Objective: To explore the relationship between the genetic polymorphisms of PPARgamma (Pro12Ala, C1431T, and C-2821T) and the risk of ischemic stroke and to investigate whether these genetic polymorphisms of PPARgamma would modify the risk of ischemic stroke among patients with hypertension or diabetes.
Research design and methods: The case-control study was conducted with 537 ischemic stroke patients and 537 control subjects. A structured questionnaire was used to collect information on conventional cardiovascular risk factors and laboratory results. The genetic polymorphisms of PPARgamma were determined by PCR-restriction fragment-length polymorphism.
Results: A significant interaction was seen between the -2821C allele and diabetes but not between this allele and hypertension. A markedly elevated risk of ischemic stroke (odds ratio 9.7) was found in the subjects with diabetes and the -2821C allele compared with that in those without these two risk factors.
Conclusions: The -2821C allele of PPARgamma was a strong predictor of ischemic stroke for diabetic patients.