%0 Journal Article %T The Renalase Asp37Glu polymorphism is not associated with hypertension and cardiovascular events in an urban-based prospective cohort: the Malm£¿ Diet and cancer study %A Cristiano Fava %A Martina Montagnana %A Elisa Danese %A Marketa Sj£¿gren %A Peter Almgren %A Gunnar Engstr£¿m %A Bo Hedblad %A Gian Cesare Guidi %A Pietro Minuz %A Olle Melander %J BMC Medical Genetics %D 2012 %I BioMed Central %R 10.1186/1471-2350-13-57 %X The polymorphisms were genotyped in 5696 participants of the population-based Cardiovascular Cohort of the "Malm£¿ Diet and Cancer" (MDC-CC). The incidence of cardiovascular events (coronary events [n = 408], strokes [n = 330], heart failure [n = 190] and atrial fibrillation/flutter [n = 406]) was monitored for an average of approximately 15 years of follow-up.Both before and after adjustment for sex, age and BMI the polymorphisms did not show any effect on BP level and hypertension prevalence. Before and after adjustment for major cardiovascular risk factors, the hazard ratio for cardiac and cerebrovascular events was not significantly different in carriers of different genotypes. A significant interaction was found between the rs2296545 C > G and age with respect to BP/hypertension.Our data do not support a major role for these RNLS polymorphisms in determining BP level and incident events at population level. The positive interaction with age suggest that the effect of the rs2296545 C > G polymorphism, if any, could vary between different ages. %K Renalase %K Blood pressure %K Cardiovascular events %K Hypertension %K Polymorphisms %U http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2350/13/57/abstract