Characterization of LDL Particle Size Among Carriers of a Defective or a Null Mutation in the Lipoprotein Lipase Gene: The Québec LIPD Study

I. Ruel, D. Gaudet, P. Perron, J. Bergeron, P. Julien, B. Lamarche
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Objective—The objective of the present study was to compare the impact of the null P207L and defective D9N mutations in the LPL gene on LDL particle size among heterozygous carriers. Methods and Results—LDL particle size was measured on whole plasma by 2% to 16% non-denaturing polyacrylamide gradient gel electrophoresis in a cohort of 206 heterozygous carriers of either the P207L or the D9N mutation. The P207L carriers (N=88) presented with a more atherogenic lipoprotein-lipid profile compared with the D9N carriers (N=118). Accordingly, LDL particle size was smaller in the P207L carriers than in the D9N subjects (248.8± 1.0 vs 254.5±1.0 Å, P < 0.001), and the difference remained significant after adjustment for plasma triglyceride (TG) levels. The difference in LDL diameter between the P207L and the D9N carriers was 3-fold greater in individuals with plasma TG levels >3.5 mmol/L than in subjects with TG ≤3.5 mmol/L. The factors that statistically contributed to LDL particle size variation in multivariate analyses were plasma TG levels (11.6%) and age (6.4%) in subjects with TG levels ≤3.5 mmol/L and HDL cholesterol levels (15.5%) and the LPL gene mutation (null versus defective, 7.0%) in patients with TG levels >3.5 mmol/L. Conclusions—These results suggest that the null P207L mutation in the LPL gene has a greater impact on LDL particle size than the defective D9N mutation and that this mutation-specific effect is amplified at greater plasma TG concentrations.
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脂蛋白脂肪酶基因缺陷或零突变携带者中LDL颗粒大小的表征:quacimbec LIPD研究
目的:本研究的目的是比较LPL基因P207L缺失和D9N缺陷突变对杂合携带者LDL颗粒大小的影响。方法与结果:对206例P207L或D9N突变杂合携带者,采用2% ~ 16%非变性聚丙烯酰胺梯度凝胶电泳法测定全血浆ldl粒径。与D9N携带者(N=118)相比,P207L携带者(N=88)表现出更强的致动脉粥样硬化性脂蛋白-脂质谱。因此,P207L携带者的LDL颗粒尺寸小于D9N受试者(248.8±1.0 vs 254.5±1.0 Å, P < 0.001),并且在调整血浆甘油三酯(TG)水平后差异仍然显著。血浆TG水平>3.5 mmol/L的P207L和D9N携带者LDL直径的差异是TG≤3.5 mmol/L的3倍。多因素分析中对LDL粒径变化有统计学影响的因素为TG≤3.5 mmol/L和HDL胆固醇≤15.5%的受试者血浆TG水平(11.6%)和年龄(6.4%),以及TG >3.5 mmol/L的患者LPL基因突变(无效vs缺陷,7.0%)。结论:这些结果表明,LPL基因的无基因P207L突变比缺陷基因D9N突变对LDL颗粒大小的影响更大,并且这种突变特异性效应在血浆TG浓度较高时被放大。
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