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Association of apo E polymorphism with plasma lipid levels in a multiethnic elderly population.

A Pablos-Méndez1, R Mayeux, C Ngai, S Shea, L Berglund.   

Abstract

Apolipoprotein E polymorphisms are important determinants of blood lipid levels and have been associated with longevity and atherosclerosis. However, information is limited on the effects of apo E variation on the lipids of nonwhite and elderly individuals. We tested the hypothesis that apo E polymorphisms are associated with plasma lipid levels in an elderly, multiethnic population. Cross-sectional data from 1068 noninstitutionalized individuals from northern Manhattan over the age of 64 who were not on a lipid-lowering diet or drug were analyzed. The ethnic distribution was 34% African-Americans, 47% Hispanics, and 19% non-Hispanic Caucasians. In the entire group, the most prevalent apo E allele was epsilon 3 (76%), followed by epsilon 4 (16%) and epsilon 2 (8%); epsilon 4 was more prevalent in African-Americans (21%) than in non-Hispanic Caucasians (12%) or Hispanics (14%). The apo epsilon 2 allele was the most important correlate of plasma lipids, but association varied across ethnoracial groups. After being adjusted for age, sex, obesity, diabetes mellitus, and alcohol intake, LDL cholesterol levels declined with each apo epsilon 2 allele by 8.8 mg/dL in Hispanics and by 25.6 and 18.1 mg/dL in non-Hispanic Caucasians and African-Americans, respectively (P < .001). No significant independent effect was noted for any apo E genotype on HDL cholesterol. Overall, there was a reduction in the total/HDL cholesterol ratio, per apo epsilon 2 allele, of 0.82 in non-Hispanic Caucasians and 0.43 and 0.48 in African-American and Hispanic individuals, respectively (P < .05). In a multivariate model, apo epsilon 4 did not significantly affect plasma lipid levels. Plasma triglyceride levels were inversely correlated with the number of apo epsilon 4 alleles (175, 159, and 143 mg/dL with 0, 1, and 2 alleles, respectively; P =.002), and this effect increased with age. Thus, in an elderly, multiethnic population, apolipoprotein E polymorphisms were important determinants of blood lipids, with differing effects depending on ethnicity. The presence of apo epsilon 2 was associated with lower LDL cholesterol levels and total/HDL cholesterol ratio, although apo epsilon genotype did not influence HDL cholesterol levels. Prospective studies are needed to test whether apo epsilon 2 protects against incident cardiovascular disease in the elderly.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9437203     DOI: 10.1161/01.atv.17.12.3534

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arterioscler Thromb Vasc Biol        ISSN: 1079-5642            Impact factor:   8.311


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