LDL composition in E2/2 subjects and LDL distribution by Apo E genotype in type 1 diabetes

Publication Description
Abstract Apo E plays an important role in chylomicron and VLDL remnant processing, uptake or conversion to LDL. The type of lipoprotein that isolates in the LDL density of E2/2 subjects was investigated and the effect of the apo E isoforms on LDL mass was determined in all genotypes in a large group of Type 1 diabetics. Analysis of the LDL composition of E2/2 homozygotes ( n = 6) compared to subjects with the common E3/3 isoform ( n = 6) demonstrated an enrichment in apo E, unesterified cholesterol, phospholipid and triglyceride relative to apo B in E2/2 subjects, more typical of a dense IDL remnant than of LDL. Although diabetics were studied, these findings are considered to reflect those of the general population. Comparison of the lipoprotein distribution of homozygous and heterozygous subjects revealed that, as genotype changed from E4/4 ( n = 22) to E3/4 ( n = 262), E3/3 ( n = 710) = E2/4 ( n = 30), E2/3 ( n = 151), E2/2 ( n = 6), LDL cholesterol decreased significantly in a stepwise manner. The decrease was not in a specific subgroup of LDL. In conclusion, for E2/2 subjects, lipoproteins isolated in the LDL density range appear to be composed mainly of dense IDL remnants and some Lp(a). The apo E isoform also has a significant effect on LDL concentration in both homozygotes and heterozygotes.

Primary Author
Murdoch,Susan J.
Boright,Andrew P.
Paterson,Andrew D.
Zinman,Bernard
Steffes,Michael
Cleary,Patricia
Edwards,Karen
Marcovina,Santica S.
Purnell,Jonathan Q.
Brunzell,John D.

Volume
192

Issue
1

Start Page
138

Other Pages
147

Publisher
Elsevier Ireland Ltd

URL
https://www.clinicalkey.es/playcontent/1-s2.0-S0021915006002395

PMID
16740268

PMCID
PMC2628303



Reference Type
Journal Article

Periodical Full
Atherosclerosis

Publication Year
2006

Place of Publication
Ireland

ISSN/ISBN
0021-9150

Document Object Index
10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2006.04.023