(Hypertension. 2003;42:297.)
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From the Department of Physiology (S.B.H.), University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia; the National Institute of Health and Medical Research (C.T., S.L.), INSERM U360, Hopital de la Salpetriere, Paris, France; INSERM U525 (F.C., O.P., S.R.), Faculté de Médecine, Paris, France; and the Institute for International Health (J.C., N.C., S.C., S.M., B.N., T.O., M.W.), University of Sydney, Sydney, Australia.
Correspondence to Prof Stephen Harrap, Department of Physiology, Grattan Street, Parkville, VIC 3010, Australia. E-mail s.harrap{at}unimelb.edu.au
The insertion/deletion (I/D) polymorphism of the angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) gene might have consequences for the risks of vascular diseases. We examined the ACE genotype and the effects of a perindopril-based blood pressure-lowering regimen on macrovascular events, dementia, and cognitive decline among hypertensive and nonhypertensive patients with a history of cerebrovascular disease. ACE I/D genotypes were measured in 5688 of 6105 individuals with previous stroke or transient ischemic attack who participated in the PROGRESS trial. The DD genotype was significantly (P<0.0001) less frequent in Asian subjects (Chinese and Japanese, 14.7%) than in non-Asian subjects (32.0%). Controlling for racial background, there were no associations between ACE genotypes and cerebrovascular disease history or cardiovascular risk factors, including baseline blood pressure. The ACE genotype was not associated with the long-term risks of stroke, cardiac events, mortality, dementia, or cognitive decline; neither did the ACE genotype predict the blood pressure reduction associated with the use of the ACE inhibitor perindopril. Similarly, there was no evidence that the ACE genotype modified the relative benefits of ACE inhibitor-based therapy over placebo. This study provides no evidence that in patients with cerebrovascular disease, knowledge of ACE genotype is useful for predicting either the risk of disease or the benefits of perindopril-based blood pressure-lowering treatment.
Key Words: genes blood pressure stroke coronary disease clinical trials
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