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Possible synergistic effect of apoE and LRP1 genotypes on metabolic syndrome development in Serbian patients.

N Vučinić1, K Stankov2,3, M Đan4, I Barjaktarović5,6, E Stokić7,8, L J Strajnić9,10, D Obreht11, I Đan12,13.   

Abstract

The modern way of life contributes to the higher frequency of a complex state medically called metabolic syndrome (MetS), which is an inevitable consequence of several most common diseases of modern civilization. Patients with MetS have three times higher risk of experiencing a heart attack or a stroke and twice higher possibility to die from them. Serbia holds the infamous third place in Europe in mortality from heart disease, just behind Russia and Ukraine. The study explores the correlation of every combination of genotypes of apoE (apolipoprotein E) and LRP1 (low density receptor- related protein 1) genes with presence of MetS, and the connection with each anthropometric and biochemical parameter in both tested groups. Study demonstrates the impact of genotype combinations on the emergence and development of the MetS in Serbia. 63 patients and 30 controls were included in the study, aged from 19 to 65. Each person genotype was determined by the polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) profile. Odds ratio (OR) values showed that the presence of apoE e3e4/LRP1 CC genotype combination of genotypes in patients multiplies the chance (7.6 times) for the occurrence of the MetS in comparison to the presence of other genotype combinations. Determining the genetic basis of MetS is one of the necessary steps in the prevention of disease, saving the cost of treatment, and in the design of targeted therapies.

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Keywords:  LRP1 gene variants; Metabolic syndrome; apoE gene variants

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31538302     DOI: 10.1007/s11033-019-05076-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biol Rep        ISSN: 0301-4851            Impact factor:   2.316


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