Association between PON1 L/M55 Polymorphism and Plasma Lipoproteins in Two Canadian Aboriginal Populations

Abstract Serum paraoxonase circulates on a subfraction of high density lipoproteins and appears to use phospholipids on both low and high density lipoprotein particles as a physiological substrate. This functional relationship could explain the reported associations between common variation in the P...

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Main Authors: Fanella, Sergio, Harris, Stewart B., Young, T. Kue, Hanley, Anthony J.G., Zinman, Bernard, Connelly, Philip W., Hegele, Robert A.
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spelling crdegruyter:10.1515/cclm.2000.060 2023-05-15T16:55:02+02:00 Association between PON1 L/M55 Polymorphism and Plasma Lipoproteins in Two Canadian Aboriginal Populations Fanella, Sergio Harris, Stewart B. Young, T. Kue Hanley, Anthony J.G. Zinman, Bernard Connelly, Philip W. Hegele, Robert A. 2000 http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cclm.2000.060 https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/CCLM.2000.060/xml https://www.degruyter.com/document/doi/10.1515/CCLM.2000.060/pdf en eng Walter de Gruyter GmbH cclm volume 38, issue 5, page 413-420 ISSN 1434-6621 Biochemistry (medical) Clinical Biochemistry General Medicine journal-article 2000 crdegruyter https://doi.org/10.1515/cclm.2000.060 2022-04-14T05:13:21Z Abstract Serum paraoxonase circulates on a subfraction of high density lipoproteins and appears to use phospholipids on both low and high density lipoprotein particles as a physiological substrate. This functional relationship could explain the reported associations between common variation in the PON1 gene—at codons 55 and 192—and phenotypes related to atherosclerosis and lipoprotein metabolism. We evaluated associations between plasma lipoproteins and PON1 L/M55, PON1 Q/R192 and PON2 A/G148 polymorphisms in samples from two Canadian aboriginal populations, namely the Oji-Cree and the Inuit. In diabetic Oji-Cree, we found that carriers of PON1 M55 had a higher mean plasma triglyceride concentration than non-carriers. In non-diabetic Oji-Cree, we found that carriers of PON1 M55 had higher mean plasma concentrations of total and low density lipoporetein cholesterol and apo B than non-carriers. In Inuit, we found that carriers of PON1 M55 had higher mean plasma concentrations of total and low density lipoprotein cholesterol than non-carriers. The other polymorphic markers were not associated with variation in any plasma lipoprotein trait. Thus, the PON1 M55 allele appeared to be associated with deleterious changes in the plasma lipoprotein profile from two independent Canadian aboriginal samples. These results suggest that common variation in PON1 codon 55 is associated with variation of intermediate traits in plasma lipoprotein metabolism in aboriginal Article in Journal/Newspaper inuit De Gruyter (via Crossref) cclm 38 5 413 420
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topic Biochemistry (medical)
Clinical Biochemistry
General Medicine
spellingShingle Biochemistry (medical)
Clinical Biochemistry
General Medicine
Fanella, Sergio
Harris, Stewart B.
Young, T. Kue
Hanley, Anthony J.G.
Zinman, Bernard
Connelly, Philip W.
Hegele, Robert A.
Association between PON1 L/M55 Polymorphism and Plasma Lipoproteins in Two Canadian Aboriginal Populations
topic_facet Biochemistry (medical)
Clinical Biochemistry
General Medicine
description Abstract Serum paraoxonase circulates on a subfraction of high density lipoproteins and appears to use phospholipids on both low and high density lipoprotein particles as a physiological substrate. This functional relationship could explain the reported associations between common variation in the PON1 gene—at codons 55 and 192—and phenotypes related to atherosclerosis and lipoprotein metabolism. We evaluated associations between plasma lipoproteins and PON1 L/M55, PON1 Q/R192 and PON2 A/G148 polymorphisms in samples from two Canadian aboriginal populations, namely the Oji-Cree and the Inuit. In diabetic Oji-Cree, we found that carriers of PON1 M55 had a higher mean plasma triglyceride concentration than non-carriers. In non-diabetic Oji-Cree, we found that carriers of PON1 M55 had higher mean plasma concentrations of total and low density lipoporetein cholesterol and apo B than non-carriers. In Inuit, we found that carriers of PON1 M55 had higher mean plasma concentrations of total and low density lipoprotein cholesterol than non-carriers. The other polymorphic markers were not associated with variation in any plasma lipoprotein trait. Thus, the PON1 M55 allele appeared to be associated with deleterious changes in the plasma lipoprotein profile from two independent Canadian aboriginal samples. These results suggest that common variation in PON1 codon 55 is associated with variation of intermediate traits in plasma lipoprotein metabolism in aboriginal
format Article in Journal/Newspaper
author Fanella, Sergio
Harris, Stewart B.
Young, T. Kue
Hanley, Anthony J.G.
Zinman, Bernard
Connelly, Philip W.
Hegele, Robert A.
author_facet Fanella, Sergio
Harris, Stewart B.
Young, T. Kue
Hanley, Anthony J.G.
Zinman, Bernard
Connelly, Philip W.
Hegele, Robert A.
author_sort Fanella, Sergio
title Association between PON1 L/M55 Polymorphism and Plasma Lipoproteins in Two Canadian Aboriginal Populations
title_short Association between PON1 L/M55 Polymorphism and Plasma Lipoproteins in Two Canadian Aboriginal Populations
title_full Association between PON1 L/M55 Polymorphism and Plasma Lipoproteins in Two Canadian Aboriginal Populations
title_fullStr Association between PON1 L/M55 Polymorphism and Plasma Lipoproteins in Two Canadian Aboriginal Populations
title_full_unstemmed Association between PON1 L/M55 Polymorphism and Plasma Lipoproteins in Two Canadian Aboriginal Populations
title_sort association between pon1 l/m55 polymorphism and plasma lipoproteins in two canadian aboriginal populations
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