2023
DOI: 10.3390/brainsci13101404
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Using the PEAR1 Polymorphisms Rs12041331 and Rs2768759 as Potential Predictive Markers of 90-Day Bleeding Events in the Context of Minor Strokes and Transient Ischemic Attack

Yanjie Xu,
Dongxiao Yao,
Weiqi Chen
et al.

Abstract: In this study, we explored the relationship between the platelet endothelial aggregation receptor 1 (PEAR1) polymorphisms, platelet reactivity, and clinical outcomes in patients with minor stroke or transient ischemic attack (TIA). Randomized controlled trial subgroups were assessed, wherein patients received dual antiplatelet therapy for at least 21 days. Platelet reactivity was measured at different time intervals. Genotypes were categorized as wild-type, mutant heterozygous, and mutant homozygous. Clinical … Show more

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“… 53 In patients treated with aspirin, the wild-type GG genotype had the highest expression, while the homozygous mutant AA genotype had the lowest expression. 54 The rs12041331 polymorphic site can significantly affect the non-COX-1-dependent platelet aggregation pathway and thus affect the antiplatelet aggregation effect of aspirin. 55 Patients with rs12041331 allele A had a relatively reduced platelet aggregation rate and the GG genotype was an independent risk factor for aspirin resistance.…”
Section: Aspirin Resistance and Gene Polymorphismsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 53 In patients treated with aspirin, the wild-type GG genotype had the highest expression, while the homozygous mutant AA genotype had the lowest expression. 54 The rs12041331 polymorphic site can significantly affect the non-COX-1-dependent platelet aggregation pathway and thus affect the antiplatelet aggregation effect of aspirin. 55 Patients with rs12041331 allele A had a relatively reduced platelet aggregation rate and the GG genotype was an independent risk factor for aspirin resistance.…”
Section: Aspirin Resistance and Gene Polymorphismsmentioning
confidence: 99%