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ApoE and ApoC-I polymorphisms: association of genotype with cardiovascular disease phenotype in African Americans

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JOURNAL OF LIPID RESEARCH
卷 50, 期 7, 页码 1472-1478

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DOI: 10.1194/jlr.P900012-JLR200

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apolipoprotein C-I; apolipoprotein E; coronary artery disease; ethnicity; polymorphism

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Apolipoproteins (apo) E and C-I are components of triglyceride (TG)-rich lipoproteins and impact their metabolism. Functional polymorphisms have been established in apoE but not in apoC-I. We studied the relationship between apoE and apoC-I gene polymorphisms and plasma lipoproteins and coronary artery disease (CAD) in 211 African Americans and 306 Caucasians. In African Americans but not in Caucasians, apoC-I H2-carriers had significantly lower total and LDL cholesterol and apoB levels, and higher glucose, insulin, andHOMA-IR levels compared with H1 homozygotes. Differences across CAD phenotypes were seen for the apoC-I polymorphism. African-American H2-carriers without CAD had significantly lower total cholesterol (P, 0.001), LDL cholesterol (P, 0.001), and apoB (P, 0.001) levels compared with H1 homozygotes, whereas no differences were found across apoC-I genotypes for African Americans with CAD. Among African-American apoC-I H1 homozygotes, subjects with CAD had a profile similar to the metabolic syndrome (i. e., higher triglyceride, glucose, and insulin) compared with subjects without CAD. For African-American H2carriers, subjects with CAD had a pro-atherogenic lipid pattern (i. e., higher LDL cholesterol and apoB levels), compared with subjects without CAD. ApoC-I genotypes showed an ethnically distinct phenotype relationship with regard to CAD and CAD risk factors.-Anuurad, E., M. Yamasaki, N. Shachter, T. A. Pearson, andL. Berglund. ApoE and ApoC-I polymorphisms: association of genotype with cardiovascular disease phenotype in African Americans. J. Lipid Res. 2009. 50: 1472-1478.

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