Sm. Marcovina et al., DIFFERENCES IN LP[A] CONCENTRATIONS AND APO[A] POLYMORPHS BETWEEN BLACK-AND-WHITE AMERICANS, Journal of lipid research, 37(12), 1996, pp. 2569-2585
Lp[a] concentrations in nmol/L and apo[al size isoforms, expressed in
terms of the relative number of apo [a] kringle 4 (K4) repeats, were d
etermined in 3959 whites and blacks from four U.S. communities. Plasma
Lp[a] analyses were performed by an ELISA method insensitive to apo[a
] size heterogeneity and apo[a] size isoforms were determined by high
resolution agarose gel electrophoresis. Allele frequencies were estima
ted by maximum likelihood methods in order to account for the presence
of null alleles and coalescence of bands on gels. The apo[a] allele f
requencies and phenotype distributions differed significantly between
blacks and whites (P < 0.0001). Blacks had a higher relative frequency
of the intermediate alleles K4(22) through K4(28) whereas whites had
a higher relative frequency of the small alleles K4(17) through K4(24)
and large alleles K4(29) through K4(33). The estimated frequency of t
he null allele was low in both blacks (1.0%) and whites (6.7%). The Lp
[a] distribution was less skewed and Lp[a] concentrations were higher
in blacks than whites (mean 94 nmol/L and 48 nmol/L, median 74 nmol/L
and 20 nmol/L for blacks and whites, respectively). The relationship b
etween apo[a] size and Lp [a] concentration also differed significantl
y between these hyo racial groups. For the large polymorphs (>31 K4 re
peats) both blacks and whites exhibited uniformly low Lp[a] values. Fo
r the intermediate isoforms K4(20) through K4(30), a considerable rang
e of Lp[a] values was evident in blacks; the median Lp[a] for each iso
form increased nearly linearly as the apo[a] size decreased. In contra
st, in whites there was little change in median Lp[a] concentrations f
or isoforms K4(20) through K4(30). For the small apo[a] size (<20 K4)
both blacks and whites exhibited high median Lp[a] lev els and a nide
variation of Lp[a] levels. The major difference in Lp[a] levels betwee
n the two racial groups occurred in the intermediate size isoform rang
e of K4(20) through K4(25). In conclusion, whites and blacks differ si
gnificantly in Lp[a] concentrations, allele and phenotype frequencies,
and in the relationship between apo[a] size isoform and Lp[a] concent
ration.-Marcovina, S.M., J.J. Albers, E. Wijsman, Z-H. Zhang, N.H. Cha
pman, and H. Kennedy, Difference in Lp[a] concentrations and apo[a] po
lymorphs between black and white Americans.