Kcb. Tan et al., Effects of gender, hepatic lipase gene polymorphism and type 2 diabetes mellitus on hepatic lipase activity in Chinese, ATHEROSCLER, 157(1), 2001, pp. 233-239
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Cardiovascular & Respiratory Systems","Cardiovascular & Hematology Research
Genetic variation in the hepatic lipase (HL) gene (LIPC) promoter is an imp
ortant determinant of HL activity in Caucasians. As HL activity is increase
d in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus, we have investigated whether t
he -514 C-to-T polymorphism acted independently of type 2 diabetes to regul
ate HL activity. The frequency of this polymorphism and its effect on plasm
a HL activity and lipids were examined in 203 Chinese patients with type 2
diabetes and 205 controls. The frequency of the T allele was 0.343 and 0.37
6 in male and female diabetic patients, respectively, compared with 0.371 a
nd 0.372 in male and female controls. The effect of LIPC genotype on HL act
ivity was similar between men and women, and between diabetic patients and
non-diabetic controls, with the lowest HL activity being found in those sub
jects with the TT genotype. On multivariate analysis, gender, LIPC genotype
, the presence of type 2 diabetes and body mass index were independent pred
ictors of HL activity, accounting for 22, 9, 5 and 3%, respectively, of the
variance in HL activity (whole model adjusted R-2 = 0.39, P < 0.0001). The
T allele was associated with higher high-density lipoprotein in the contro
ls but not in the diabetic patients, and no associations were found between
LIPC genotype and low-density lipoprotein subfractions in either groups. I
n conclusion, despite the higher frequency of the T allele in Chinese than
in Caucasians, gender was the best predictor for HL activity, with LIPC gen
e polymorphism and type 2 diabetes making relatively smaller contributions
to the variation in HL activity. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ireland Ltd. All
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