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Relationship Between Dyslipidemia and Gene Polymorphism in Tibetan Population

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Date 2012 Jul 31
PMID 22840581
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Objective: To investigate the relationship between SNPs reported in previous studies and the blood lipid level in the Tibetan population.

Methods: Random cluster sampling was employed in 5 areas (Lhasa, Shigatse, Shannan, Nagqu, and Nyingchi). The levels of cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) from blood samples were determined and DNA was extracted for genotyping and statistical analyses.

Results: Among 1 318 subjects aged >18 years enrolled in this study, 367 had dyslipidemia with a prevalence of 27.8%, of whom dyslipidemia males accounted for 33.1% and dyslipidemia females -24.5%. Results of the correlation analysis between all SNPs and TG showed that the SNPs of rs714052 and rs964184 were related to the serum TG level. Subjects with rs714052 CC genotype had the lowest TG level, and the highest TG level was found in those with rs714052 TT genotype. The serum TG level in individuals with TC genotype lied in between the above two population groups. Subjects with rs964184 CC genotype had the lowest TG level, and the highest serum TG level was noted in those with rs964184 GG genotype.

Conclusion: Several SNPs were found to be related to the serum TG level in the Tibetan population. The APOA5 gene and MLXIPL gene may be closely associated with the serum TG level in this ethnic population group.

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