| Literature DB >> 25852220 |
Anastasiya M Kaneva1, Natalya N Potolitsyna1, Evgeny R Bojko1, Jon Ø Odland2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The apolipoprotein (apo) B/apoA-I ratio represents the balance between apoB-rich atherogenic particles and apoA-I-rich antiatherogenic particles, and this ratio is considered to be a marker of cardiovascular risk. Although many studies have demonstrated the importance of the apoB/apoA-I ratio in predicting the presence or absence of cardiovascular disease, less is known about apoB/apoA-I ratio as a marker of plasma atherogenicity.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25852220 PMCID: PMC4380097 DOI: 10.1155/2015/591454
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Dis Markers ISSN: 0278-0240 Impact factor: 3.434
Baseline characteristics of study participants (n = 157).
| Median (25%; 75%) | Min–Max | |
|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 36.0 (29.0; 45.0) | 20–59 |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 24.8 (22.6; 26.5) | 18.0–29.9 |
| TC, mmol/L | 4.13 (3.58; 4.64) | 2.73–5.15 |
| TG, mmol/L | 1.11 (0.87; 1.38) | 0.56–1.70 |
| HDL-C, mmol/L | 1.40 (1.21; 1.56) | 1.00–1.99 |
| LDL-C, mmol/L | 2.21 (1.66; 2.69) | 0.42–3.68 |
| Non-HDL-C, mmol/L | 2.74 (2.14; 3.26) | 1.01–4.11 |
| TC/HDL-C | 2.93 (2.48; 3.45) | 1.57–4.99 |
| ApoA-I, mg/dL | 149.8 (100.8; 180.0) | 50.0–300.0 |
| ApoB, mg/dL | 78.0 (56.1; 102.0) | 30.0–218.0 |
| ApoB/apoA-I | 0.52 (0.42; 0.78) | 0.19–2.60 |
| ApoE, mg/dL | 2.61 (1.91; 3.46) | 0.48–5.54 |
| LDL-C/apoB | 1.06 (0.73; 1.46) | 0.20–2.48 |
| AIP | −0.09 (−0.22; −0.01) | −0.45–0.22 |
Values are presented as the median, interquartile range, minimum, and maximum.
Figure 1Distribution of subjects depending on the apoA-I and apoB levels in the groups with apoB/apoA-I<0.9 and apoB/apoA-I>0.9. Values of apoB>120 mg/dL and apoA-I<120 mg/dL have been proposed as the cut-off points defining a high cardiovascular risk [21, 22].
The plasma lipids and apolipoproteins in the groups with apoB/apoA-I<0.9 (n = 127) and apoB/apoA-I>0.9 (n = 30).
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|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years | 35.0 (29.0; 43.0) | 39.0 (30.0; 47.0) | 0.185 |
| Body mass index, kg/m2 | 24.7 (22.7; 26.5) | 24.8 (21.9; 25.7) | 0.813 |
| TC, mmol/L | 4.12 (3.55; 4.64) | 4.24 (3.58; 4.73) | 0.825 |
| TG, mmol/L | 1.05 (0.85; 1.34) | 1.34 (1.06; 1.65) |
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| HDL-C, mmol/L | 1.40 (1.21; 1.55) | 1.41 (1.25; 1.58) | 0.420 |
| LDL-C, mmol/L | 2.30 (1.66; 2.70) | 2.10 (1.60; 2.64) | 0.478 |
| Non-HDL-C, mmol/L | 2.74 (2.14; 3.26) | 2.71 (2.06; 3.28) | 0.943 |
| TC/HDL-C | 2.93 (2.50; 3.51) | 2.92 (2.36; 3.25) | 0.538 |
| ApoA-I, mg/dL | 152.6 (115.0; 188.0) | 102.6 (73.0; 122.4) |
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| ApoB, mg/dL | 71.0 (53.0; 89.0) | 147.9 (98.9; 190.0) |
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| ApoB/apoA-I | 0.48 (0.38; 0.62) | 1.36 (1.07; 1.61) |
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| ApoE, mg/dL | 2.81 (2.00; 3.55) | 2.19 (1.23; 2.96) |
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| LDL-C/apoB | 1.16 (0.88; 1.59) | 0.61 (0.43; 0.69) |
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| AIP | −0.10 (−0.23; −0.01) | −0.05 (−0.15; 0.04) |
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Values are presented as the median and interquartile range. *The Mann-Whitney U test was used to estimate differences between the groups.
Spearman correlation coefficients between the apoA-I, apoB, apoB/apoA-I ratio, and other lipid parameters (n = 157).
| ApoA-I | ApoB | ApoB/apoA-I ratio | ||||
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| TC | 0.06 | 0.443 |
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| 0.06 | 0.421 |
| TG | −0.04 | 0.577 |
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| HDL-C | 0.07 | 0.335 | −0.06 | 0.426 | −0.07 | 0.362 |
| LDL-C | 0.08 | 0.301 | 0.12 | 0.125 | 0.04 | 0.655 |
| Non-HDL-C | 0.08 | 0.312 |
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| 0.09 | 0.240 |
| TC/HDL-C | 0.08 | 0.302 |
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| 0.12 | 0.139 |
| ApoE | −0.01 | 0.867 | − |
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| AIP | −0.02 | 0.797 |
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Data are correlation coefficients and P values. The Spearman's rank correlation was used.
Figure 2Stratification of the subjects according to the quartiles of apoE levels and the cut-off values of the apoB/apoA-I ratio. 1st quartile: apoE<1.91 mg/dL; 2nd quartile: apoE from 1.91 to 2.61 mg/dL; 3rd quartile: apoE from 2.62 to 3.46 mg/dL; 4th quartile: apoE > 3.46 mg/dL.