Genetic variation at the apolipoprotein gene loci contribute to response of plasma lipids to dietary change

Abstract Dietary intervention studies (from a low polyunsaturated/saturated fatty acid ratio P/S diet to a high P/S diet), carried out on a group of healthy individuals from North Karelia, Eastern Finland between 1981–1984, provided evidence that there may be a genetic component contributing to vari...

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Published in:Genetic Epidemiology
Main Authors: Xu, C.‐F., Boerwinkle, E., Tikkanen, M. J., Huttunen, J. K., Humphries, S. E., Talmud, P. J., Rao, D. C.
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spelling crwiley:10.1002/gepi.1370070405 2024-09-09T19:49:42+00:00 Genetic variation at the apolipoprotein gene loci contribute to response of plasma lipids to dietary change Xu, C.‐F. Boerwinkle, E. Tikkanen, M. J. Huttunen, J. K. Humphries, S. E. Talmud, P. J. Rao, D. C. 1990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/gepi.1370070405 https://api.wiley.com/onlinelibrary/tdm/v1/articles/10.1002%2Fgepi.1370070405 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1002/gepi.1370070405 en eng Wiley http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/termsAndConditions#vor Genetic Epidemiology volume 7, issue 4, page 261-275 ISSN 0741-0395 1098-2272 journal-article 1990 crwiley https://doi.org/10.1002/gepi.1370070405 2024-06-18T04:16:02Z Abstract Dietary intervention studies (from a low polyunsaturated/saturated fatty acid ratio P/S diet to a high P/S diet), carried out on a group of healthy individuals from North Karelia, Eastern Finland between 1981–1984, provided evidence that there may be a genetic component contributing to variation in response to dietary change. We have resampled blood from 107 individuals involved in the original studies and used Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLPs) to study the genetic contribution of variation at a number of candidate gene loci to the response to dietary change. The genes investigated in this study were the apolipoprotein (apo) genes: apo B, apo AII, apo E (protein polymorphism), apo AI‐CIII‐AIV gene cluster, and the LDL‐receptor gene. On the basal diet the major effect of genotype on lipid traits was due to variation at the apo E gene locus; this protein polymorphism explained 14.6% of the phenotypic variance in LDL cholesterol levels and 12.7% of the phenotypic variance in total cholesterol levels. When switched to low fat high P/S diet, these effects of variation at the apo E gene locus on the phenotypic variation of LDL and total cholesterol levels disappeared. The major effect on the response to dietary change, Δ, was seen on the difference in apo AI levels mediated by variation at the apo B gene locus (MspI RFLP) explaining 6.3% of the phenotypic variance in apo AI change. For the RFLPs of the apo AI‐CII‐AIV gene cluster, small but not significant differences on Δ were found. Our results indicate that within the limits of the candidate genes studied, the major effects in response to dietary change was on apo AI levels mediated through variation at the apo B gene locus. Article in Journal/Newspaper karelia* Wiley Online Library Genetic Epidemiology 7 4 261 275
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description Abstract Dietary intervention studies (from a low polyunsaturated/saturated fatty acid ratio P/S diet to a high P/S diet), carried out on a group of healthy individuals from North Karelia, Eastern Finland between 1981–1984, provided evidence that there may be a genetic component contributing to variation in response to dietary change. We have resampled blood from 107 individuals involved in the original studies and used Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphisms (RFLPs) to study the genetic contribution of variation at a number of candidate gene loci to the response to dietary change. The genes investigated in this study were the apolipoprotein (apo) genes: apo B, apo AII, apo E (protein polymorphism), apo AI‐CIII‐AIV gene cluster, and the LDL‐receptor gene. On the basal diet the major effect of genotype on lipid traits was due to variation at the apo E gene locus; this protein polymorphism explained 14.6% of the phenotypic variance in LDL cholesterol levels and 12.7% of the phenotypic variance in total cholesterol levels. When switched to low fat high P/S diet, these effects of variation at the apo E gene locus on the phenotypic variation of LDL and total cholesterol levels disappeared. The major effect on the response to dietary change, Δ, was seen on the difference in apo AI levels mediated by variation at the apo B gene locus (MspI RFLP) explaining 6.3% of the phenotypic variance in apo AI change. For the RFLPs of the apo AI‐CII‐AIV gene cluster, small but not significant differences on Δ were found. Our results indicate that within the limits of the candidate genes studied, the major effects in response to dietary change was on apo AI levels mediated through variation at the apo B gene locus.
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author Xu, C.‐F.
Boerwinkle, E.
Tikkanen, M. J.
Huttunen, J. K.
Humphries, S. E.
Talmud, P. J.
Rao, D. C.
spellingShingle Xu, C.‐F.
Boerwinkle, E.
Tikkanen, M. J.
Huttunen, J. K.
Humphries, S. E.
Talmud, P. J.
Rao, D. C.
Genetic variation at the apolipoprotein gene loci contribute to response of plasma lipids to dietary change
author_facet Xu, C.‐F.
Boerwinkle, E.
Tikkanen, M. J.
Huttunen, J. K.
Humphries, S. E.
Talmud, P. J.
Rao, D. C.
author_sort Xu, C.‐F.
title Genetic variation at the apolipoprotein gene loci contribute to response of plasma lipids to dietary change
title_short Genetic variation at the apolipoprotein gene loci contribute to response of plasma lipids to dietary change
title_full Genetic variation at the apolipoprotein gene loci contribute to response of plasma lipids to dietary change
title_fullStr Genetic variation at the apolipoprotein gene loci contribute to response of plasma lipids to dietary change
title_full_unstemmed Genetic variation at the apolipoprotein gene loci contribute to response of plasma lipids to dietary change
title_sort genetic variation at the apolipoprotein gene loci contribute to response of plasma lipids to dietary change
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