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Genomics of Post-Prandial Lipidomic Phenotypes in the Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network (GOLDN) Study

BACKGROUND: Increased postprandial lipid (PPL) response to dietary fat intake is a heritable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Variability in postprandial lipids results from the complex interplay of dietary and genetic factors. We hypothesized that detailed lipid profiles (eg, sterols a...

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Autores principales: Irvin, Marguerite R., Zhi, Degui, Aslibekyan, Stella, Claas, Steven A., Absher, Devin M., Ordovas, Jose M., Tiwari, Hemant K., Watkins, Steve, Arnett, Donna K.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4048279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24905834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099509
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author Irvin, Marguerite R.
Zhi, Degui
Aslibekyan, Stella
Claas, Steven A.
Absher, Devin M.
Ordovas, Jose M.
Tiwari, Hemant K.
Watkins, Steve
Arnett, Donna K.
author_facet Irvin, Marguerite R.
Zhi, Degui
Aslibekyan, Stella
Claas, Steven A.
Absher, Devin M.
Ordovas, Jose M.
Tiwari, Hemant K.
Watkins, Steve
Arnett, Donna K.
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description BACKGROUND: Increased postprandial lipid (PPL) response to dietary fat intake is a heritable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Variability in postprandial lipids results from the complex interplay of dietary and genetic factors. We hypothesized that detailed lipid profiles (eg, sterols and fatty acids) may help elucidate specific genetic and dietary pathways contributing to the PPL response. METHODS AND RESULTS: We used gas chromatography mass spectrometry to quantify the change in plasma concentration of 35 fatty acids and 11 sterols between fasting and 3.5 hours after the consumption of a high-fat meal (PPL challenge) among 40 participants from the GOLDN study. Correlations between sterols, fatty acids and clinical measures were calculated. Mixed linear regression was used to evaluate associations between lipidomic profiles and genomic markers including single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and methylation markers derived from the Affymetrix 6.0 array and the Illumina Methyl450 array, respectively. After the PPL challenge, fatty acids increased as well as sterols associated with cholesterol absorption, while sterols associated with cholesterol synthesis decreased. PPL saturated fatty acids strongly correlated with triglycerides, very low-density lipoprotein, and chylomicrons. Two SNPs (rs12247017 and rs12240292) in the sorbin and SH3 domain containing 1 (SORBS1) gene were associated with b-Sitosterol after correction for multiple testing (P≤4.5*10(−10)). SORBS1 has been linked to obesity and insulin signaling. No other markers reached the genome-wide significance threshold, yet several other biologically relevant loci are highlighted (eg, PRIC285, a co-activator of PPARa). CONCLUSIONS: Integration of lipidomic and genomic data has the potential to identify new biomarkers of CVD risk.
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spelling pubmed-40482792014-06-09 Genomics of Post-Prandial Lipidomic Phenotypes in the Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network (GOLDN) Study Irvin, Marguerite R. Zhi, Degui Aslibekyan, Stella Claas, Steven A. Absher, Devin M. Ordovas, Jose M. Tiwari, Hemant K. Watkins, Steve Arnett, Donna K. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Increased postprandial lipid (PPL) response to dietary fat intake is a heritable risk factor for cardiovascular disease (CVD). Variability in postprandial lipids results from the complex interplay of dietary and genetic factors. We hypothesized that detailed lipid profiles (eg, sterols and fatty acids) may help elucidate specific genetic and dietary pathways contributing to the PPL response. METHODS AND RESULTS: We used gas chromatography mass spectrometry to quantify the change in plasma concentration of 35 fatty acids and 11 sterols between fasting and 3.5 hours after the consumption of a high-fat meal (PPL challenge) among 40 participants from the GOLDN study. Correlations between sterols, fatty acids and clinical measures were calculated. Mixed linear regression was used to evaluate associations between lipidomic profiles and genomic markers including single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and methylation markers derived from the Affymetrix 6.0 array and the Illumina Methyl450 array, respectively. After the PPL challenge, fatty acids increased as well as sterols associated with cholesterol absorption, while sterols associated with cholesterol synthesis decreased. PPL saturated fatty acids strongly correlated with triglycerides, very low-density lipoprotein, and chylomicrons. Two SNPs (rs12247017 and rs12240292) in the sorbin and SH3 domain containing 1 (SORBS1) gene were associated with b-Sitosterol after correction for multiple testing (P≤4.5*10(−10)). SORBS1 has been linked to obesity and insulin signaling. No other markers reached the genome-wide significance threshold, yet several other biologically relevant loci are highlighted (eg, PRIC285, a co-activator of PPARa). CONCLUSIONS: Integration of lipidomic and genomic data has the potential to identify new biomarkers of CVD risk. Public Library of Science 2014-06-06 /pmc/articles/PMC4048279/ /pubmed/24905834 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099509 Text en © 2014 Irvin et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Irvin, Marguerite R.
Zhi, Degui
Aslibekyan, Stella
Claas, Steven A.
Absher, Devin M.
Ordovas, Jose M.
Tiwari, Hemant K.
Watkins, Steve
Arnett, Donna K.
Genomics of Post-Prandial Lipidomic Phenotypes in the Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network (GOLDN) Study
title Genomics of Post-Prandial Lipidomic Phenotypes in the Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network (GOLDN) Study
title_full Genomics of Post-Prandial Lipidomic Phenotypes in the Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network (GOLDN) Study
title_fullStr Genomics of Post-Prandial Lipidomic Phenotypes in the Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network (GOLDN) Study
title_full_unstemmed Genomics of Post-Prandial Lipidomic Phenotypes in the Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network (GOLDN) Study
title_short Genomics of Post-Prandial Lipidomic Phenotypes in the Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network (GOLDN) Study
title_sort genomics of post-prandial lipidomic phenotypes in the genetics of lipid lowering drugs and diet network (goldn) study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4048279/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24905834
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0099509
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