Cohen_1994_J.Clin.Invest_94_2377

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Title : Variation at the hepatic lipase and apolipoprotein AI\/CIII\/AIV loci is a major cause of genetically determined variation in plasma HDL cholesterol levels - Cohen_1994_J.Clin.Invest_94_2377
Author(s) : Cohen JC , Wang Z , Grundy SM , Stoesz MR , Guerra R
Ref : J Clinical Investigation , 94 :2377 , 1994
Abstract :

Genetic factors have been shown to play an important role in determining interindividual variation in plasma HDL-C levels, but the specific genetic determinants of HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) levels have not been elucidated. In this study, the effects of variation in the genomic regions encoding hepatic lipase, apolipoprotein AI/CIII/AIV, and the cholesteryl ester transfer protein on plasma HDL-C levels were examined in 73 normotriglyceridemic, Caucasian nuclear families. Genetic factors accounted for 56.5 +/- 13% of the interindividual variation in plasma HDL-C levels. For each candidate gene, adjusted plasma HDL-C levels of sibling pairs who shared zero, one, or two parental alleles identical-by-descent were compared using sibling-pair linkage analysis. Allelic variation in the genes encoding hepatic lipase and apolipoprotein AI/CIII/AIV accounted for 25 and 22%, respectively, of the total interindividual variation in plasma HDL-C levels. In contrast, none of the variation in plasma HDL-C levels could be accounted for by allelic variation in the cholesteryl ester transfer protein. These findings indicate that a major fraction of the genetically determined variation in plasma HDL-C levels is conferred by allelic variation at the hepatic lipase and the apolipoprotein AI/CIII/AIV gene loci.

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Cohen JC, Wang Z, Grundy SM, Stoesz MR, Guerra R (1994)
Variation at the hepatic lipase and apolipoprotein AI\/CIII\/AIV loci is a major cause of genetically determined variation in plasma HDL cholesterol levels
J Clinical Investigation 94 :2377

Cohen JC, Wang Z, Grundy SM, Stoesz MR, Guerra R (1994)
J Clinical Investigation 94 :2377