Literature DB >> 9638514

Lipoproteins and cardiovascular risk-from genetics to CHD prevention.

P Cullen1, H Funke, H Schulte, G Assmann.   

Abstract

Dyslipidemia is said to be present when lipid or lipoprotein levels lie within a range which is known from epidemiological studies to be associated with secondary complications, in particular atherosclerosis of the coronary arteries, or when a lipid or lipoprotein grossly deviates from the norm as in abetalipoproteinemia, hypobetalipoproteinemia or the HDL deficiency syndromes. In most cases, dyslipidemia is due not to a single genetic or environmental factor, but to a combination of the effects of several genes of small effect (polygenes) and environment. In other cases, however, dyslipidemia is caused by a mutation in a single gene of large effect. In such cases, the extent and nature of the phenotype depends primarily on the identity of the gene involved, but is also modulated to an important degree by the nature of the mutation and the genetic and environmental background against which this mutation occurs. In addition, many cases of hyperlipidemia are secondary to other disorders such as hypothyroidism or renal dysfunction. Such disorders may also unmask or exacerbate a genetic lipoprotein disorder. Examples of the latter are the unmasking of type III hyperlipidemia by diabetes mellitus or the exacerbation of familial hypercholesterolemia by hypothyroidism.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9638514     DOI: 10.5551/jat1994.4.51

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Atheroscler Thromb        ISSN: 1340-3478            Impact factor:   4.928


  8 in total

1.  Association between chemokine receptor 5 (CCR5) delta32 gene variant and atherosclerosis: a meta-analysis of 13 studies.

Authors:  Zhongwen Zhang; Ju Liu; Huanjun Wang; Hongxia Wu; Xuanmei Wu; Jianjun Dong; Lin Liao
Journal:  Int J Clin Exp Med       Date:  2015-01-15

2.  Association of nucleotide variations in the apolipoprotein B48 receptor gene (APOB48R) with hypercholesterolemia.

Authors:  Yuko Fujita; Yoichi Ezura; Hideaki Bujo; Toshiaki Nakajima; Kaneo Takahashi; Kouhei Kamimura; Yasuhiko Iino; Yasuo Katayama; Yasushi Saito; Mitsuru Emi
Journal:  J Hum Genet       Date:  2005-04-14       Impact factor: 3.172

3.  Hypercholesterolemia associated with splice-junction variation of inter-alpha-trypsin inhibitor heavy chain 4 (ITIH4) gene.

Authors:  Yuko Fujita; Yoichi Ezura; Mitsuru Emi; Keiko Sato; Daisuke Takada; Yasuhiko Iino; Yasuo Katayama; Kaneo Takahashi; Kouhei Kamimura; Hideaki Bujo; Yasushi Saito
Journal:  J Hum Genet       Date:  2003-12-06       Impact factor: 3.172

4.  Soluble epoxide hydrolase variant (Glu287Arg) modifies plasma total cholesterol and triglyceride phenotype in familial hypercholesterolemia: intrafamilial association study in an eight-generation hyperlipidemic kindred.

Authors:  Keiko Sato; Mitsuru Emi; Yoichi Ezura; Yuko Fujita; Daisuke Takada; Tomoaki Ishigami; Satoshi Umemura; Yunpei Xin; Lily L Wu; Stacey Larrinaga-Shum; Susan H Stephenson; Steven C Hunt; Paul N Hopkins
Journal:  J Hum Genet       Date:  2003-12-13       Impact factor: 3.172

5.  Hypertriglyceridemia associated with amino acid variation Asn985Tyr of the RP1 gene.

Authors:  Yuko Fujita; Yoichi Ezura; Mitsuru Emi; Shuji Ono; Daisuke Takada; Kaneo Takahashi; Kouhei Uemura; Yasuhiko Iino; Yasuo Katayama; Hideaki Bujo; Yasushi Saito
Journal:  J Hum Genet       Date:  2003-05-23       Impact factor: 3.172

6.  The SCARB1 gene is associated with lipid response to dietary and pharmacological interventions.

Authors:  Yongjun Liu; Jose M Ordovas; Guimin Gao; Michael Province; Robert J Straka; Michael Y Tsai; Chao-Qiang Lai; Kui Zhang; Ingrid Borecki; James E Hixson; David B Allison; Donna K Arnett
Journal:  J Hum Genet       Date:  2008-06-10       Impact factor: 3.172

7.  A promoter SNP (-1323T>C) in G-substrate gene (GSBS) correlates with hypercholesterolemia.

Authors:  Shuji Ono; Yoichi Ezura; Mitsuru Emi; Yuko Fujita; Daisuke Takada; Keiko Sato; Tomoaki Ishigami; Satoshi Umemura; Kaneo Takahashi; Kouhei Kamimura; Hideaki Bujo; Yasushi Saito
Journal:  J Hum Genet       Date:  2003-09-03       Impact factor: 3.172

8.  Prognostic Outcomes in Acute Myocardial Infarction Patients Without Standard Modifiable Risk Factors: A Multiethnic Study of 8,680 Asian Patients.

Authors:  Gwyneth Kong; Nicholas W S Chew; Cheng Han Ng; Yip Han Chin; Oliver Z H Lim; Anand Ambhore; Gavin Ng; William Kong; Kian-Keong Poh; Roger Foo; James Yip; Tiong-Cheng Yeo; Adrian Fatt-Hoe Low; Chi-Hang Lee; Mark Yan-Yee Chan; Huay-Cheem Tan; Poay-Huan Loh
Journal:  Front Cardiovasc Med       Date:  2022-03-29
  8 in total

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