Volume 16, Issue 4 , Pages 173-179, July 2007
The PAI-1 4G/5G Gene Polymorphism and Ischemic Stroke: An Association Study and Meta-Analysis
To investigate whether the 4G/5G polymorphism of plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1 (PAI-1) and the −7351 C/T polymorphism of tissue-type plasminogen activator (t-PA) are associated with ischemic stroke, we conducted a case-control study of 190 hospital cases of first-ever ischemic stroke and 185 community-based controls. Our findings do not indicate any association between the PAI-1 or t-PA polymorphisms and risk of stroke. Adding our PAI-1 results to previous studies in a meta-analysis indicated a strong association between this polymorphism and ischemic stroke (P = .0002), with no publication bias but with extreme heterogeneity. There was evidence of stroke association with the PAI-1 4G/5G locus. Strong heterogeneity indicates the need to address other issues, including association with particular stroke subtypes or linkage disequilibrium (LD) with another causative allele. The results also sound a cautionary note that varying LD structure across populations may obscure the relationship with a causative locus, and that future meta-analyses need to look beyond a simple pooled estimate.
Key Words: Stroke, cerebrovascular accident, genetic polymorphisms, tissue-type plasminogen activator, plasminogen activator inhibitor type 1, genetic association study
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Supported by a research grant from the Hunter Medical Research Institute and the Australian National Heart Foundation. The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare.
PII: S1052-3057(07)00039-0
doi:10.1016/j.jstrokecerebrovasdis.2007.03.002
© 2007 National Stroke Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Volume 16, Issue 4 , Pages 173-179, July 2007
