Enkhmaa Byambaa, Anuurad Erdembileg, Zhang Wei, Berglund Lars
Department of Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA, USA.
Department of Internal Medicine, University of California, Davis, CA, USA; Department of Veterans Affairs, Northern California Health Care System, Sacramento, CA, USA.
Atherosclerosis. 2014 Jul;235(1):223-9. doi: 10.1016/j.atherosclerosis.2014.04.035. Epub 2014 May 10.
Lipoprotein(a), Lp(a), represents an apolipoprotein (apo) B-carrying lipoprotein, yet the relationship between Lp(a) and apoB levels has not been fully explored.
We addressed the relationship between Lp(a) and apoB-containing lipoprotein levels in 336 Caucasians and 224 African-Americans. Our approach takes unique molecular properties of Lp(a) as well as contribution of Lp(a) to the levels of these lipoproteins into account.
Levels of total cholesterol (TC), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), apoB and apoB/apoA-1 did not differ across ethnicity. African-Americans had higher levels of Lp(a) and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol and lower triglyceride levels compared to Caucasians. Lp(a) levels were correlated with levels of TC (p < 0.005), LDL-C (p < 0.001), apoB (p < 0.05) or apoB/apoA-1 (p < 0.05) in both ethnic groups. These associations remained significant only in African-Americans after adjustments for the contribution of Lp(a)-cholesterol or Lp(a)-apoB. Furthermore, taking Lp(a)-apoB into account, allele-specific apo(a) levels were significantly associated with apoB levels and the apoB/apoA-1 ratio in African-Americans. The latter associations in African-Americans remained significant for allele-specific apo(a) levels for smaller apo(a) sizes (<26 K4 repeats), after controlling for the effects of age, sex, and BMI.
Although TC, LDL-C, and apoB levels were comparable between African-Americans and Caucasians, the associations of these parameters with Lp(a) and allele specific apo(a) levels differed between these two ethnic groups. In African-Americans, apoB and apoB/apoA-1 remained consistently and positively associated with both Lp(a) and allele-specific apo(a) levels after adjustments for the contribution of Lp(a)-apoB. The findings suggest an interethnic difference with a closer relationship between Lp(a) and apoB among African-Americans.
脂蛋白(a),即Lp(a),是一种携带载脂蛋白B(apoB)的脂蛋白,但Lp(a)与apoB水平之间的关系尚未得到充分探究。
我们研究了336名白种人和224名非裔美国人中Lp(a)与含apoB脂蛋白水平之间的关系。我们的方法考虑了Lp(a)独特的分子特性以及Lp(a)对这些脂蛋白水平的贡献。
总胆固醇(TC)、低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDL-C)、apoB和apoB/apoA-1水平在不同种族间无差异。与白种人相比,非裔美国人的Lp(a)、高密度脂蛋白胆固醇水平更高,甘油三酯水平更低。在两个种族中,Lp(a)水平均与TC(p<0.005)、LDL-C(p<0.001)、apoB(p<0.05)或apoB/apoA-1(p<0.05)水平相关。在对Lp(a) - 胆固醇或Lp(a) - apoB的贡献进行调整后,这些关联仅在非裔美国人中仍然显著。此外,考虑Lp(a) - apoB后,等位基因特异性apo(a)水平与非裔美国人的apoB水平和apoB/apoA-1比值显著相关。在控制年龄、性别和BMI的影响后,非裔美国人中较小apo(a)大小(<26 K4重复)的等位基因特异性apo(a)水平的后一种关联仍然显著。
尽管非裔美国人和白种人之间的TC、LDL-C和apoB水平相当,但这两个种族中这些参数与Lp(a)和等位基因特异性apo(a)水平的关联有所不同。在非裔美国人中,在对Lp(a) - apoB的贡献进行调整后,apoB和apoB/apoA-1与Lp(a)和等位基因特异性apo(a)水平始终保持正相关。研究结果表明不同种族之间存在差异,非裔美国人中Lp(a)与apoB的关系更为密切。