The APOB rs693 polymorphism impacts the lipid profile of Brazilian older adults

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Autor(a) principal: Alves,E.S.
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Henriques,A.D., Tonet-Furioso,A.C., Paula,R.S., Gomes,L.O., Moraes,C.F., Nóbrega,O.T.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Resumo: The apolipoprotein B (APOB) gene contains several polymorphic sites described as risk modifiers for cardiovascular events. The objective of this study was to verify the association of the classic APOB Xba I polymorphism (rs693) with atherosclerotic risk factors in a segment of the Brazilian elderly population considering their usual dietary intake. Clinical and biochemical characteristics as well as total caloric and fat intake data were determined from 644 elderly individuals. Polymorphism analysis was performed by conventional polymerase chain reaction followed by enzyme restriction. Statistical analyses compared measures and proportions according to different APOB genotypic combinations. Statistically significant association was found between Xba I polymorphism and serum LDL, total cholesterol, and total lipid levels, with important elevations among T homozygotes compared to the other genotypes. There was homogeneity in all other parameters analyzed (including intake pattern), with a tendency for reduced levels of circulating apolipoprotein B among TT individuals. Our results pointed out that genetic variation in APOB affected the lipemic profile of elderly individuals in a context not biased by diet, generating a pattern suggestive of secretory disorder of lipoprotein particles, with possible implication in atherosclerotic risk.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The APOB rs693 polymorphism impacts the lipid profile of Brazilian older adults
title The APOB rs693 polymorphism impacts the lipid profile of Brazilian older adults
spellingShingle The APOB rs693 polymorphism impacts the lipid profile of Brazilian older adults
Alves,E.S.
Apolipoprotein B
Genetic polymorphism
Elderly
Hyperlipidemia
Diet
title_short The APOB rs693 polymorphism impacts the lipid profile of Brazilian older adults
title_full The APOB rs693 polymorphism impacts the lipid profile of Brazilian older adults
title_fullStr The APOB rs693 polymorphism impacts the lipid profile of Brazilian older adults
title_full_unstemmed The APOB rs693 polymorphism impacts the lipid profile of Brazilian older adults
title_sort The APOB rs693 polymorphism impacts the lipid profile of Brazilian older adults
author Alves,E.S.
author_facet Alves,E.S.
Henriques,A.D.
Tonet-Furioso,A.C.
Paula,R.S.
Gomes,L.O.
Moraes,C.F.
Nóbrega,O.T.
author_role author
author2 Henriques,A.D.
Tonet-Furioso,A.C.
Paula,R.S.
Gomes,L.O.
Moraes,C.F.
Nóbrega,O.T.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Alves,E.S.
Henriques,A.D.
Tonet-Furioso,A.C.
Paula,R.S.
Gomes,L.O.
Moraes,C.F.
Nóbrega,O.T.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Apolipoprotein B
Genetic polymorphism
Elderly
Hyperlipidemia
Diet
topic Apolipoprotein B
Genetic polymorphism
Elderly
Hyperlipidemia
Diet
description The apolipoprotein B (APOB) gene contains several polymorphic sites described as risk modifiers for cardiovascular events. The objective of this study was to verify the association of the classic APOB Xba I polymorphism (rs693) with atherosclerotic risk factors in a segment of the Brazilian elderly population considering their usual dietary intake. Clinical and biochemical characteristics as well as total caloric and fat intake data were determined from 644 elderly individuals. Polymorphism analysis was performed by conventional polymerase chain reaction followed by enzyme restriction. Statistical analyses compared measures and proportions according to different APOB genotypic combinations. Statistically significant association was found between Xba I polymorphism and serum LDL, total cholesterol, and total lipid levels, with important elevations among T homozygotes compared to the other genotypes. There was homogeneity in all other parameters analyzed (including intake pattern), with a tendency for reduced levels of circulating apolipoprotein B among TT individuals. Our results pointed out that genetic variation in APOB affected the lipemic profile of elderly individuals in a context not biased by diet, generating a pattern suggestive of secretory disorder of lipoprotein particles, with possible implication in atherosclerotic risk.
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