Iijima_2008_J.Hum.Genet_53_193

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Title : Association of an intronic haplotype of the LIPC gene with hyperalphalipoproteinemia in two independent populations - Iijima_2008_J.Hum.Genet_53_193
Author(s) : Iijima H , Emi M , Wada M , Daimon M , Toriyama S , Koyano S , Sato H , Hopkins PN , Hunt SC , Kubota I , Kawata S , Kato T
Ref : J Hum Genet , 53 :193 , 2008
Abstract :

Hepatic lipase (HL) plays a major role in the regulation of plasma lipids. Several groups seeking to find association between the gene encoding HL (LIPC) and plasma concentrations of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDLc) using various methods and populations have reported conflicting results. We have approached the problem of demonstrating a relationship between the LIPC locus and HDLc by means of haplotype association using four single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (rs12594375G/A, rs8023503C/T, rs4775047C/T, and rs11634134T/A) located in intron 1 of the LIPC gene in two independent Japanese populations consisting of 2,970 and 1,638 individuals, respectively. Significant association between hyperalphalipoproteinemia and a specific haplotype in this intron was detected in both populations. When HDLc levels among the three haplotypic categories were analyzed [haplotype rs8023503C/rs12594375G (haplotype-1; H1) homozygotes (H1H1), haplotype rs8023503T/rs12594375A (haplotype-2; H2) homozygotes (H2H2), and heterozygotes (H1H2)], HDLc levels were lowest among H1H1 [mean +/- standard error (SE) = 58.4 +/- 0.4 mg/dl], highest among H2H2 (62.5 +/- 0.8 mg/dl), and intermediate among H1H2 (59.2 +/- 0.4 mg/dl) (P = 0.00011), indicating that H2 haplotype elevates plasma HDLc levels. This association was validated in the second population (n = 1,638) (P = 0.00070). The results provide convincing evidence that the LIPC locus influences HDL metabolism.

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Iijima H, Emi M, Wada M, Daimon M, Toriyama S, Koyano S, Sato H, Hopkins PN, Hunt SC, Kubota I, Kawata S, Kato T (2008)
Association of an intronic haplotype of the LIPC gene with hyperalphalipoproteinemia in two independent populations
J Hum Genet 53 :193

Iijima H, Emi M, Wada M, Daimon M, Toriyama S, Koyano S, Sato H, Hopkins PN, Hunt SC, Kubota I, Kawata S, Kato T (2008)
J Hum Genet 53 :193