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Publication : Absence of linkage between the angiotensin converting enzyme locus and human essential hypertension.

First Author  Jeunemaitre X Year  1992
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  1
Issue  1 Pages  72-5
PubMed ID  1338766 Mgi Jnum  J:772
Mgi Id  MGI:49306 Doi  10.1038/ng0492-72
Citation  Jeunemaitre X, et al. (1992) Absence of linkage between the angiotensin converting enzyme locus and human essential hypertension. Nat Genet 1(1):72-5
abstractText  The angiotensin converting enzyme (ACE) is a key component of the renin angiotensin system that contributes to the regulation of blood pressure (BP). Recent demonstration of linkage between the ACE locus and elevated BP in a rat model of hypertension has further emphasized ACE as a candidate gene in human hypertension. We report the localization of the ACE gene on the genetic map of chromosome 17, and identify an extremely polymorphic marker at the human growth hormone (hGH) locus which shows no recombination with ACE. We have found no evidence to support linkage between the ACE locus and hypertension, which suggests that mutations at the ACE locus do not commonly contribute to the pathogenesis of hypertension in our test population.
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