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MOSBY-ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.ahj.2004.03.024

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Background A polymorphism consisting of a C825T substitution: in the G-protein beta(3) subunit gene (GNB3) has, been associated with enhanced human atrial inward rectifier potassium currents regarding the TT genotype. Therefore, we. investigated a possible impact of the GNB3 C825T polymorphism on atrial fibrillation in an association study. Methods Two hundred ninety-one consecutive patients admitted to our center with atrial fibrillation (age, 58 10 years) and 292 consecutive control patients without atrial tachyarrhythmias (59 +/- 11 years) were genotyped for the C825T polymorphism. Patients with coronary heart disease, valvular heart disease, or cardiomyopathy were excluded from the study. Both patient groups had a similar incidence of cardiovascular risk factors (hypertension, hypercholesterolemia, body mass index). Results The prevalence of the GNB3 TT genotype was significantly lower inpatients with atrial fibrillation (5.8%) than in the control group (12.0%); however, no significant differences in the frequencies of the CT and CC genotypes were found. The TT genotype was associated with a 54% decrease in the adjusted risk (OR from a multivariant model, 0.46; 95% CI, 0.24 to 0.87; P = .02) for the occurrence of atrial fibrillation. Conclusions The current study suggests an association between the GNB3 TT genotype and a reduced risk for the occurrence of atrial fibrillation.

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