Association between polymorphisms in the APOB gene and hyperlipidemia in the Chinese Yugur population

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Autor(a) principal: Gu,Q-L.
Data de Publicação: 2017
Outros Autores: Han,Y., Lan,Y-M., Li,Y., Kou,W., Zhou,Y-S., Hai,X-J., Yan,B., Ci,C-H.
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Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research
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Resumo: We investigated the influence of apolipoprotein B gene (APOB) variants on the risk of hyperlipidemia (HL) in 631 middle-aged and elderly members of the Chinese Yugur population (HL, n=336; normolipidemia, n=295). APOB polymorphisms were identified using mass spectrometry, and five single nucleotide polymorphisms (rs1042034, rs2163204, rs512535, rs676210, and rs679899) and serum lipids were further analyzed. rs1042034 and rs676210 were significantly associated with HL (P<0.05). Compared with the GG or AA genotype, individuals with AG and AG+AA in rs1042034 and with AG and AG+GG in rs676210 had a 1.67-fold (95%CI=1.20–2.33),1.63-fold (95%CI=1.19–2.24), 1.72-fold (95%CI=1.24–2.40), and 1.67-fold (95%CI=1.21–2.291) increased risk of high HL, respectively. rs2163204 was in strong linkage disequilibrium with rs1042034, rs676210, and rs679899, and strong disequilibrium was observed between rs1042034 and rs676210 (D′>0.9). Compared with the GTGAA haplotype, haplotypes ATGGA and ATAGG were more strongly associated with HL [odds ratio (OR)=1.46, 95%CI=0.02–2.11; OR=1.63, 95%CI=1.03–2.60, respectively]. The risk factors age (P=0.008), body mass index (P<0.0001), GA+GG genotype in rs676210 (P=0.009), and alcohol consumption (P=0.056) contributed strongly to HL development. The A allele of rs1042034 and the G allele of rs676210 may thus predispose middle-aged and elderly members of the Chinese Yugur population to HL in combination with other genetic or nutritional factors, and could be used as new genetic markers for HL screening.
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spelling Association between polymorphisms in the APOB gene and hyperlipidemia in the Chinese Yugur populationYugur minorityApolipoprotein B geneSingle nucleotide polymorphismHyperlipidemiaSerum lipidsWe investigated the influence of apolipoprotein B gene (APOB) variants on the risk of hyperlipidemia (HL) in 631 middle-aged and elderly members of the Chinese Yugur population (HL, n=336; normolipidemia, n=295). APOB polymorphisms were identified using mass spectrometry, and five single nucleotide polymorphisms (rs1042034, rs2163204, rs512535, rs676210, and rs679899) and serum lipids were further analyzed. rs1042034 and rs676210 were significantly associated with HL (P<0.05). Compared with the GG or AA genotype, individuals with AG and AG+AA in rs1042034 and with AG and AG+GG in rs676210 had a 1.67-fold (95%CI=1.20–2.33),1.63-fold (95%CI=1.19–2.24), 1.72-fold (95%CI=1.24–2.40), and 1.67-fold (95%CI=1.21–2.291) increased risk of high HL, respectively. rs2163204 was in strong linkage disequilibrium with rs1042034, rs676210, and rs679899, and strong disequilibrium was observed between rs1042034 and rs676210 (D′>0.9). Compared with the GTGAA haplotype, haplotypes ATGGA and ATAGG were more strongly associated with HL [odds ratio (OR)=1.46, 95%CI=0.02–2.11; OR=1.63, 95%CI=1.03–2.60, respectively]. The risk factors age (P=0.008), body mass index (P<0.0001), GA+GG genotype in rs676210 (P=0.009), and alcohol consumption (P=0.056) contributed strongly to HL development. The A allele of rs1042034 and the G allele of rs676210 may thus predispose middle-aged and elderly members of the Chinese Yugur population to HL in combination with other genetic or nutritional factors, and could be used as new genetic markers for HL screening.Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica2017-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-879X2017001100601Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research v.50 n.11 2017reponame:Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Researchinstname:Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)instacron:ABDC10.1590/1414-431x20176613info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessGu,Q-L.Han,Y.Lan,Y-M.Li,Y.Kou,W.Zhou,Y-S.Hai,X-J.Yan,B.Ci,C-H.eng2019-03-19T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S0100-879X2017001100601Revistahttps://www.bjournal.org/https://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.phpbjournal@terra.com.br||bjournal@terra.com.br1414-431X0100-879Xopendoar:2019-03-19T00:00Brazilian Journal of Medical and Biological Research - Associação Brasileira de Divulgação Científica (ABDC)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Association between polymorphisms in the APOB gene and hyperlipidemia in the Chinese Yugur population
title Association between polymorphisms in the APOB gene and hyperlipidemia in the Chinese Yugur population
spellingShingle Association between polymorphisms in the APOB gene and hyperlipidemia in the Chinese Yugur population
Gu,Q-L.
Yugur minority
Apolipoprotein B gene
Single nucleotide polymorphism
Hyperlipidemia
Serum lipids
title_short Association between polymorphisms in the APOB gene and hyperlipidemia in the Chinese Yugur population
title_full Association between polymorphisms in the APOB gene and hyperlipidemia in the Chinese Yugur population
title_fullStr Association between polymorphisms in the APOB gene and hyperlipidemia in the Chinese Yugur population
title_full_unstemmed Association between polymorphisms in the APOB gene and hyperlipidemia in the Chinese Yugur population
title_sort Association between polymorphisms in the APOB gene and hyperlipidemia in the Chinese Yugur population
author Gu,Q-L.
author_facet Gu,Q-L.
Han,Y.
Lan,Y-M.
Li,Y.
Kou,W.
Zhou,Y-S.
Hai,X-J.
Yan,B.
Ci,C-H.
author_role author
author2 Han,Y.
Lan,Y-M.
Li,Y.
Kou,W.
Zhou,Y-S.
Hai,X-J.
Yan,B.
Ci,C-H.
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Gu,Q-L.
Han,Y.
Lan,Y-M.
Li,Y.
Kou,W.
Zhou,Y-S.
Hai,X-J.
Yan,B.
Ci,C-H.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Yugur minority
Apolipoprotein B gene
Single nucleotide polymorphism
Hyperlipidemia
Serum lipids
topic Yugur minority
Apolipoprotein B gene
Single nucleotide polymorphism
Hyperlipidemia
Serum lipids
description We investigated the influence of apolipoprotein B gene (APOB) variants on the risk of hyperlipidemia (HL) in 631 middle-aged and elderly members of the Chinese Yugur population (HL, n=336; normolipidemia, n=295). APOB polymorphisms were identified using mass spectrometry, and five single nucleotide polymorphisms (rs1042034, rs2163204, rs512535, rs676210, and rs679899) and serum lipids were further analyzed. rs1042034 and rs676210 were significantly associated with HL (P<0.05). Compared with the GG or AA genotype, individuals with AG and AG+AA in rs1042034 and with AG and AG+GG in rs676210 had a 1.67-fold (95%CI=1.20–2.33),1.63-fold (95%CI=1.19–2.24), 1.72-fold (95%CI=1.24–2.40), and 1.67-fold (95%CI=1.21–2.291) increased risk of high HL, respectively. rs2163204 was in strong linkage disequilibrium with rs1042034, rs676210, and rs679899, and strong disequilibrium was observed between rs1042034 and rs676210 (D′>0.9). Compared with the GTGAA haplotype, haplotypes ATGGA and ATAGG were more strongly associated with HL [odds ratio (OR)=1.46, 95%CI=0.02–2.11; OR=1.63, 95%CI=1.03–2.60, respectively]. The risk factors age (P=0.008), body mass index (P<0.0001), GA+GG genotype in rs676210 (P=0.009), and alcohol consumption (P=0.056) contributed strongly to HL development. The A allele of rs1042034 and the G allele of rs676210 may thus predispose middle-aged and elderly members of the Chinese Yugur population to HL in combination with other genetic or nutritional factors, and could be used as new genetic markers for HL screening.
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