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Characterizing genetic profiles for high triglyceride levels in U.S. patients of African ancestry.
Jiang, Lan; Gangireddy, Srushti; Dickson, Alyson L; Xin, Yi; Yan, Chao; Kawai, Vivian; Cox, Nancy J; Linton, MacRae F; Wei, Wei-Qi; Stein, C Michael; Feng, QiPing.
Afiliación
  • Jiang L; Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
  • Gangireddy S; Department of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
  • Dickson AL; Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
  • Xin Y; Department of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
  • Yan C; Department of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
  • Kawai V; Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
  • Cox NJ; Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt Genetics Institute, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
  • Linton MF; Department of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA; Division of Cardiovascular Medicine, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
  • Wei WQ; Department of Biomedical Informatics, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA.
  • Stein CM; Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA; Department of Pharmacology, Vanderbilt University, Nashville, TN, USA.
  • Feng Q; Division of Clinical Pharmacology, Department of Medicine, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, Nashville, TN, USA. Electronic address: qiping.feng@vumc.org.
J Lipid Res ; 65(6): 100569, 2024 Jun.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38795861
ABSTRACT
Hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) is a common cardiovascular risk factor characterized by elevated triglyceride (TG) levels. Researchers have assessed the genetic factors that influence HTG in studies focused predominantly on individuals of European ancestry. However, relatively little is known about the contribution of genetic variation of HTG in people of African ancestry (AA), potentially constraining research and treatment opportunities. Our objective was to characterize genetic profiles among individuals of AA with mild-to-moderate HTG and severe HTG versus those with normal TGs by leveraging whole-genome sequencing data and longitudinal electronic health records available in the All of Us program. We compared the enrichment of functional variants within five canonical TG metabolism genes, an AA-specific polygenic risk score for TGs, and frequencies of 145 known potentially causal TG variants between HTG patients and normal TG among a cohort of AA patients (N = 15,373). Those with mild-to-moderate HTG (N = 342) and severe HTG (N ≤ 20) were more likely to carry APOA5 p.S19W (odds ratio = 1.94, 95% confidence interval = [1.48-2.54], P = 1.63 × 10-6 and OR = 3.65, 95% confidence interval [1.22-10.93], P = 0.02, respectively) than those with normal TG. They were also more likely to have an elevated (top 10%) polygenic risk score, elevated carriage of potentially causal variant alleles, and carry any genetic risk factor. Alternative definitions of HTG yielded comparable results. In conclusion, individuals of AA with HTG were enriched for genetic risk factors compared to individuals with normal TGs.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Triglicéridos / Hipertrigliceridemia Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: J Lipid Res Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Triglicéridos / Hipertrigliceridemia Límite: Adult / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged País/Región como asunto: America do norte Idioma: En Revista: J Lipid Res Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Estados Unidos