No interaction between alcohol consumption and HDL-related genes on HDL cholesterol levels
pmid: 20430392
No interaction between alcohol consumption and HDL-related genes on HDL cholesterol levels
To assess the relationships and possible interactions between polymorphisms related to HDL levels and alcohol consumption.Cross-sectional population-based study including 2863 women and 2546 men aged 35-75 years (CoLaus study). Alcohol intake was assessed by the reported alcohol consumption of the last 7 days. Nineteen candidate genes known to influence HDL levels were studied.Alcohol consumption increased HDL cholesterol levels in both genders. After multivariate adjustment for gender, age, body mass index, smoking, hypolipidaemic drug treatment, physical activity and alcohol consumption, APOA5, CETP, LIPC and LPL gene polymorphisms were significantly (10(-5) threshold) related with HDL cholesterol levels, while no genexalcohol intake interaction was found for all SNPs studied. ABCA1 polymorphisms were related to HDL cholesterol levels on bivariate analysis but the relationship was no longer significant after multivariate analysis.Our data confirm the association of alcohol consumption and of APOA5, CETP, LIPC and LPL gene polymorphisms with HDL cholesterol levels. Conversely, no genexalcohol consumption interactions were found, suggesting that the effect of alcohol consumption on HDL cholesterol levels is not mediated via a modulation of HDL related genes.
- University of Lausanne Switzerland
- GlaxoSmithKline (United States) United States
- Cellzome, GSK, Middlesex, UK.
- SIB Swiss Institute of Bioinformatics Switzerland
- Hôpital Orthopédique de la Suisse Romande Switzerland
Adult, Male, Polymorphism, Genetic, Alcohol Drinking, Cholesterol, HDL, Middle Aged, Lipoprotein Lipase, Cross-Sectional Studies, Sex Factors, Gene Expression Regulation, Multivariate Analysis, Humans, ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters, Female, ATP Binding Cassette Transporter 1, Aged
Adult, Male, Polymorphism, Genetic, Alcohol Drinking, Cholesterol, HDL, Middle Aged, Lipoprotein Lipase, Cross-Sectional Studies, Sex Factors, Gene Expression Regulation, Multivariate Analysis, Humans, ATP-Binding Cassette Transporters, Female, ATP Binding Cassette Transporter 1, Aged
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