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  • Endothelin 1 (ET1) is crucial for regulating blood flow and is linked to high-altitude pulmonary edema (HAPE) through a genetic variation (rs5370) that affects gene expression.* -
  • In a study with 310 participants from high and low-altitude regions, the T allele of the rs5370 polymorphism was found to be more common in HAPE patients and was associated with higher levels of ET-1.* -
  • The research indicates that the T allele enhances ET1 function under hypoxia, highlighting its role in the body's adaptation to high-altitude conditions and possibly impacting endurance performance.*

Article Abstract

Endothelin 1 () encodes a potent endogenous vasoconstrictor, ET1, to maintain vascular homeostasis and redistribution of tissue blood flow during exercise. One of the missense polymorphisms, rs5370 , has strongly been associated with cardiopulmonary diseases. This study investigated the impact of rs5370 polymorphism in high-altitude pulmonary oedema (HAPE) disorder or maladaptation and adaptation physiology in a well-characterized case-control study of high-altitude and low-altitude populations comprising 310 samples each of HAPE-patients, HAPE-free controls and native highlanders. The rs5370 polymorphism was genotyped, and the gene expression and plasma level of EDN1 were evaluated. The functional relevance of each allele was investigated in the human embryonic kidney 293 cell line after exposure to hypoxia and computationally. The T allele was significantly more prevalent in HAPE-p compared to HAPE-f and HLs. The gene expression and ET1 bio-level were significantly elevated in HAPE-p compared to controls. Compared to the G allele, the T allele was significantly associated with elevated levels of ET-1 in all three study groups and cells exposed to hypoxia. The studies further confirmed the stabilizing effect of the T allele on the structural integrity and function of ET1 protein. The ET1 rs5370 T allele is associated with an increased concentration of ET-1 in vivo and in vitro, establishing it as a potent marker in the adaptation/maladaptation physiology under the high-altitude environment. This could also be pertinent in endurance exercises at high altitudes.

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