Four common polymorphisms in the promoter of the hepatic lipase gene (LIPC)
that are in almost complete Linkage disequilibrium have been described in
different ethnic groups. The T and A alleles at positions -514 and -250, re
spectively, were observed to be associated with decreased hepatic lipase (H
L) activity and increased triglyceride content of HDL and LDL particles. We
investigated whether these polymorphisms have any effect on transcriptiona
l activity of the proximal promoter (-639 to +29) in transient transfection
assays. We found that the promoter with T at position -514 had approximate
ly 30% lower activity than the one with C at the same position (P < 0.0005)
regardless of the genotype at position -250.jlr In conclusion, these data
indicate that the -514T allele may contribute significantly to decreased HL
activity and the resultant increase in plasma levels of triglyceride-rich
HDL2: and large buoyant LDL particles. In addition, this promoter variant m
ay explain the finding that its presence attenuates the increase in HL acti
vity with increasing intra-abdominal fat in women.