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. 1988 Jan;78(1):55-9.
doi: 10.1007/BF00291235.

A DNA polymorphism of an apoprotein gene associates with the hypertriglyceridaemia of primary gout

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A DNA polymorphism of an apoprotein gene associates with the hypertriglyceridaemia of primary gout

G A Ferns et al. Hum Genet. 1988 Jan.

Abstract

Genomic hybridization analysis has been used to investigate allelic frequencies of the genes coding for the four major apoproteins of high density lipoprotein (HDL); apoproteins AI, AII, CII and CIII, in a group of Caucasian subjects with primary gout. An uncommon allelic variant of the apoprotein CIII gene (the S2 allele) was significantly more common among the patients with gout (9/48, 19%) than among normouricaemic controls who were either randomly selected (1/41, 2%, P = 0.03) or normotriglyceidaemic (0/33, 0%, P = 0.013). Approximately 46% (22/48) of the subjects with gout were hypertriglyceridaemic (with a serum triglyceride greater than 2.1 mmol/l). Of the 22 patients in this subgroup, 5 (23%) had the uncommon S1S2 genotype, which was also a significantly greater proportion than among the normotriglyceridaemic controls (P = 0.015). These data suggest that the hypertriglyceridaemia associated with primary gout may have a genetic basis. In contrast, we found no differences in the frequencies of restriction fragment length polymorphisms of the genes for apoproteins AI, AII and CII.

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