INFLUENCE OF POLYMORPHISMS FOR APOLIPOPROTEIN-B (INS DEL, XBAI, ECORI) AND APOLIPOPROTEIN-E ON SERUM-LIPIDS AND APOLIPOPROTEINS IN A JAVANESE POPULATION/
B. Gajra et al., INFLUENCE OF POLYMORPHISMS FOR APOLIPOPROTEIN-B (INS DEL, XBAI, ECORI) AND APOLIPOPROTEIN-E ON SERUM-LIPIDS AND APOLIPOPROTEINS IN A JAVANESE POPULATION/, Genetic epidemiology, 11(1), 1994, pp. 19-27
A total of 231 healthy subjects from a central Javanese population wer
e investigated for the distribution of three apolipoprotein B (apo B)
polymorphisms (ins/del, XbaI, and EcoRI), as well as apolipoprotein E
(ape E) polymorphism in relation to serum lipid and apolipoprotein con
centrations. The frequencies of the rarer alleles (del, 0.09; X(+), 0.
1; and R(-), 0.06) were lower than have been found for some Asian and
European populations. Distribution of genotypes was in Hardy-Weinburg
equilibrium for all the polymorphisms. A linkage disequilibrium was ob
served only between the ins/del and XbaI site polymorphisms of apo B (
chi(4)(2) = 25.3; P < 0.001) consistent with that observed in some oth
er population studies. No polymorphism of the apo B gene had an associ
ation with serum lipid or apolipoprotein concentrations in this popula
tion except for XabI, which appeared to be associated with serum TG (a
s the log transform: R(2) = 8.3; F = 4.8; P < 0.01). The apo E4 allele
was found to be associated with significantly higher serum total chol
esterol (TC) and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDLC). Apo E pol
ymorphism explained 5.9% of the sample variance of serum LDLC (F = 5.4
; P < 0.01). (C) 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.