APOC1 T45S polymorphism is associated with reduced obesity indices and lower plasma concentrations of leptin and apolipoprotein C-I in aboriginal Canadians

作者:Lahiry Piya; Cao Henian; Ban Matthew R; Pollex Rebecca L; Mamakeesick Mary; Zinman Bernard; Harris Stewart B; Hanley Anthony J G; Huff Murray W; Connelly Philip W; Hegele Robert A*
来源:The Journal of Lipid Research, 2010, 51(4): 843-848.
DOI:10.1194/jlr.P002014

摘要

Apolipoprotein (apo) C-I is a constituent of chylomicrons, very low density lipoprotein, and high density lipoprotein. The role of apo C-I in human metabolism is incompletely defined. We took advantage of a naturally occurring amino acid polymorphism that is present in aboriginal North Americans, namely apo C-I T45S. We assessed the hypothesis that metabolic traits, including obesity-related and lipoprotein-related traits, would differ between carriers and noncarriers of apo C-I T45S. A genotyping assay was developed for APOC1 T45S and genotypes were determined in a sample of 410 Canadian Oji-Cree subjects. The allele frequency of the apo C-I S45 allele was similar to 8% in this sample. We observed the apo C-I S45 allele was significantly associated with 1) lower percent body fat (P < 0.05), 2) lower waist circumference (P = 0.058), 3) lower serum leptin levels (P < 0.05), and 4) lower plasma apo C-I levels (P < 0.0001), using a newly developed ELISA-based method. Taken together, these results suggest that at the whole human phenotype level, apo C-I is associated with the complex metabolic trait of obesity as well as with serum leptin levels.-Lahiry, P., H. Cao, M. R. Ban, R. L. Pollex, M. Mamakeesick, B. Zinman, S. B. Harris, A. J. G. Hanley, M. W. Huff, P. W. Conelly, and R. A. Hegele. APOC1 T45S polymorphism is associated with reduced obesity indices and lower plasma concentrations of leptin and apolipoprotein C-I in aboriginal Canadians. J. Lipid Res. 2010. 51: 843-848.

  • 出版日期2010-4