Genetic factors influencing apolipoprotein AI and AII levels in a kindred with premature coronary heart disease
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Genetic factors influencing apolipoprotein AI and AII levels in a kindred with premature coronary heart disease
Abstract
A single 51-member kindred, ascertained on the basis of a normotriglyceridemic proband with depressed high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and myocardial infarctions at ages 40 and 42, was studied with respect to quantitative variation in HDL-C and apolipoprotein (apo) AI and AII levels. The results of bivariate segregation analysis suggest that the etiology of depressed HDL-C involves one or possibly two major loci: one has a pleiotropic effect on apo AI and apo AII levels and, possibly another one that affects apo AI levels. Both the major loci were characterized as having a dominant allele leading to depression of the respective trait(s). In addition, analysis of the cosegregation of HDL-C and apo AI levels gave evidence of residual nonfamilial factors common to both traits, leading to a positive covariance between them. This could reflect the role of apo AI in the transformation of nascent HDL-C particles into mature ones via its cofactor activity to lecithin cholesterol acyltransferase. The proposed two-locus model represents one possible etiology for the heterogeneous disorder of hypoalphalipoproteinemia. This analysis of a single pedigree does not completely define the genetic mechanism, but it does illustrate a useful new analytic approach.
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