1. Statin-induced expression change of INSIG1 in lymphoblastoid cell lines correlates with plasma triglyceride statin response in a sex-specific manner.
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Theusch E, Kim K, Stevens K, Smith JD, Chen YI, Rotter JI, Nickerson DA, and Medina MW
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- Adult, Aged, Cell Line, Dyslipidemias blood, Dyslipidemias diagnosis, Dyslipidemias genetics, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Humans, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins metabolism, Lymphocytes metabolism, Male, Membrane Proteins metabolism, Middle Aged, Pharmacogenetics, Sex Factors, Treatment Outcome, Dyslipidemias drug therapy, Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors therapeutic use, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins genetics, Lymphocytes drug effects, Membrane Proteins genetics, Pharmacogenomic Variants, Simvastatin therapeutic use, Triglycerides blood
- Abstract
Statins are widely prescribed to lower plasma low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol levels. They also modestly reduce plasma triglyceride (TG), an independent cardiovascular disease risk factor, in most people. The mechanism and inter-individual variability of TG statin response is poorly understood. We measured statin-induced gene expression changes in lymphoblastoid cell lines derived from 150 participants of a simvastatin clinical trial and identified 23 genes (false discovery rate, FDR=15%) with expression changes correlated with plasma TG response. The correlation of insulin-induced gene 1 (INSIG1) expression changes with TG response (rho=0.32, q=0.11) was driven by men (interaction P=0.0055). rs73161338 was associated with INSIG1 expression changes (P=5.4 × 10
-5 ) and TG response in two statin clinical trials (P=0.0048), predominantly in men. A combined model including INSIG1 expression level and splicing changes accounted for 29.5% of plasma TG statin response variance in men (P=5.6 × 10- 6 ). Our results suggest that INSIG1 variation may contribute to statin-induced changes in plasma TG in a sex-specific manner.- Published
- 2017
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