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Common variants associated with plasma triglycerides and risk for coronary artery disease.

Authors :
Do R
Willer CJ
Schmidt EM
Sengupta S
Gao C
Peloso GM
Gustafsson S
Kanoni S
Ganna A
Chen J
Buchkovich ML
Mora S
Beckmann JS
Bragg-Gresham JL
Chang HY
Demirkan A
Den Hertog HM
Donnelly LA
Ehret GB
Esko T
Feitosa MF
Ferreira T
Fischer K
Fontanillas P
Fraser RM
Freitag DF
Gurdasani D
Heikkilä K
Hyppönen E
Isaacs A
Jackson AU
Johansson A
Johnson T
Kaakinen M
Kettunen J
Kleber ME
Li X
Luan J
Lyytikäinen LP
Magnusson PK
Mangino M
Mihailov E
Montasser ME
Müller-Nurasyid M
Nolte IM
O'Connell JR
Palmer CD
Perola M
Petersen AK
Sanna S
Saxena R
Service SK
Shah S
Shungin D
Sidore C
Song C
Strawbridge RJ
Surakka I
Tanaka T
Teslovich TM
Thorleifsson G
Van den Herik EG
Voight BF
Volcik KA
Waite LL
Wong A
Wu Y
Zhang W
Absher D
Asiki G
Barroso I
Been LF
Bolton JL
Bonnycastle LL
Brambilla P
Burnett MS
Cesana G
Dimitriou M
Doney AS
Döring A
Elliott P
Epstein SE
Eyjolfsson GI
Gigante B
Goodarzi MO
Grallert H
Gravito ML
Groves CJ
Hallmans G
Hartikainen AL
Hayward C
Hernandez D
Hicks AA
Holm H
Hung YJ
Illig T
Jones MR
Kaleebu P
Kastelein JJ
Khaw KT
Kim E
Klopp N
Komulainen P
Kumari M
Langenberg C
Lehtimäki T
Lin SY
Lindström J
Loos RJ
Mach F
McArdle WL
Meisinger C
Mitchell BD
Müller G
Nagaraja R
Narisu N
Nieminen TV
Nsubuga RN
Olafsson I
Ong KK
Palotie A
Papamarkou T
Pomilla C
Pouta A
Rader DJ
Reilly MP
Ridker PM
Rivadeneira F
Rudan I
Ruokonen A
Samani N
Scharnagl H
Seeley J
Silander K
Stančáková A
Stirrups K
Swift AJ
Tiret L
Uitterlinden AG
van Pelt LJ
Vedantam S
Wainwright N
Wijmenga C
Wild SH
Willemsen G
Wilsgaard T
Wilson JF
Young EH
Zhao JH
Adair LS
Arveiler D
Assimes TL
Bandinelli S
Bennett F
Bochud M
Boehm BO
Boomsma DI
Borecki IB
Bornstein SR
Bovet P
Burnier M
Campbell H
Chakravarti A
Chambers JC
Chen YD
Collins FS
Cooper RS
Danesh J
Dedoussis G
de Faire U
Feranil AB
Ferrières J
Ferrucci L
Freimer NB
Gieger C
Groop LC
Gudnason V
Gyllensten U
Hamsten A
Harris TB
Hingorani A
Hirschhorn JN
Hofman A
Hovingh GK
Hsiung CA
Humphries SE
Hunt SC
Hveem K
Iribarren C
Järvelin MR
Jula A
Kähönen M
Kaprio J
Kesäniemi A
Kivimaki M
Kooner JS
Koudstaal PJ
Krauss RM
Kuh D
Kuusisto J
Kyvik KO
Laakso M
Lakka TA
Lind L
Lindgren CM
Martin NG
März W
McCarthy MI
McKenzie CA
Meneton P
Metspalu A
Moilanen L
Morris AD
Munroe PB
Njølstad I
Pedersen NL
Power C
Pramstaller PP
Price JF
Psaty BM
Quertermous T
Rauramaa R
Saleheen D
Salomaa V
Sanghera DK
Saramies J
Schwarz PE
Sheu WH
Shuldiner AR
Siegbahn A
Spector TD
Stefansson K
Strachan DP
Tayo BO
Tremoli E
Tuomilehto J
Uusitupa M
van Duijn CM
Vollenweider P
Wallentin L
Wareham NJ
Whitfield JB
Wolffenbuttel BH
Altshuler D
Ordovas JM
Boerwinkle E
Palmer CN
Thorsteinsdottir U
Chasman DI
Rotter JI
Franks PW
Ripatti S
Cupples LA
Sandhu MS
Rich SS
Boehnke M
Deloukas P
Mohlke KL
Ingelsson E
Abecasis GR
Daly MJ
Neale BM
Kathiresan S
Source :
Nature genetics [Nat Genet] 2013 Nov; Vol. 45 (11), pp. 1345-52. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Oct 06.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Triglycerides are transported in plasma by specific triglyceride-rich lipoproteins; in epidemiological studies, increased triglyceride levels correlate with higher risk for coronary artery disease (CAD). However, it is unclear whether this association reflects causal processes. We used 185 common variants recently mapped for plasma lipids (P < 5 × 10(-8) for each) to examine the role of triglycerides in risk for CAD. First, we highlight loci associated with both low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and triglyceride levels, and we show that the direction and magnitude of the associations with both traits are factors in determining CAD risk. Second, we consider loci with only a strong association with triglycerides and show that these loci are also associated with CAD. Finally, in a model accounting for effects on LDL-C and/or high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels, the strength of a polymorphism's effect on triglyceride levels is correlated with the magnitude of its effect on CAD risk. These results suggest that triglyceride-rich lipoproteins causally influence risk for CAD.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1546-1718
Volume :
45
Issue :
11
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
24097064
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/ng.2795