Association of the lipoprotein lipase and Apolipoprotein C-II gene polymorphisms with risk of dyslipidemia in smokers and non-smokers male

Objective: Dyslipidaemia is considered a metabolic abnormality andan important risk factor that leads to atherogenic cardiovascular diseases. Cigarette smoking is associated with dyslipidaemia. This study aimed to demonstrate whether lipoprotein lipase enzyme (LPL) and Apolipoprotein CII (APOCII) ge...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Rithab Ibrahim Al-Samawi, Maha Fadil Smaism
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2022-01-01
Series:Indian Heart Journal
Subjects:
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483221004569
_version_ 1818872454435569664
author Rithab Ibrahim Al-Samawi
Maha Fadil Smaism
author_facet Rithab Ibrahim Al-Samawi
Maha Fadil Smaism
author_sort Rithab Ibrahim Al-Samawi
collection DOAJ
description Objective: Dyslipidaemia is considered a metabolic abnormality andan important risk factor that leads to atherogenic cardiovascular diseases. Cigarette smoking is associated with dyslipidaemia. This study aimed to demonstrate whether lipoprotein lipase enzyme (LPL) and Apolipoprotein CII (APOCII) gene polymorphisms can be considered as independent genetic risk factors for dyslipidaemia among smokers with various smoking durations. Methods: A total of 185 males (90 smokers and 95 non-smokers)were included in this study, Lipid profiles were measured and DNA was isolated. The LPL-Hind III and APO CII-Ava II polymorphisms were determined using the polymerase reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) technique. Results: For the LPL-Hind IIIpolymorphism H+H+ genotype group, the triglycerides TG and very-low-density lipoprotein cholesterol VLDL-C concentrations were significantly higher and the high-density lipoprotein cholesterol HDL-C concentration was significantly lower than those of the H–H- genotype. ForAPO CII-Ava II polymorphisms, compared with those of the A2A2 genotype group, the total cholesterol TC, TG, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol LDL-C and VLDL-C concentrations were significantly increased in the A1A2 genotype group, while the HDL-C concentration was significantly decreased. Conclusions: The study revealed that the H+H+ or H + H-genotype of the LPL-Hind III polymorphism and the A1A1or A1A2 genotype of the APOCII-Ava II polymorphism were at higher risk of developing dyslipidaemia compared to the H–H- genotype of the LPL-Hind III polymorphism and A2A2 genotype of the APOCII-Ava II polymorphism.
first_indexed 2024-12-19T12:39:04Z
format Article
id doaj.art-33a43118539e4ef7bd2914864ee96b42
institution Directory Open Access Journal
issn 0019-4832
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-19T12:39:04Z
publishDate 2022-01-01
publisher Elsevier
record_format Article
series Indian Heart Journal
spelling doaj.art-33a43118539e4ef7bd2914864ee96b422022-12-21T20:21:02ZengElsevierIndian Heart Journal0019-48322022-01-017414550Association of the lipoprotein lipase and Apolipoprotein C-II gene polymorphisms with risk of dyslipidemia in smokers and non-smokers maleRithab Ibrahim Al-Samawi0Maha Fadil Smaism1University of Al-Ameed, Karbala, Iraq; Department of Clinical Biochemistry, College of Pharmacy, University of Al-Ameed, Karbala, PO Box 198, 56001, Iraq; Corresponding author. University of Al-Ameed, Karbala, Iraq.University of Babylon, Iraq; Department of Clinical Biochemistry, College of Medicine, Babylon University, Hilla, 51002, IraqObjective: Dyslipidaemia is considered a metabolic abnormality andan important risk factor that leads to atherogenic cardiovascular diseases. Cigarette smoking is associated with dyslipidaemia. This study aimed to demonstrate whether lipoprotein lipase enzyme (LPL) and Apolipoprotein CII (APOCII) gene polymorphisms can be considered as independent genetic risk factors for dyslipidaemia among smokers with various smoking durations. Methods: A total of 185 males (90 smokers and 95 non-smokers)were included in this study, Lipid profiles were measured and DNA was isolated. The LPL-Hind III and APO CII-Ava II polymorphisms were determined using the polymerase reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphisms (RFLP) technique. Results: For the LPL-Hind IIIpolymorphism H+H+ genotype group, the triglycerides TG and very-low-density lipoprotein cholesterol VLDL-C concentrations were significantly higher and the high-density lipoprotein cholesterol HDL-C concentration was significantly lower than those of the H–H- genotype. ForAPO CII-Ava II polymorphisms, compared with those of the A2A2 genotype group, the total cholesterol TC, TG, low-density lipoprotein cholesterol LDL-C and VLDL-C concentrations were significantly increased in the A1A2 genotype group, while the HDL-C concentration was significantly decreased. Conclusions: The study revealed that the H+H+ or H + H-genotype of the LPL-Hind III polymorphism and the A1A1or A1A2 genotype of the APOCII-Ava II polymorphism were at higher risk of developing dyslipidaemia compared to the H–H- genotype of the LPL-Hind III polymorphism and A2A2 genotype of the APOCII-Ava II polymorphism.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483221004569APOCIIGenotypeLipidLPLSmokers
spellingShingle Rithab Ibrahim Al-Samawi
Maha Fadil Smaism
Association of the lipoprotein lipase and Apolipoprotein C-II gene polymorphisms with risk of dyslipidemia in smokers and non-smokers male
Indian Heart Journal
APOCII
Genotype
Lipid
LPL
Smokers
title Association of the lipoprotein lipase and Apolipoprotein C-II gene polymorphisms with risk of dyslipidemia in smokers and non-smokers male
title_full Association of the lipoprotein lipase and Apolipoprotein C-II gene polymorphisms with risk of dyslipidemia in smokers and non-smokers male
title_fullStr Association of the lipoprotein lipase and Apolipoprotein C-II gene polymorphisms with risk of dyslipidemia in smokers and non-smokers male
title_full_unstemmed Association of the lipoprotein lipase and Apolipoprotein C-II gene polymorphisms with risk of dyslipidemia in smokers and non-smokers male
title_short Association of the lipoprotein lipase and Apolipoprotein C-II gene polymorphisms with risk of dyslipidemia in smokers and non-smokers male
title_sort association of the lipoprotein lipase and apolipoprotein c ii gene polymorphisms with risk of dyslipidemia in smokers and non smokers male
topic APOCII
Genotype
Lipid
LPL
Smokers
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0019483221004569
work_keys_str_mv AT rithabibrahimalsamawi associationofthelipoproteinlipaseandapolipoproteinciigenepolymorphismswithriskofdyslipidemiainsmokersandnonsmokersmale
AT mahafadilsmaism associationofthelipoproteinlipaseandapolipoproteinciigenepolymorphismswithriskofdyslipidemiainsmokersandnonsmokersmale