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@article{403868, author = {Beneš, Petr and Mužík, Jan and Benedík, Jaroslav and Znojil, Vladimír and Vácha, Jiří}, article_location = {Detroit}, article_number = {1}, keywords = {apolipoprotein(a); lipoprotein(a); low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein; very low density lipoprotein receptor; genetic polymorphism}, language = {eng}, issn = {0018-7143}, journal = {Human Biology}, title = {The relationship among apolipoprotein(a) polymorphisms, the low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein, and the very low density lipoprotein receptor genes, and plasma lipoprotein(A) concentration in the Czech population}, volume = {74}, year = {2002} }
TY - JOUR ID - 403868 AU - Beneš, Petr - Mužík, Jan - Benedík, Jaroslav - Znojil, Vladimír - Vácha, Jiří PY - 2002 TI - The relationship among apolipoprotein(a) polymorphisms, the low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein, and the very low density lipoprotein receptor genes, and plasma lipoprotein(A) concentration in the Czech population JF - Human Biology VL - 74 IS - 1 SP - 129 EP - 129 PB - Wayne State University Press SN - 00187143 KW - apolipoprotein(a) KW - lipoprotein(a) KW - low density lipoprotein receptor-related protein KW - very low density lipoprotein receptor KW - genetic polymorphism N2 - Increased plasma concentration of lipoprotein(a) [Lp(a)] is an established independent risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD), which is strongly genetically determined. This study was designed to investigate the relationship between the K-IV and (TTTTA)(n) apolipoprotein(a) [apo(a), protein; APOA, gene] polymorphisms, as well as the C766T low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein (LRP) and the (CGG)(n) very low density lipoprotein receptor (VLDLR) polymorphisms on the one hand, and plasma Lp(a) levels in Czech subjects who underwent coronary angiography on the other hand. The lengths of the alleles of the APOA K-IV and (TTTTA), polymorphisms were strongly inversely correlated with plasma Lp(a) levels in univariate analysis (r = -0.41, p < 10(-4) and r = -0.20, p < 0.01, respectively). Multivariate analysis revealed significant associations between the APOA polymorphisms studied and plasma Lp(a) levels in subjects expressing only one APOA K-IV allele (p < 10(-6) for K-IV and p < 0.001 for TTTTA). In subjects expressing both APOA K-IV alleles, the multivariate analysis revealed that only the APOA K-IV alleles were inversely correlated with plasma Lp(a) levels (p < 0.001). Associations between both the LRP and VLDLR gene polymorphisms and plasma Lp(a) levels were only of borderline significance (p < 0.06 and p < 0.07, respectively) and were not confirmed in multivariate analysis. In conclusion, both APOA length polymorphisms significantly influenced plasma Lp(a) concentration in the Czech population studied, and this circumstance could explain the association in this population observed earlier between APOA (TTTTA)(n) polymorphism and CAD (Benes et al. 2000). Only a minor role in the regulation of plasma Lp(a) levels is suggested for the C766T LRP and the (CGG)(n) VLDLR polymorphisms. ER -
BENEŠ, Petr, Jan MUŽÍK, Jaroslav BENEDÍK, Vladimír ZNOJIL a Jiří VÁCHA. The relationship among apolipoprotein(a) polymorphisms, the low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein, and the very low density lipoprotein receptor genes, and plasma lipoprotein(A) concentration in the Czech population. \textit{Human Biology}. Detroit: Wayne State University Press, 2002, roč.~74, č.~1, s.~129-136. ISSN~0018-7143.
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