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Hypertension. 2007;50:340-347
Published online before print June 11, 2007, doi: 10.1161/HYPERTENSIONAHA.106.085563
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(Hypertension. 2007;50:340.)
© 2007 American Heart Association, Inc.


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Renin Gene Polymorphisms and Haplotypes, Blood Pressure, and Responses to Renin-Angiotensin System Inhibition

Niamh Moore; Patrick Dicker; John K. O’Brien; Milos Stojanovic; Ronán M. Conroy; Achim Treumann; Eoin T. O’Brien; Desmond Fitzgerald; Denis Shields; Alice V. Stanton

From Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics (N.M., P.D., J.K.O., R.M.C., A.T., A.V.S.), RCSI Research Institute, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland; Blood Pressure Unit (M.S., A.V.S.), Beaumont Hospital; and the Conway Institute of Biomolecular and Biomedical Research (E.T.O., D.F., D.S.), University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.

Correspondence to Dr Alice Stanton, Molecular and Cellular Therapeutics, RCSI Research Institute, Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland, St. Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, Ireland. E-mail astanton{at}rcsi.ie

Renin catalyzes the rate-limiting step of the renin-angiotensin system. A T allele variant at position –5312 within a distal enhancer region has been reported to increase in vitro renin gene transcription. Among 387 White bank employees, ambulatory blood pressures were higher in 133 –5312T allele carriers than in 254 CC homozygotes—mean differences [99% confidence interval] between carriers and homozygotes for daytime and night-time systolic/diastolic pressure were 2.5[0.4,4.6]/1.7[0.2,3.2] and 2.4[0.5,4.4]/1.5[0.1,2.9] respectively. Ambulatory pressure estimates for the only common renin haplotype including the –5312T variant (–5312T, 5090C, 5912A, 9479A, 10194G), were statistically significantly higher than estimates for all other haplotypes. Among 259 White hypertensive participants in a randomized double-blind clinical trial comparing a renin antagonist, aliskiren, with an angiotensin receptor blocker, losartan, plasma renin activity did not differ with renin –5312C/T genotype. Nocturnal blood pressure reductions with losartan 100 mg daily were significantly greater in –5312T allele carriers than in CC homozygotes (mean[standard error]; –12.9[3.7]/–7.9[2.4] versus –7.1[2.5]/–4.2[1.6]) whereas with aliskiren 150 and 300 mg daily, lesser reductions were observed in –5312T allele carriers than in CC homozygotes (–5.4[2.0]/–4.1[1.3] versus –10.1[1.4]/–6.5[1.1]; P<0.03 for treatmentxgenotype interaction for night-time systolic and diastolic pressures). Hence, the –5312 renin C/T enhancer polymorphism does contribute to blood pressure variation in Whites and also appears to predict responses to inhibition of the renin–angiotensin system. These findings suggest that genotyping at this locus may aid in the identification of susceptibility to hypertension and in the selection of optimal therapy for individual hypertensive patients.


Key Words: blood pressure • renin • renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system • genetics • pharmacogenetics • renin inhibition • angiotensin receptor blockade




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