Baum_2005_Diabetes.Care_28_1704

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Title : Effect of hepatic lipase -514C->T polymorphism and its interactions with apolipoprotein C3 -482C->T and apolipoprotein E exon 4 polymorphisms on the risk of nephropathy in chinese type 2 diabetic patients - Baum_2005_Diabetes.Care_28_1704
Author(s) : Baum L , Ng MC , So WY , Lam VK , Wang Y , Poon E , Tomlinson B , Cheng S , Lindpaintner K , Chan JC
Ref : Diabetes Care , 28 :1704 , 2005
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: Triglyceride-rich lipoprotein particles may promote the progression of diabetic nephropathy. Patients with diabetic nephropathy have increased plasma triglycerides and reduced activity of hepatic lipase (HL), which hydrolyzes triglycerides. We hypothesized that the HL -514C-->T polymorphism, which reduces HL expression, and its interactions with polymorphisms in apolipoprotein (apo) E and apoC3 increase the risk of diabetic nephropathy. RESEARCH DESIGN AND
METHODS: In a case-control study involving 374 Chinese type 2 diabetic patients with and 392 without diabetic nephropathy, we genotyped the HL -514C-->T, apoE exon 4, and apoC3 -482C-->T polymorphisms.
RESULTS: HL -514T-containing genotypes (T+) were associated with diabetic nephropathy (OR = 1.7, P = 0.0009). Adjustment by multiple logistic regression for hypertension, triglycerides, sex, non-HDL cholesterol, BMI, smoking, and alcohol intake did not diminish the association (OR = 1.8, P = 0.003). The association between HL T+ genotypes and diabetic nephropathy appeared stronger in diabetic patients with apoC3 -482 non-TT genotypes (OR = 1.9, P = 0.003) or apoE epsilon2 or epsilon4 alleles (OR = 2.2, P = 0.005). Subjects with HL TT exhibited trends toward increased triglyceride and non-HDL cholesterol levels compared with CC carriers.
CONCLUSIONS: HL T+ genotypes might increase the risk of developing diabetic nephropathy by slowing clearance of triglyceride-rich remnant lipoproteins. In concert with other risk factors (e.g., hyperglycemia), lipid abnormalities may damage the kidneys and endothelium, where reduced binding sites for lipases may precipitate a vicious cycle of dyslipidemia, proteinuria, and nephropathy.

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Baum L, Ng MC, So WY, Lam VK, Wang Y, Poon E, Tomlinson B, Cheng S, Lindpaintner K, Chan JC (2005)
Effect of hepatic lipase -514C->T polymorphism and its interactions with apolipoprotein C3 -482C->T and apolipoprotein E exon 4 polymorphisms on the risk of nephropathy in chinese type 2 diabetic patients
Diabetes Care 28 :1704

Baum L, Ng MC, So WY, Lam VK, Wang Y, Poon E, Tomlinson B, Cheng S, Lindpaintner K, Chan JC (2005)
Diabetes Care 28 :1704