2022
DOI: 10.1097/md.0000000000030562
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Relationship between MTHFR C677T, homocysteine, and ischemic stroke in a large sample of the Han Chinese population

Abstract: Ischemic stroke, one of the prevalent causes of death and disability worldwide, is linked to environmental and genetic factors, including polymorphisms in the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) gene involved in homocysteine metabolism. The present study aimed to explore the relationship between the MTHFR C677T variant, plasma homocysteine, and risk of developing large-artery atherosclerotic ischemic stroke (LAAIS) among Han Chinese.A population-based case-control study, which included 1810 patients wi… Show more

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“…In a Chinese study among a large population of ischemic stroke patients, a significant association with elevated homocysteine has been demonstrated, and the level of homocysteine was observed to be highest with TT variant which was followed by CT and CC variants. Although both TT and CT variants were correlated with stroke, only the TT variant had a significant association with an increased risk of ischemic stroke [3]. Therefore, in the absence of other possible causes of ischemic stroke in this young patient the presence of MTHFR C677T gene mutation and hyperhomocysteinemia despite the normal vitamin B12 level is the most likely cause for the ischemic cerebellar stroke.…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…In a Chinese study among a large population of ischemic stroke patients, a significant association with elevated homocysteine has been demonstrated, and the level of homocysteine was observed to be highest with TT variant which was followed by CT and CC variants. Although both TT and CT variants were correlated with stroke, only the TT variant had a significant association with an increased risk of ischemic stroke [3]. Therefore, in the absence of other possible causes of ischemic stroke in this young patient the presence of MTHFR C677T gene mutation and hyperhomocysteinemia despite the normal vitamin B12 level is the most likely cause for the ischemic cerebellar stroke.…”
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confidence: 67%
“…Defects in this enzyme, folate deficiency or vitamin B12 deficiency can result in elevated homocysteine levels [2]. Elevated homocysteine levels as a cause of thrombosis are recognized [5,3]. The mechanism of it is yet to be understood.…”
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“…Aunque se desconocen los mecanismos exactos, su deficiencia genera implicaciones graves que afectan tanto a la madre como al recién nacido al alterar procesos claves en esta etapa como es la síntesis y reparación del DNA así como la estabilidad y funcionalidad (expresión génica y mutaciones) del mismo, afectando también la síntesis de proteínas y otros compuestos e incrementando el estrés oxidativo (6) . La disminución del folato y el aumento de los niveles plasmáticos de Hcy están asociados con una variedad de afecciones comunes, tales como enfermedades cardiovasculares (7) , defectos del tubo neural (6,8) , labio o paladar hendido (9) , hipertensión (10) , preeclampsia y complicaciones del embarazo (11,12) , trombosis (13) , trisomìa 21 (14) , depresión /esquizofrenia (15,16) , autismo (17) , neuropatía diabética (18) , ACV isquémico (19) y enfermedades gastrointestinales (20) , entre otras.…”
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