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Association of Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein-TaqI Polymorphisms with Serum HDL Cholesterol Levels in a Normolipemic Japanese Rural Population
We examined allele frequencies for the common cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) TaqI polymorphisms and the associations of CETP-TaqI polymorphisms with serum lipid and lipoprotein levels taking into account for selected lifestyle factors in a well-characterized random sample of 527 healthy s...
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Japan Epidemiological Association
2007
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10468339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12033532 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.12.77 |
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author | Chen, Jianguo Yokoyama, Tetsuji Saito, Kyoko Yoshiike, Nobuo Date, Chigusa Tanaka, Heizo |
author_facet | Chen, Jianguo Yokoyama, Tetsuji Saito, Kyoko Yoshiike, Nobuo Date, Chigusa Tanaka, Heizo |
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description | We examined allele frequencies for the common cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) TaqI polymorphisms and the associations of CETP-TaqI polymorphisms with serum lipid and lipoprotein levels taking into account for selected lifestyle factors in a well-characterized random sample of 527 healthy subjects living a rural community in Japan (256 men and 271 women aged 40-69 years). B2 allele frequency was 0.39 in men and 0.41 in women, and its presence was significantly associated with increased levels of HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) in men (P=0.003 for linear trend). A similar tendency in women was observed, although P value for trend did not reach 0.05. There were not significant interactions between TaqIB genotype and smoking and alcohol drinking or daily physical activity in HDL-C. There were no statistically significant differences among TaqIA genotype in lipid and lipoprotein levels. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that B1B2 and B2B2 explained 1.7% and 2.2%, and 0.6% and 1.0% of variation in men and in women in HDL-C, respectively. We conclude that the CETP-TaqIB polymorphism has a quantitative influence, but appears to be stronger one in men, on HDL-C levels even after adjustment for important lifestyle factors (smoking, alcohol drinking, and daily physical activity). |
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spelling | pubmed-104683392023-09-01 Association of Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein-TaqI Polymorphisms with Serum HDL Cholesterol Levels in a Normolipemic Japanese Rural Population Chen, Jianguo Yokoyama, Tetsuji Saito, Kyoko Yoshiike, Nobuo Date, Chigusa Tanaka, Heizo J Epidemiol Original Article We examined allele frequencies for the common cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) TaqI polymorphisms and the associations of CETP-TaqI polymorphisms with serum lipid and lipoprotein levels taking into account for selected lifestyle factors in a well-characterized random sample of 527 healthy subjects living a rural community in Japan (256 men and 271 women aged 40-69 years). B2 allele frequency was 0.39 in men and 0.41 in women, and its presence was significantly associated with increased levels of HDL cholesterol (HDL-C) in men (P=0.003 for linear trend). A similar tendency in women was observed, although P value for trend did not reach 0.05. There were not significant interactions between TaqIB genotype and smoking and alcohol drinking or daily physical activity in HDL-C. There were no statistically significant differences among TaqIA genotype in lipid and lipoprotein levels. Multiple linear regression analysis showed that B1B2 and B2B2 explained 1.7% and 2.2%, and 0.6% and 1.0% of variation in men and in women in HDL-C, respectively. We conclude that the CETP-TaqIB polymorphism has a quantitative influence, but appears to be stronger one in men, on HDL-C levels even after adjustment for important lifestyle factors (smoking, alcohol drinking, and daily physical activity). Japan Epidemiological Association 2007-11-30 /pmc/articles/PMC10468339/ /pubmed/12033532 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.12.77 Text en © 2002 Japan Epidemiological Association. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Original Article Chen, Jianguo Yokoyama, Tetsuji Saito, Kyoko Yoshiike, Nobuo Date, Chigusa Tanaka, Heizo Association of Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein-TaqI Polymorphisms with Serum HDL Cholesterol Levels in a Normolipemic Japanese Rural Population |
title | Association of Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein-TaqI Polymorphisms with Serum HDL Cholesterol Levels in a Normolipemic Japanese Rural Population |
title_full | Association of Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein-TaqI Polymorphisms with Serum HDL Cholesterol Levels in a Normolipemic Japanese Rural Population |
title_fullStr | Association of Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein-TaqI Polymorphisms with Serum HDL Cholesterol Levels in a Normolipemic Japanese Rural Population |
title_full_unstemmed | Association of Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein-TaqI Polymorphisms with Serum HDL Cholesterol Levels in a Normolipemic Japanese Rural Population |
title_short | Association of Human Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein-TaqI Polymorphisms with Serum HDL Cholesterol Levels in a Normolipemic Japanese Rural Population |
title_sort | association of human cholesteryl ester transfer protein-taqi polymorphisms with serum hdl cholesterol levels in a normolipemic japanese rural population |
topic | Original Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10468339/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/12033532 http://dx.doi.org/10.2188/jea.12.77 |
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