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Lipoprotein lipase variants associated with an endophenotype of hypertension: hypertension combined with elevated triglycerides.

Authors :
Chen P
Jou YS
Fann CS
Chen JW
Chung CM
Lin CY
Wu SY
Kang MJ
Chen YC
Jong YS
Lo HM
Kang CS
Chen CC
Chang HC
Huang NK
Wu YL
Pan WH
Source :
Human mutation [Hum Mutat] 2009 Jan; Vol. 30 (1), pp. 49-55.
Publication Year :
2009

Abstract

Previously, we observed that young-onset hypertension was independently associated with elevated plasma triglyceride(s) (TG) levels to a greater extent than other metabolic risk factors. Thus, focusing on the endophenotype--hypertension combined with elevated TG--we designed a family-based haplotype association study to explore its genetic connection with novel genetic variants of lipoprotein lipase gene (LPL), which encodes a major lipid metabolizing enzyme. Young-onset hypertension probands and their families were recruited, numbering 1,002 individuals from 345 families. Single-nucleotide polymorphism discovery for LPL, linkage disequilibrium (LD) analysis, transmission disequilibrium tests (TDT), bin construction, haplotype TDT association and logistic regression analysis were performed. We found that the CC- haplotype (i) spanning from intron 2 to intron 4 and the ACATT haplotype (ii) spanning from intron 5 to intron 6 were significantly associated with hypertension-related phenotypes: hypertension (ii, P=0.05), elevated TG (i, P=0.01), and hypertension combined with elevated TG (i, P=0.001; ii, P<0.0001), according to TDT. The risk of this hypertension subtype increased with the number of risk haplotypes in the two loci, using logistic regression model after adjusting within-family correlation. The relationships between LPL variants and hypertension-related disorders were also confirmed by an independent association study. Finally, we showed a trend that individuals with homozygous risk haplotypes had decreased LPL expression after a fatty meal, as opposed to those with protective haplotypes. In conclusion, this study strongly suggests that two LPL intronic variants may be associated with development of the hypertension endophenotype with elevated TG.<br /> (Copyright 2008 Wiley-Liss, Inc.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1098-1004
Volume :
30
Issue :
1
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Human mutation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
18649389
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/humu.20812