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   Effects of ABCA1 Gene Polymorphisms on Lipid Profile in a Scottish Population  
   
نویسنده Pasdar A ,Cumming AM ,St. Clair D ,MacLeod MJ
منبع iranian journal of public health - 2005 - دوره : supp - - کد همایش: - صفحه:61
چکیده    The atp binding cassette transporter (abca1) is a protein involved in lipid metabolism. common polymorphisms in this gene could affect high density lipoprotein cholesterol (hdl-c), triglyceride and apolipoprotein al (apoal) levels and thus the risk of atherosclerotic diseases. to assess the effects of different abca1 genotypes on lipid profile, a cohort of 181 healthy scottish individuals with complete lipid profile data (adjusted for age, sex, bmi and smoking, drinking habits) along with another cohort of 194 healthy control subjects from aberdeen with main lipid profile data were recruited. we studied four common polymorphisms in abca1 gene at different positions, g158a (leu/leu), g219a (arg/lys), g316a (gly/gly) and a1587g (lys/arg). genotyping assays were based on dynamic allele specific hybridisation (dash). results: no significant differences were found in vldl/tg, vldl/cholesterol, ldl, hdl2 and hdl3 concentrations in females or males between different genotypes in the scottish and aberdeen cohorts. however, in females with different a1587g genotypes in scottish cohort, idl was higher in aa genotype (tablel). it was also higher in females with g219a gg genotype (table2). males with g316a ga genotype also had a higher level of hdl (mean hdl: gg, 53.27; ga, 63: p= 0.032). in conclusion, only a1587g aa and g219a gg genotypes may influence idl in females. females with g219a gg and those with aa genotypes might also have a higher total cholesterol (p=0.036) and a lower total hdl (p= 0.049) respectively.
کلیدواژه ABCA1 gene ,Polymorphism ,Lipids
آدرس University of Aberdeen, Dept of Mental Health, UK, University of Aberdeen, Dept of Molecular and Cell Biology, UK, University of Aberdeen, Dept of Mental Health, UK, University of Aberdeen, Dept of Medicine and Therapeutics, UK
 
     
   
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