Platelet Glycoprotein IIIa Pl Polymorphism, Fibrinogen, and Platelet Aggregability The Framingham Heart Study

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  • DaLi Feng
  • Martin G. Larson
  • Christopher J. O’Donnell
  • Izabella Lipinska
چکیده

Background—Recent data suggest that the Pl allele of the platelet glycoprotein IIIa receptor may be a genetic risk factor for cardiovascular disease. We previously reported that the Pl allele was associated with increased platelet aggregability, as indicated by lower epinephrine threshold concentrations. Paradoxically, however, it has been reported that Pl-positive platelets have reduced fibrinogen binding. Because fibrinogen mediates platelet aggregability, we hypothesized that plasma fibrinogen levels may interact with Pl genotype in modulating platelet aggregability. Methods and Results—Glycoprotein IIIa Pl genotype, fibrinogen level, and platelet aggregability were ascertained in 1340 subjects enrolled into the Framingham Offspring Study. Platelet aggregability was evaluated by the Born method. Higher fibrinogen levels were associated with increased epinephrine-induced aggregation (P50.002) and a trend for ADP-induced aggregation (P50.07). The fibrinogen effect was genotype specific, however, in that the increase in platelet aggregability with higher fibrinogen was present for the Pl genotype (P50.0005 and P50.03 for epinephrineand ADP-induced aggregation, respectively) but not for the Pl-positive genotype (P.0.90). Conclusion—Higher fibrinogen levels were associated with increased platelet aggregability. However, the association between fibrinogen and platelet aggregability was genotype specific. This interaction may be responsible for the conflicting findings regarding Pl genotype and platelet aggregability. Further study of this gene-environment interaction may provide insight into cardiovascular disease risk. (Circulation. 2001;104:140-144.)

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تاریخ انتشار 2001