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Genetic variation in the rate-limiting enzyme in cholesterol catabolism (cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase) influences the progression of atherosclerosis and risk of new clinical events

Authors :
HOFMAN, Maaike K.
PRINCEN, Hans M. G.
ZWINDERMAN, Aeilko H.
JUKEMA, J. Wouter
Source :
Clinical Science; June 2005, Vol. 108 Issue: 6 p539-545, 7p
Publication Year :
2005

Abstract

CHD (coronary heart disease) is a complex disorder which is, in part, related to serum cholesterol levels. The rate-limiting enzyme in the catabolism of cholesterol into bile acids is CYP7A1 (cholesterol 7α-hydroxylase). The effect of the CYP7A1 A−278C promoter polymorphism on the progression of atherosclerosis, risk of a new clinical event and the influence of this variant on cholesterol-lowering therapy was investigated in 715 male patients with coronary atherosclerosis participating in REGRESS (Regression Growth Evaluation Statin Study). Genotype distributions were as follows: 283 with AA; 330 with AC and 102 with CC. There were no significant differences in baseline characteristics and serum lipids between genotypes. After 2 years, CC carriers had more progression of diffuse and focal atherosclerosis compared with AA carriers, as indicated by a larger decrease in MSD (mean segment diameter; 0.09 mm compared with 0.06 mm respectively; P=0.009) and MOD (minimum obstruction diameter; 0.09 mm compared with 0.05 mm respectively; P=0.024). Inclusion of risk factors for CHD in the model showed the same trend, although not significant for MOD (P=0.01 for MSD, and P=0.06 for MOD). In addition, CC carriers had an almost 2-fold higher risk of a new clinical event compared with AA carriers [RR (95% CI) 1.93 (1.11–3.36); P=0.02; where RR is relative risk and CI is confidence interval]. Inclusion of risk factors for CHD in the model showed the same trend, although not significant [RR (95% CI), 1.74 (0.96–3.12); P=0.06]. In conclusion, we present evidence that the CC variant of the A−278C polymorphism in the rate-limiting enzyme in the catabolism of cholesterol, CYP7A1, increases the progression of atherosclerosis and possibly the risk of a new clinical event.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01435221 and 14708736
Volume :
108
Issue :
6
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Clinical Science
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs7268962
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1042/CS20040339