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A novel genetic variant in the apolipoprotein A5 gene is associated with hypertriglyceridemia

  • Hum Mol Genet. 2003 Oct 1;12(19):2533-9. doi: 10.1093/hmg/ddg255.
Jau-Tsuen Kao 1 Hui-Chin Wen Kuo-Liong Chien Hey-Chi Hsu Shu-Wha Lin
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  • 1 School and Graduate Institute of Medical Technology, College of Medicine, and Department of Laboratory Medicine, University Hospital, National Taiwan University, No. 7, Chung-Shan S. Rd, Taipei, 100 Taiwan. jtkao@ha.mc.ntu.edu.tw
Abstract

The Apolipoprotein A5 gene (APOA5 ) has been shown to play an important role in determining plasma triglyceride concentrations in humans. We describe here a novel variant, c.553G>T, in the Apolipoprotein A5 gene that is associated with hypertriglyceridemia. In contrast to some Other polymorphisms, which occur in non-coding regions of the gene, this variant occurs within the coding region and causes the change of amino acid sequence (a substitution of a cysteine for a glycine residue). The minor allele frequencies were 0.042 and 0.27 (P<0.001) for control and hypertriglyceridemic patients, respectively. The serum triglyceride level was significantly different among the genotypic groups (G/G 92.5+/-37.8 mg/dl, G/T 106.6+/-34.8 mg/dl, T/T 183.0 mg/dl, P=0.014) in control subjects. Multiple logistic regression revealed individuals carrying the minor allele had age, gender and BMI (body mass index)-adjusted odds ratio of 11.73 (95% confidence interval of 6.617-20.793; P<0.0001) for developing hypertriglyceridemia in comparison to individuals without that allele. These findings suggest the possible use of c.553G>T polymorphisms in APOA5 as prognostic indicators for hypertriglyceridemia susceptibility in Chinese.

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