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Evidence of QTLs on chromosomes 1q42 and 8q24 for LDL-cholesterol and apoB levels in the HERITAGE family study
Authors:Feitosa Mary F  Borecki Ingrid B  Rankinen Tuomo  Rice Treva  Després Jean-Pierre  Chagnon Yvon C  Gagnon Jacques  Leon Arthur S  Skinner James S  Bouchard Claude  Province Michael A  Rao D C
Institution:Division of Biostatistics, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO, USA. maryf@wubios.wustl.edu
Abstract:Genome-wide multipoint linkage analyses were performed to identify chromosomal regions harboring genes influencing LDL-cholesterol, total apolipoprotein B (apoB), and LDL-apoB levels using 654 markers. They were assessed in a sedentary state (baseline) and after a 20 week endurance training program. Strong evidence for two quantitative trait loci (QTLs) for baseline levels was found. There is linkage evidence in black families on chromosomes 1q41-q44 at marker D1S2860, 238 centimorgan (cM), with a maximum log of the odds (LOD) score of 3.7 for LDL-apoB] and in white families on chromosome 8q24 (at marker D8S1774, 142 cM, with LOD scores of 3.6, 3.3, and 2.5 for baseline LDL-cholesterol, LDL-apoB, and apoB, respectively). There were no strong signals for the lipoprotein training responses (as computed as the difference in posttraining minus baseline levels). In conclusion, QTLs for baseline apoB and LDL-cholesterol levels on chromosomes 1q41-q44 (in blacks) and 8q24 (in whites) were found. As there are no known strong candidate genes in these regions for lipids, follow-up studies to determine the source of those signals are needed.
Keywords:lipids  lipoproteins  genetics  exercise  risk factors  coronary heart disease  genome scan  linkage analysis  quantitative trait loci  low density lipoprotein  apolipoprotein B
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