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A common molecular variant of angiotensinogen (AGT), the precursor of
the potent vasoactive hormone angiotensin II, has been incriminated as
a marker for a genetic predisposition to essential hypertension in Ca
ucasians (Jeunemaitre, X., F. Soubrier, Y. V. Kotelevtsev, R. P. Lifto
n, C. S. Williams, A. Charru, S. C. Hunt, P. N. Hopkins, R. R. William
s, J. M. Lalouel, and P. Corvol. 1992. Cell. 71:169-180). We now show
that the same variant, T235, is associated with essential hypertension
in Japanese patients. The observation of this association in a distin
ct, ethnically homogeneous population further substantiates an involve
ment of angiotensinogen in the pathogenesis of essential hypertension
and has physiological, epidemiological, and evolutionary implications.