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Effect of Two Lipoprotein (a)-Associated Genetic Variants on Plasminogen Levels and Fibrinolysis

Two genetic variants (rs3798220 and rs10455872) in the apolipoprotein (a) gene (LPA) have been implicated in cardiovascular disease (CVD), presumably through their association with lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] levels. While Lp(a) is recognized as a lipoprotein with atherogenic and thrombogenic characteri...

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Autores principales: Wang, Hong, Hong, Chan E., Lewis, Joshua P., Zhu, Yanbei, Wang, Xing, Chu, Xin, Backman, Joshua, Hu, Ziying, Yang, Peixin, Still, Christopher D., Gerhard, Glenn S., Fu, Mao
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Publicado: Genetics Society of America 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5100851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27605514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.034702
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author Wang, Hong
Hong, Chan E.
Lewis, Joshua P.
Zhu, Yanbei
Wang, Xing
Chu, Xin
Backman, Joshua
Hu, Ziying
Yang, Peixin
Still, Christopher D.
Gerhard, Glenn S.
Fu, Mao
author_facet Wang, Hong
Hong, Chan E.
Lewis, Joshua P.
Zhu, Yanbei
Wang, Xing
Chu, Xin
Backman, Joshua
Hu, Ziying
Yang, Peixin
Still, Christopher D.
Gerhard, Glenn S.
Fu, Mao
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description Two genetic variants (rs3798220 and rs10455872) in the apolipoprotein (a) gene (LPA) have been implicated in cardiovascular disease (CVD), presumably through their association with lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] levels. While Lp(a) is recognized as a lipoprotein with atherogenic and thrombogenic characteristics, it is unclear whether or not the two Lp(a)-associated genetic variants are also associated with markers of thrombosis (i.e., plasminogen levels and fibrinolysis). In the present study, we genotyped the two genetic variants in 2919 subjects of the Old Order Amish (OOA) and recruited 146 subjects according to the carrier and noncarrier status for rs3798220 and rs10455872, and also matched for gender and age. We measured plasma Lp(a) and plasminogen levels in these subjects, and found that the concentrations of plasma Lp(a) were 2.62- and 1.73-fold higher in minor allele carriers of rs3798220 and rs10455872, respectively, compared with noncarriers (P = 2.04 × 10(−17) and P = 1.64 × 10(−6), respectively). By contrast, there was no difference in plasminogen concentrations between carriers and noncarriers of rs3798220 and rs10455872. Furthermore, we observed no association between carrier status of rs3798220 or rs10455872 with clot lysis time. Finally, plasminogen mRNA expression in liver samples derived from 76 Caucasian subjects was not significantly different between carriers and noncarriers of these two genetic variants. Our results provide further insight into the mechanism of action behind two genetic variants previously implicated in CVD risk and show that these polymorphisms are not major modulating factors for plasma plasminogen levels and fibrinolysis.
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spelling pubmed-51008512016-11-09 Effect of Two Lipoprotein (a)-Associated Genetic Variants on Plasminogen Levels and Fibrinolysis Wang, Hong Hong, Chan E. Lewis, Joshua P. Zhu, Yanbei Wang, Xing Chu, Xin Backman, Joshua Hu, Ziying Yang, Peixin Still, Christopher D. Gerhard, Glenn S. Fu, Mao G3 (Bethesda) Investigations Two genetic variants (rs3798220 and rs10455872) in the apolipoprotein (a) gene (LPA) have been implicated in cardiovascular disease (CVD), presumably through their association with lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] levels. While Lp(a) is recognized as a lipoprotein with atherogenic and thrombogenic characteristics, it is unclear whether or not the two Lp(a)-associated genetic variants are also associated with markers of thrombosis (i.e., plasminogen levels and fibrinolysis). In the present study, we genotyped the two genetic variants in 2919 subjects of the Old Order Amish (OOA) and recruited 146 subjects according to the carrier and noncarrier status for rs3798220 and rs10455872, and also matched for gender and age. We measured plasma Lp(a) and plasminogen levels in these subjects, and found that the concentrations of plasma Lp(a) were 2.62- and 1.73-fold higher in minor allele carriers of rs3798220 and rs10455872, respectively, compared with noncarriers (P = 2.04 × 10(−17) and P = 1.64 × 10(−6), respectively). By contrast, there was no difference in plasminogen concentrations between carriers and noncarriers of rs3798220 and rs10455872. Furthermore, we observed no association between carrier status of rs3798220 or rs10455872 with clot lysis time. Finally, plasminogen mRNA expression in liver samples derived from 76 Caucasian subjects was not significantly different between carriers and noncarriers of these two genetic variants. Our results provide further insight into the mechanism of action behind two genetic variants previously implicated in CVD risk and show that these polymorphisms are not major modulating factors for plasma plasminogen levels and fibrinolysis. Genetics Society of America 2016-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC5100851/ /pubmed/27605514 http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.034702 Text en Copyright © 2016 Wang et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Investigations
Wang, Hong
Hong, Chan E.
Lewis, Joshua P.
Zhu, Yanbei
Wang, Xing
Chu, Xin
Backman, Joshua
Hu, Ziying
Yang, Peixin
Still, Christopher D.
Gerhard, Glenn S.
Fu, Mao
Effect of Two Lipoprotein (a)-Associated Genetic Variants on Plasminogen Levels and Fibrinolysis
title Effect of Two Lipoprotein (a)-Associated Genetic Variants on Plasminogen Levels and Fibrinolysis
title_full Effect of Two Lipoprotein (a)-Associated Genetic Variants on Plasminogen Levels and Fibrinolysis
title_fullStr Effect of Two Lipoprotein (a)-Associated Genetic Variants on Plasminogen Levels and Fibrinolysis
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Two Lipoprotein (a)-Associated Genetic Variants on Plasminogen Levels and Fibrinolysis
title_short Effect of Two Lipoprotein (a)-Associated Genetic Variants on Plasminogen Levels and Fibrinolysis
title_sort effect of two lipoprotein (a)-associated genetic variants on plasminogen levels and fibrinolysis
topic Investigations
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5100851/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27605514
http://dx.doi.org/10.1534/g3.116.034702
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