The C50T polymorphism of the cyclooxygenase-1 gene and the risk of thrombotic events during low-dose therapy with acetyl salicylic acid

Journal:Thrombosis and Haemostasis
ISSN:0340-6245
DOI:http://dx.doi.org/10.1160/TH08-03-0172
Issue:2008: 100/1 (July) pp. 1-171
Pages:70-75

The C50T polymorphism of the cyclooxygenase-1 gene and the risk of thrombotic events during low-dose therapy with acetyl salicylic acid

Nick Clappers1, Martijn G. H. van Oijen2, Santosh Sundaresan3, Marc A. Brouwer1, Rene H. M. te Morsche2, Wessel Keuper1, Wilbert H. M. Peters2, Joost P. H. Drenth2, Freek W. A. Verheugt1
1Radboud University Medical Centre, Department of Cardiology; 2Department of Gastro-enterology; Nijmegen, The Netherlands; 3Christian Medical College and Hospital, Department of Gastrointestinal Sciences, Vellore, India

Summary

Aspirin prevents thrombotic events by inhibiting platelet cyclooxygenase- 1 (COX-1), thus reducing thromboxane A2 formation and platelet aggregation.The C50T polymorphism of COX-1 is associated with an impaired inhibition of both thromboxane production and in-vitro platelet aggregation by aspirin. We studied whether this polymorphism is also associated with the risk of clinical thrombotic events in patients using aspirin. We included 496 patients admitted to our Coronary Care Unit for various indications treated with aspirin 80 mg daily. Genotyping for the C50T polymorphism demonstrated that 86.7% of the patients had the common genotype, and 13.3% had the variant (12.5% heterozygous, 0.8% homozygous). Baseline variables were well balanced, except that patients with the common genotype more frequently used aspirin prior to admission compared to those patients with the variant genotype.The composite primary endpoint of myocardial infarction, stroke, and/or cardiovascular death occurred in 98 patients (19.8%). Myocardial infarction occurred in 9.6% of patients, stroke in 1.6%, and cardiovascular death in 12.1%.The unadjusted hazard ratio (95% CI) for the primary endpoint for patients with the variant versus the common genotype was 1.07 (0.62–1.85), p=0.8.The adjusted hazard ratio was 0.86 (0.49–1.50), p=0.6. In prior laboratory studies the COX-1 C50T polymorphism was associated with an impaired inhibitory effect of aspirin on thromboxane production and platelet function. However, in this cohort of patients using low-dose aspirin for secondary prevention the polymorphism was not associated with a higher risk of atherothrombotic events.

Keywords

Pharmacogenetics, Aspirin, Antiplatelet therapy, clinical follow-up, cyclooxygenase 1

DOI

http://dx.doi.org/10.1160/TH08-03-0172

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