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Coronary Artery Disease Risk and Lipidomic Profiles Are Similar in Hyperlipidemias With Family History and Population-Ascertained Hyperlipidemias.
Rämö, Joel T; Ripatti, Pietari; Tabassum, Rubina; Söderlund, Sanni; Matikainen, Niina; Gerl, Mathias J; Klose, Christian; Surma, Michal A; Stitziel, Nathan O; Havulinna, Aki S; Pirinen, Matti; Salomaa, Veikko; Freimer, Nelson B; Jauhiainen, Matti; Palotie, Aarno; Taskinen, Marja-Riitta; Simons, Kai; Ripatti, Samuli.
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  • Rämö JT; 1 Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland HiLIFE University of Helsinki Finland.
  • Ripatti P; 1 Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland HiLIFE University of Helsinki Finland.
  • Tabassum R; 1 Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland HiLIFE University of Helsinki Finland.
  • Söderlund S; 2 Research Programs Unit Clinical and Molecular Metabolism University of Helsinki Finland.
  • Matikainen N; 3 Endocrinology Abdominal Center Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland.
  • Gerl MJ; 2 Research Programs Unit Clinical and Molecular Metabolism University of Helsinki Finland.
  • Klose C; 3 Endocrinology Abdominal Center Helsinki University Hospital Helsinki Finland.
  • Surma MA; 4 Lipotype GmbH Dresden Germany.
  • Stitziel NO; 4 Lipotype GmbH Dresden Germany.
  • Havulinna AS; 4 Lipotype GmbH Dresden Germany.
  • Pirinen M; 5 Lukasiewicz Research Network-PORT Polish Center for Technology Development Wroclaw Poland.
  • Salomaa V; 6 Cardiovascular Division Department of Medicine Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis MO.
  • Freimer NB; 7 Department of Genetics Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis MO.
  • Jauhiainen M; 8 McDonnell Genome Institute Washington University School of Medicine St. Louis MO.
  • Palotie A; 1 Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland HiLIFE University of Helsinki Finland.
  • Taskinen MR; 9 National Institute for Health and Welfare Helsinki Finland.
  • Simons K; 1 Institute for Molecular Medicine Finland HiLIFE University of Helsinki Finland.
  • Ripatti S; 10 Department of Mathematics and Statistics Faculty of Science University of Helsinki Finland.
J Am Heart Assoc ; 8(13): e012415, 2019 07 02.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31256696
Background We asked whether, after excluding familial hypercholesterolemia, individuals with high low-density lipoprotein cholesterol ( LDL -C) or triacylglyceride levels and a family history of the same hyperlipidemia have greater coronary artery disease risk or different lipidomic profiles compared with population-based hyperlipidemias. Methods and Results We determined incident coronary artery disease risk for 755 members of 66 hyperlipidemic families (≥2 first-degree relatives with similar hyperlipidemia) and 19 644 Finnish FINRISK population study participants. We quantified 151 circulating lipid species from 550 members of 73 hyperlipidemic families and 897 FINRISK participants using mass spectrometric shotgun lipidomics. Familial hypercholesterolemia was excluded using functional LDL receptor testing and genotyping. Hyperlipidemias ( LDL -C or triacylglycerides >90th population percentile) associated with increased coronary artery disease risk in meta-analysis of the hyperlipidemic families and the population cohort (high LDL -C: hazard ratio, 1.74 [95% CI, 1.48-2.04]; high triacylglycerides: hazard ratio, 1.38 [95% CI, 1.09-1.74]). Risk estimates were similar in the family and population cohorts also after adjusting for lipid-lowering medication. In lipidomic profiling, high LDL -C associated with 108 lipid species, and high triacylglycerides associated with 131 lipid species in either cohort (at 5% false discovery rate; P-value range 0.038-2.3×10-56). Lipidomic profiles were highly similar for hyperlipidemic individuals in the families and the population ( LDL -C: r=0.80; triacylglycerides: r=0.96; no lipid species deviated between the cohorts). Conclusions Hyperlipidemias with family history conferred similar coronary artery disease risk as population-based hyperlipidemias. We identified distinct lipidomic profiles associated with high LDL -C and triacylglycerides. Lipidomic profiles were similar between hyperlipidemias with family history and population-ascertained hyperlipidemias, providing evidence of similar and overlapping underlying mechanisms.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doença da Artéria Coronariana / Hipertrigliceridemia / Lipidômica / Hipercolesterolemia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Doença da Artéria Coronariana / Hipertrigliceridemia / Lipidômica / Hipercolesterolemia Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2019 Tipo de documento: Article