Multi-Locus Candidate Gene Analyses of Lipid Levels in a Pediatric Turkish Cohort: Lessons Learned on LPL, CETP, LIPC, ABCA1, and SHBG

dc.contributor.authorAgirbasli, Mehmet
dc.contributor.authorEren, Fatih
dc.contributor.authorAgirbasli, Deniz
dc.contributor.authorWhite, Marquitta J.
dc.contributor.authorWilliams, Scott M.
dc.date.accessioned2023-02-21T12:36:42Z
dc.date.available2023-02-21T12:36:42Z
dc.date.issued2013-01-01
dc.description.abstractCardiovascular risk factors and atherosclerosis precursors were examined in 365 Turkish children and adolescents. Study participants were recruited at five different state schools. We tested single and multi-locus effects of six polymorphisms from five candidate genes, chosen based on prior known association with lipid levels in adults, for association with low (10(th) percentile) high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and high (90(th) percentile) triglycerides (TG), and the related continuous outcomes. We observed an association between CETP variant rs708272 and low HDL-C (allelic p=0.020, genotypic p=0.046), which was supported by an independent analysis, PRAT (PRAT control p=0.027). Sex-stratified logistic regression analysis showed that the B2 allele of rs708272 decreased odds of being in the lower tenth percentile of HDL-C measurements (OR=0.36, p=0.02) in girls
dc.description.abstractthis direction of effect was also seen in boys but was not significant (OR=0.64, p=0.21). Logistic regression analysis also revealed that the T allele of rs6257 (SHBG) decreased odds of being in the top tenth percentile of TG measurements in boys (OR=0.43, p=0.03). Analysis of lipid levels as a continuous trait revealed a significant association between rs708272 (CETP) and LDL-C levels in males (p=0.02) with the B2B2 genotype group having the lowest mean LDL-C
dc.description.abstractthe same direction of effect was also seen in females (p=0.05). An effect was also seen between rs708272 and HDL-C levels in girls (p=0.01), with the B2B2 genotype having the highest mean HDL-C levels. Multi-locus analysis, using quantitative multifactor dimensionality reduction (qMDR) identified the previously mentioned CETP variant as the best single locus model, and overall model, for predicting HDL-C levels in children. This study provides evidence for association between CETP and low HDL-C phenotype in children, but the results appear to be weaker in children than previous results in adults and may also be subject to gender effects.
dc.description.issue12
dc.description.issueDEC 1
dc.description.pages636-645
dc.description.volume17
dc.identifier.doi10.1089/omi.2013.0066
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/11443/2137
dc.identifier.urihttp://dx.doi.org/10.1089/omi.2013.0066
dc.identifier.wosWOS:000329992000005
dc.publisherMARY ANN LIEBERT, INC
dc.relation.ispartofOMICS-A JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE BIOLOGY
dc.titleMulti-Locus Candidate Gene Analyses of Lipid Levels in a Pediatric Turkish Cohort: Lessons Learned on LPL, CETP, LIPC, ABCA1, and SHBG
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