Segregation analysis of low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in the collaborative Lipid Research Clinics Program Family Study
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Segregation analysis of low levels of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol in the collaborative Lipid Research Clinics Program Family Study
Abstract
Complex segregation analysis with the unified mixed model in white families from nine lipid research clinics was carried out to delineate the mode of familial transmission of plasma high-density-lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C). Three groups of families from the collaborative Lipid Research Clinics Program Family Study were assessed: 1,146 selected at random, 483 obtained through hypercholesterolemic probands, and 177 selected from the random sample because a number had low HDL-C, the sample sizes being 4,279, 1,807 and 735, respectively. The data were first transformed and adjusted for effects of covariates. Analyses were performed within clinic and selection strata and also pooled across clinics within strata. The results were consistent across strata and identified two major HDL-C clusters with means separated by approximately 3 SD. There was significant evidence of transmission of a major factor for low HDL-C, but transmission did not conform to Mendelian segregation expectations. There was also evidence of significant multifactorial transmission. Since low HDL-C levels are a major independent risk factor for coronary heart disease, the association of a major factor with familial aggregation of low HDL-C emphasizes the importance of detailed within-family sampling for low HDL-C after identifying a proband whose predominant dyslipoproteinemia is low HDL-C.
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