Relationship between ApoB gene MspⅠ/XbaⅠ/EcoRⅠ polymorphisms and serum lipid level in male Han population in Chongqing, China
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School of Public Health and Management,Chongqing Medical University,School of Public Health and Management,Chongqing Medical University,College of Laboratory Medicine,Chongqing Medical University,Department of Clinical Laboratory,First People’s Hospital of Jiu Longpo District,School of Public Health and Management,Chongqing Medical University

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Supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (81202274).

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    Objective To explore the relationship between apolipoprotein B (ApoB) gene MspⅠ/XbaⅠ/EcoRⅠ polymorphisms and the levels of serum lipid in male Han population in Chongqing. Methods The ApoB gene MspⅠ/XbaⅠ/EcoRⅠpolymorphisms were detected by gene chip technology in 157 dyslipidemia cases and 180 healthy controls; and their relationship with serum lipids was analyzed in the dyslipidemia group and the controls. Results In both dyslipidemia group and control group, the total cholesterol (TC) levels with M+M- genotype at MspⅠ locus were significantly higher than those with M+M+ genotype (dyslipidemia group: [6.54±0.58] vs [5.58±0.83] mmol/L, P<0.01; control group: [5.43±0.17] vs [4.39±0.62] mmol/L, P<0.01); the high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels with X+X- genotype at XbaⅠ locus were significantly lower than those with X-X- genotype, whereas the low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) levels were significantly higher than those with X-X- genotype (dyslipidemia group HDL-C: [1.08±0.27] vs [1.22±0.44] mmol/L, P=0.03; LDL-C: [3.88±0.63] vs [3.46±0.83] mmol/L, P=0.01; control group HDL-C: [1.31±0.43] vs [1.48±0.37] mmol/L, P=0.04; LDL-C: [3.19±0.54] vs [2.94±0.59] mmol/L, P=0.02); the HDL-C levels with E+E- genotype at EcoRⅠ locus were significantly lower than those with E+E+ genotype (dyslipidemia group: [1.01±0.18] vs [1.21±0.43] mmol/L, P=0.01; control group: [1.27±0.20] vs [1.47±0.40] mmol/L, P=0.03). The HDL-C levels in dyslipidemia group with X+X- genotype were significantly lower than the control group with X+X- genotype, but the LDL-C levels were significantly higher than the control group with X+X- genotype (HDL-C: [1.08±0.27] vs [1.31±0.43] mmol/L, P=0.01; LDL-C: [3.88±0.63] vs [3.19±0.54] mmol/L, P<0.01); the HDL-C levels in the dyslipidemia group with E+E- genotype were significantly lower than those in the control group ([1.01±0.18] vs [1.27±0.20] mmol/L, P<0.01). The multiple linear regression analysis showed that ApoB gene MspⅠ polymorphism was positively correlated with TC; XbaⅠpolymorphism was negatively correlated with HDL-C and positively correlated with LDL-C. Conclusion The ApoB gene MspⅠ and XbaⅠ polymorphisms may be associated with the levels of serum lipids. There is a tendency that the M+M- genotype can increase TC levels and the X+X- genotype can reduce HDL-C levels and increase LDL-C levels.

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  • Received:December 12,2014
  • Revised:February 28,2015
  • Adopted:April 13,2015
  • Online: September 14,2015
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