Association of APOE gene polymorphism with lipid profile and coronary artery disease in Afro-Caribbeans.

Apolipoprotein E gene (APOE) polymorphism is associated with the lipid profile and cardio-vascular disease. However, these relationships vary between ethnic groups. We evaluated, for the first time in an Afro-Caribbean population, the distribution of APOE polymorphisms and their associations with co...

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Main Authors: Laurent Larifla, Christophe Armand, Jacqueline Bangou, Anne Blanchet-Deverly, Patrick Numeric, Christiane Fonteau, Carl-Thony Michel, Séverine Ferdinand, Véronique Bourrhis, Fritz-Line Vélayoudom-Céphise
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
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spelling doaj-087369d053d34c4892fb8aa4b820e2262020-11-24T22:14:35ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01127e018162010.1371/journal.pone.0181620Association of APOE gene polymorphism with lipid profile and coronary artery disease in Afro-Caribbeans.Laurent LariflaChristophe ArmandJacqueline BangouAnne Blanchet-DeverlyPatrick NumericChristiane FonteauCarl-Thony MichelSéverine FerdinandVéronique BourrhisFritz-Line Vélayoudom-CéphiseApolipoprotein E gene (APOE) polymorphism is associated with the lipid profile and cardio-vascular disease. However, these relationships vary between ethnic groups. We evaluated, for the first time in an Afro-Caribbean population, the distribution of APOE polymorphisms and their associations with coronary artery disease (CAD), the lipid profile and other cardio-metabolic risk factors.We studied 712 Afro-Caribbean subjects including 220 with documented CAD and 492 healthy subjects. TaqMan assays were performed to genotype rs7412 and rs429358, the two variants that determine the APOE alleles ε2, ε3 and ε4. The association between APOE genotype and the lipid profile was analysed by comparing ε2 carriers, ε3 homozygotes and ε4 carriers.The frequencies of ε2, ε3 and ε4 in the overall sample were 8%, 70% and 22%, respectively. CAD was not associated with APOE polymorphism. The total cholesterol level was higher in ε4 carriers compared with ε2 carriers: 5.07 vs 4.59 mmol/L (P = 0.016). The LDL-cholesterol level was lower in APOE ε2 carriers compared with ε3 homozygotes and ε4 carriers: 2.65 vs 3.03 and 3.17 mmol/L, respectively (p = 0.002). The total cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol ratios were similar in the three allelic groups. APOE polymorphism was not associated with diabetes, hypertension, waist circumference or body mass index.Our results indicate that APOE gene polymorphism is associated with the lipid profile but not with CAD in Afro-Caribbean people. This lack of association with CAD may be explained by the low atherogenic profile observed in ε4 carriers, which may warrant further investigation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5519172?pdf=render
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author Laurent Larifla
Christophe Armand
Jacqueline Bangou
Anne Blanchet-Deverly
Patrick Numeric
Christiane Fonteau
Carl-Thony Michel
Séverine Ferdinand
Véronique Bourrhis
Fritz-Line Vélayoudom-Céphise
spellingShingle Laurent Larifla
Christophe Armand
Jacqueline Bangou
Anne Blanchet-Deverly
Patrick Numeric
Christiane Fonteau
Carl-Thony Michel
Séverine Ferdinand
Véronique Bourrhis
Fritz-Line Vélayoudom-Céphise
Association of APOE gene polymorphism with lipid profile and coronary artery disease in Afro-Caribbeans.
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author_facet Laurent Larifla
Christophe Armand
Jacqueline Bangou
Anne Blanchet-Deverly
Patrick Numeric
Christiane Fonteau
Carl-Thony Michel
Séverine Ferdinand
Véronique Bourrhis
Fritz-Line Vélayoudom-Céphise
author_sort Laurent Larifla
title Association of APOE gene polymorphism with lipid profile and coronary artery disease in Afro-Caribbeans.
title_short Association of APOE gene polymorphism with lipid profile and coronary artery disease in Afro-Caribbeans.
title_full Association of APOE gene polymorphism with lipid profile and coronary artery disease in Afro-Caribbeans.
title_fullStr Association of APOE gene polymorphism with lipid profile and coronary artery disease in Afro-Caribbeans.
title_full_unstemmed Association of APOE gene polymorphism with lipid profile and coronary artery disease in Afro-Caribbeans.
title_sort association of apoe gene polymorphism with lipid profile and coronary artery disease in afro-caribbeans.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Apolipoprotein E gene (APOE) polymorphism is associated with the lipid profile and cardio-vascular disease. However, these relationships vary between ethnic groups. We evaluated, for the first time in an Afro-Caribbean population, the distribution of APOE polymorphisms and their associations with coronary artery disease (CAD), the lipid profile and other cardio-metabolic risk factors.We studied 712 Afro-Caribbean subjects including 220 with documented CAD and 492 healthy subjects. TaqMan assays were performed to genotype rs7412 and rs429358, the two variants that determine the APOE alleles ε2, ε3 and ε4. The association between APOE genotype and the lipid profile was analysed by comparing ε2 carriers, ε3 homozygotes and ε4 carriers.The frequencies of ε2, ε3 and ε4 in the overall sample were 8%, 70% and 22%, respectively. CAD was not associated with APOE polymorphism. The total cholesterol level was higher in ε4 carriers compared with ε2 carriers: 5.07 vs 4.59 mmol/L (P = 0.016). The LDL-cholesterol level was lower in APOE ε2 carriers compared with ε3 homozygotes and ε4 carriers: 2.65 vs 3.03 and 3.17 mmol/L, respectively (p = 0.002). The total cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol/HDL-cholesterol ratios were similar in the three allelic groups. APOE polymorphism was not associated with diabetes, hypertension, waist circumference or body mass index.Our results indicate that APOE gene polymorphism is associated with the lipid profile but not with CAD in Afro-Caribbean people. This lack of association with CAD may be explained by the low atherogenic profile observed in ε4 carriers, which may warrant further investigation.
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