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Paraoxonase 1 Phenotype and Mass in South Asian versus Caucasian Renal Transplant Recipients

South Asian renal transplant recipients have a higher incidence of cardiovascular disease compared with Caucasian renal transplant recipients. We carried out a study to determine whether paraoxonase 1, a novel biomarker for cardiovascular risk, was decreased in South Asian compared with Caucasian re...

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Autores principales: Connelly, Philip W., Maguire, Graham F., Nash, Michelle M., Rapi, Lindita, Yan, Andrew T., Prasad, G. V. Ramesh
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3371753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/608580
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author Connelly, Philip W.
Maguire, Graham F.
Nash, Michelle M.
Rapi, Lindita
Yan, Andrew T.
Prasad, G. V. Ramesh
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Maguire, Graham F.
Nash, Michelle M.
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description South Asian renal transplant recipients have a higher incidence of cardiovascular disease compared with Caucasian renal transplant recipients. We carried out a study to determine whether paraoxonase 1, a novel biomarker for cardiovascular risk, was decreased in South Asian compared with Caucasian renal transplant recipients. Subjects were matched two to one on the basis of age and sex for a total of 129 subjects. Paraoxonase 1 was measured by mass, arylesterase activity, and two-substrate phenotype assay. Comparisons were made by using a matched design. The frequency of PON1 QQ, QR and RR phenotype was 56%, 37%, and 7% for Caucasian subjects versus 35%, 44%, and 21% for South Asian subjects (χ (2) = 7.72, P = 0.02). PON1 mass and arylesterase activity were not significantly different between South Asian and Caucasian subjects. PON1 mass was significantly associated with PON1 phenotype (P = 0.0001), HDL cholesterol (P = 0.009), LDL cholesterol (P = 0.02), and diabetes status (P < 0.05). Arylesterase activity was only associated with HDL cholesterol (P = 0.003). Thus the frequency of the PON1 RR phenotype was higher and that of the QQ phenotype was lower in South Asian versus Caucasian renal transplant recipients. However, ethnicity was not a significant factor as a determinant of PON1 mass or arylesterase activity, with or without analysis including PON1 phenotype. The two-substrate method for determining PON1 phenotype may be of value for future studies of cardiovascular complications in renal transplant recipients.
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spelling pubmed-33717532012-06-14 Paraoxonase 1 Phenotype and Mass in South Asian versus Caucasian Renal Transplant Recipients Connelly, Philip W. Maguire, Graham F. Nash, Michelle M. Rapi, Lindita Yan, Andrew T. Prasad, G. V. Ramesh J Lipids Research Article South Asian renal transplant recipients have a higher incidence of cardiovascular disease compared with Caucasian renal transplant recipients. We carried out a study to determine whether paraoxonase 1, a novel biomarker for cardiovascular risk, was decreased in South Asian compared with Caucasian renal transplant recipients. Subjects were matched two to one on the basis of age and sex for a total of 129 subjects. Paraoxonase 1 was measured by mass, arylesterase activity, and two-substrate phenotype assay. Comparisons were made by using a matched design. The frequency of PON1 QQ, QR and RR phenotype was 56%, 37%, and 7% for Caucasian subjects versus 35%, 44%, and 21% for South Asian subjects (χ (2) = 7.72, P = 0.02). PON1 mass and arylesterase activity were not significantly different between South Asian and Caucasian subjects. PON1 mass was significantly associated with PON1 phenotype (P = 0.0001), HDL cholesterol (P = 0.009), LDL cholesterol (P = 0.02), and diabetes status (P < 0.05). Arylesterase activity was only associated with HDL cholesterol (P = 0.003). Thus the frequency of the PON1 RR phenotype was higher and that of the QQ phenotype was lower in South Asian versus Caucasian renal transplant recipients. However, ethnicity was not a significant factor as a determinant of PON1 mass or arylesterase activity, with or without analysis including PON1 phenotype. The two-substrate method for determining PON1 phenotype may be of value for future studies of cardiovascular complications in renal transplant recipients. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2012 2012-06-03 /pmc/articles/PMC3371753/ /pubmed/22701797 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/608580 Text en Copyright © 2012 Philip W. Connelly et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Nash, Michelle M.
Rapi, Lindita
Yan, Andrew T.
Prasad, G. V. Ramesh
Paraoxonase 1 Phenotype and Mass in South Asian versus Caucasian Renal Transplant Recipients
title Paraoxonase 1 Phenotype and Mass in South Asian versus Caucasian Renal Transplant Recipients
title_full Paraoxonase 1 Phenotype and Mass in South Asian versus Caucasian Renal Transplant Recipients
title_fullStr Paraoxonase 1 Phenotype and Mass in South Asian versus Caucasian Renal Transplant Recipients
title_full_unstemmed Paraoxonase 1 Phenotype and Mass in South Asian versus Caucasian Renal Transplant Recipients
title_short Paraoxonase 1 Phenotype and Mass in South Asian versus Caucasian Renal Transplant Recipients
title_sort paraoxonase 1 phenotype and mass in south asian versus caucasian renal transplant recipients
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3371753/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22701797
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2012/608580
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