Objective:To explore the association of genetic polymorphisms in complement component C3 with ischemic stroke risk in the ethnic Han of Eastern China. Methods:A total of 700 cases with ischemic stroke and the control group of 700 cases were recruited. Polymorphisms were rs2277984 G/A,rs37455652 G/C genotyped by TaqMan fluorescence probe. The multivariate Logistic regression model was used to exclude the effects of conventional risk factors on ischemic stroke. Results:The rs2277984 variant was not associated with ischemic stroke risk;the rs3745565 GG/CC genotype,only if under the dominant genetic model and uncorrected,had an increased risk of ischemic stroke (OR = 1.37,95%CI 1.04-1.80,P = 0.026). The rs3745565 variant was not associated with ischemic stroke risk after adjusting confounding factor (P > 0.05). Conclusion:The present study suggested that genetic polymorphisms in complement component C3 (rs2277984 and rs3745565) may not exert influences on ischemic stroke susceptibility among the ethnic Han of Eastern China.
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Cao Weijuan, Wang Gannan, Sun Hao, Lü Qingquan, Su Chenglei, Zhang Jinsong. An association study of genetic polymorphisms in complement component C3 and ischemic stroke susceptibility in the ethnic Han of Eastern china[J].,2013,(1):53-58.