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Clinical Trial: Immunogenetic Factors of Coronary Heart Disease
This study has been completed.
Purpose
To assess the association of immunogenetic factors with onset of coronary heart disease and the interrelationship of these factors with standard coronary heart disease risk factors.
| Condition |
|---|
| Cardiovascular Diseases Coronary Disease Heart Diseases Hypertension Obesity Diabetes Mellitus Hypothyroidism |
MedlinePlus related topics: Coronary Disease; Diabetes; Heart Diseases; Heart Diseases--Prevention; High Blood Pressure; Obesity; Thyroid Diseases; Vascular Diseases
Study Type: Observational
Study Design: Natural History
Study start: December 1985; Study completion: November 1989
BACKGROUND: Although the familial clustering of coronary heart disease has been well documented, it is unclear as to whether the familial clustering can be explained by shared environmental factors by members of a family or by clustering of risk factors having a genetic component such as blood pressure, familial hyperlipidemia and/or diabetes. Studies indicate that a family history of coronary disease may be an independent risk factor. Major histocompatibility complex genetic markers to identify individuals at risk within a family may be useful. In 1985 when the study began, there was a paucity of data dealing with the interrelationship of family history, genetic markers, immunological markers, and traditional risk factors.
DESIGN NARRATIVE: In this case-control study, the study population consisted of incident cases who presented to the Georgia Heart Clinic in La Grange, Georgia with coronary heart disease. The majority of the subjects were from three counties in mideastern Alabama and from counties in midwestern Georgia. All subjects had undergone diagnostic coronary angiography. A determination was made in patients and controls of the association of major histocompatibility complex genetic markers HLA-A, -B, -C, -DR, C4 and BF, C3, the restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP's) flanking the apolipoprotein AI and insulin genes, presence of autoantibodies, and family history of coronary disease, diabetes, or hypothyroidism. The frequency of these variables was compared with the standard coronary risk factors of family history, hypertension, lipid abnormalities, lifestyle, Type A behavior, obesity and with diseases such as diabetes and hypothyroidism. An analysis was made of the strength of these variables for predicting those individuals at risk and whether there were variables which predict severity of disease based on 1, 2, or 3 vessel involvement.
Eligibility
Genders Eligible for Study: Male
Criteria
More Information
Publications
Go R, Acton R, Roseman J, Barger B, Perkins L, Vanichanan T, Moore P, Brand J, Gore T, Brennan J, Cousins L, Copeland R: Immunogenetic Risk Factors for Premature Coronary Artery Disease in Southeastern USA Population. Genome, 30:34, 1988
Acton R, Bamberg R, Go R, Roseman J: Utilization of Genetic and Other Laboratory Test Results to Predict and Reduce the Risk of Disease. In: Proceedings of the Society of Prospective Medicine, 1988. 1988.
Bamberg R, Copeland R, Barger B, Roseman J, Go R, Vanichanan C, Brand J, Moore P, Acton R: Genetic Risk Information as an Impetus to Health Related Behavioral Change. In: Proceedings of the Society of Prospective Medicine, 1988. 1988.
Pancharuniti N, Lewis CA, Sauberlich HE, Perkins LL, Go RC, Alvarez JO, Macaluso M, Acton RT, Copeland RB, Cousins AL, et al. Plasma homocyst(e)ine, folate, and vitamin B-12 concentrations and risk for early-onset coronary artery disease. Am J Clin Nutr. 1994 Apr;59(4):940-8.
Record last reviewed: May 2000
Last Updated: October 13, 2004
Record first received: May 25, 2000
ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT00005184
Health Authority: United States: Federal Government
ClinicalTrials.gov processed this record on 2005-04-08
Source: ClinicalTrials.gov
Cache Date: April 9, 2005
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