Apolipoprotein E polymorphism in middle-aged Belgian men: phenotype distribution and relation to serum lipids and lipoproteins |
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Authors: | L. Braeckman D. De Bacquer M. Rosseneu G. De Backer |
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Affiliation: | a Department of Public Health, University of Gent, De Pintelaan 185, 9000, Gent, Belgium b Department of Clinical Chemistry, University of Gent, Gent, Belgium |
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Abstract: | Apo E phenotype was determined in 760 Belgian men, aged 35 to 59 years. Serum lipids and lipoproteins were related to the apo E polymorphism in 734 participants. By comparison with the most frequent apo E3/3 phenotype, the presence of the 2 allele was associated with a lower serum total and non-HDL cholesterol, and with a lower apo B and a higher HDL cholesterol, independently of age, lifestyle factors and apo E concentration. In contrast, the presence of the 4 allele was associated with a higher serum total and non-HDL cholesterol, and with a lower HDL cholesterol and a lower apo AI. The apo E phenotype explained 17.4% of the variance in apo E concentration; the proportion of the variance in total cholesterol, HDL cholesterol, apo AI and apo B levels explained by the apo E polymorphism was low but statistically significant. Among the lifestyle factors, waist to hip ratio was the only variable significantly associated with apo E concentration. The data suggest that besides the well-documented increasing effect on non-HDL cholesterol, the 4 allele could further predispose to coronary heart disease through a decreasing effect on HDL while the 2 allele could exert a protective influence through both a decreasing effect on non-HDL cholesterol and an increasing effect on HDL cholesterol. |
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Keywords: | Apo E polymorphism Lipoproteins Lifestyle Epidemiology |
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