| Literature DB >> 12955585 |
Shuji Ono1, Yoichi Ezura1, Mitsuru Emi2, Yuko Fujita, Daisuke Takada1, Keiko Sato3, Tomoaki Ishigami3, Satoshi Umemura3, Kaneo Takahashi4, Kouhei Kamimura4, Hideaki Bujo5, Yasushi Saito6.
Abstract
Factors predisposing to the phenotypic features of higher total cholesterol (TC) have not been clearly defined. Here we report an association between a promoter SNP (-1323T>C) in G-substrate gene (GSBS) and TC levels in 368 adult individuals from an east-central area of Japan. Age and gender-adjusted levels of LDL-cholesterol, TG, TC, and HDL-cholesterol were analyzed. When we separate the subjects into two genotypic groups regarding T allele, those who bear the T allele had significantly higher plasma TC levels than the others who lack the T allele (mean; 239.6 mg/dl vs. 210.6 mg/dl; p=0.003; Mann-Whitney test). Of the 341 individuals with the T allele, approximately 80% individuals presented with hypercholesterolemia, whereas only 44% were hypercholesterolemic among the 27 individuals without the T allele (p=0.0001). These results indicate a significant elevating effect of plasma TC levels by a SNP in the putative regulatory region of the G-substrate gene in our studied population. These data suggest that genetic variation at the G-substrate gene may be one of the determinants for plasma lipoprotein levels.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12955585 DOI: 10.1007/s10038-003-0055-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Hum Genet ISSN: 1434-5161 Impact factor: 3.172