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Circulating n-3 fatty acids and trans-fatty acids, PLA2G2A gene variation and sudden cardiac arrest
Whether genetic factors influence the associations of fatty acids with the risk of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is largely unknown. To investigate possible gene–fatty acid interactions on SCA risk, we used a case-only approach and measured fatty acids in erythrocyte samples from 1869 SCA cases in a p...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4791519/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27313848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2016.2 |
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author | Lemaitre, Rozenn N. Bartz, Traci M. King, Irena B. Brody, Jennifer A. McKnight, Barbara Sotoodehnia, Nona Rea, Thomas D. Johnson, Catherine O. Mozaffarian, Dariush Hesselson, Stephanie Kwok, Pui-Yan Siscovick, David S. |
author_facet | Lemaitre, Rozenn N. Bartz, Traci M. King, Irena B. Brody, Jennifer A. McKnight, Barbara Sotoodehnia, Nona Rea, Thomas D. Johnson, Catherine O. Mozaffarian, Dariush Hesselson, Stephanie Kwok, Pui-Yan Siscovick, David S. |
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description | Whether genetic factors influence the associations of fatty acids with the risk of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is largely unknown. To investigate possible gene–fatty acid interactions on SCA risk, we used a case-only approach and measured fatty acids in erythrocyte samples from 1869 SCA cases in a population-based repository with genetic data. We selected 191 SNP in ENCODE-identified regulatory regions of fifty-five candidate genes in fatty acid metabolic pathways. Using linear regression and additive genetic models, we investigated the association of the selected SNP with erythrocyte levels of fatty acids, including DHA, EPA and trans-fatty acids among the SCA cases. The assumption of no association in non-cases was supported by analysis of publicly available datasets containing over 8000 samples. None of the SNP–fatty acid associations tested among the cases reached statistical significance after correction for multiple comparisons. One SNP, rs4654990 near PLA2G2A, with an allele frequency of 0·33, was nominally associated with lower levels of DHA and EPA and higher levels of trans-fatty acids. The strongest association was with DHA levels (exponentiated coefficient for one unit (1 % of total fatty acids), 0·90, 95 % CI 0·85, 0·97; P = 0·003), indicating that for subjects with a coded allele, the OR of SCA associated with one unit higher DHA is about 90 % what it is for subjects with one fewer coded allele. These findings suggest that the associations of circulating n-3 and trans-fatty acids with SCA risk may be more pronounced in carriers of the rs4654990 G allele. |
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spelling | pubmed-47915192016-05-09 Circulating n-3 fatty acids and trans-fatty acids, PLA2G2A gene variation and sudden cardiac arrest Lemaitre, Rozenn N. Bartz, Traci M. King, Irena B. Brody, Jennifer A. McKnight, Barbara Sotoodehnia, Nona Rea, Thomas D. Johnson, Catherine O. Mozaffarian, Dariush Hesselson, Stephanie Kwok, Pui-Yan Siscovick, David S. J Nutr Sci Research Article Whether genetic factors influence the associations of fatty acids with the risk of sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is largely unknown. To investigate possible gene–fatty acid interactions on SCA risk, we used a case-only approach and measured fatty acids in erythrocyte samples from 1869 SCA cases in a population-based repository with genetic data. We selected 191 SNP in ENCODE-identified regulatory regions of fifty-five candidate genes in fatty acid metabolic pathways. Using linear regression and additive genetic models, we investigated the association of the selected SNP with erythrocyte levels of fatty acids, including DHA, EPA and trans-fatty acids among the SCA cases. The assumption of no association in non-cases was supported by analysis of publicly available datasets containing over 8000 samples. None of the SNP–fatty acid associations tested among the cases reached statistical significance after correction for multiple comparisons. One SNP, rs4654990 near PLA2G2A, with an allele frequency of 0·33, was nominally associated with lower levels of DHA and EPA and higher levels of trans-fatty acids. The strongest association was with DHA levels (exponentiated coefficient for one unit (1 % of total fatty acids), 0·90, 95 % CI 0·85, 0·97; P = 0·003), indicating that for subjects with a coded allele, the OR of SCA associated with one unit higher DHA is about 90 % what it is for subjects with one fewer coded allele. These findings suggest that the associations of circulating n-3 and trans-fatty acids with SCA risk may be more pronounced in carriers of the rs4654990 G allele. Cambridge University Press 2016-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC4791519/ /pubmed/27313848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2016.2 Text en © The Author(s) 2016 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article, distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution licence (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted re-use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Lemaitre, Rozenn N. Bartz, Traci M. King, Irena B. Brody, Jennifer A. McKnight, Barbara Sotoodehnia, Nona Rea, Thomas D. Johnson, Catherine O. Mozaffarian, Dariush Hesselson, Stephanie Kwok, Pui-Yan Siscovick, David S. Circulating n-3 fatty acids and trans-fatty acids, PLA2G2A gene variation and sudden cardiac arrest |
title | Circulating n-3 fatty acids and trans-fatty
acids, PLA2G2A gene variation and sudden cardiac arrest |
title_full | Circulating n-3 fatty acids and trans-fatty
acids, PLA2G2A gene variation and sudden cardiac arrest |
title_fullStr | Circulating n-3 fatty acids and trans-fatty
acids, PLA2G2A gene variation and sudden cardiac arrest |
title_full_unstemmed | Circulating n-3 fatty acids and trans-fatty
acids, PLA2G2A gene variation and sudden cardiac arrest |
title_short | Circulating n-3 fatty acids and trans-fatty
acids, PLA2G2A gene variation and sudden cardiac arrest |
title_sort | circulating n-3 fatty acids and trans-fatty
acids, pla2g2a gene variation and sudden cardiac arrest |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4791519/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27313848 http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/jns.2016.2 |
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