Objective: To investigate the association of matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP-9) gene -1562C/T polymorphism with the pathogenesis and site involved range of aortic dissection in Chinese population.
Methods: 142 hypertensive patients with aortic dissection and 130 hypertensive patients without aortic dissection were enrolled. Genomic DNAs were extracted from peripheral blood leucocytes. MMP-9 gene -1562C/T polymorphism was determined with PCR-RFLP. MMP-9 gene -1562C/T genotype and allele frequency were compared between hypertensive patients with aortic dissection and without. In addition, associations of MMP-9 gene -1562C/T polymorphism with clinical aspects were analyzed in hypertensive patients with aortic dissection.
Results: There was a significant difference in the T allele frequency of the C-1562T MMP-9 polymorphism between the two groups, with more T allele (17.6%) observed in hypertensive patients with aortic dissection as compared with these without (11.2%) (P = 0.033). The genotype distribution for the MMP-9 -1562C/T polymorphism in hypertensive patients with aortic dissection (-1562CC: 69.0%; -1562 CT: 26.8%; -1562TT: 4.2%) and those without (-1562CC: 79.2%; -1562CT: 19.2%; -1562TT: 1.6%; P = 0.118) showed no remarkable difference, but hypertensive patients with aortic dissection possessing T allele showed a higher odds ratio for involving ascending aorta (OR = 2.063, 95% CI = 0.998 - 4.264, P = 0.049) as compared with those without T allele.
Conclusions: The T variant of MMP-9 gene -1562C/T polymorphism was significantly associated with aortic dissection in hypertensive patients and may represent an important genetic component contributing to aortic dissection susceptibility. Furthermore, hypertensive patients with aortic dissection possessing MMP-9 gene -1562T allele are more prone to involvement of ascending aorta.