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Omega-3 fatty acids, polymorphisms and lipid related cardiovascular disease risk factors in the Inuit population.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Tissue concentrations of fatty acids (FAs) and genetic variations are well-known factors which affect the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. The objective was to examine whether the genetic variability of 20 candidate genes and red blood cells (RBCs) percentage of total n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), a biomarker of dietary n-3 PUFA intake, modulate lipid related CVD risk factors in the Inuit population. METHODS:Data from the Qanuippitaa Nunavik Health Survey (n?=?553) were analysed via multivariate regression models with 40 known polymorphisms, RBCs percentage of n-3 PUFA, and the interaction term to take into account the effect on plasma lipid and apolipoporotein levels. RESULTS:Individuals being heterozygotes for CETP C-4502T (rs183130) or G-971A (rs4783961) together with higher n-3 PUFA had lower triacylglycerol (TG) concentrations compared to homozygotes for the minor allele. Further, effects of a stronger beneficial association between n-3 PUFA in RBCs and plasma lipid parameters- including lower total cholesterol (TC), lower low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) or higher high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) concentrations- were associated with AGT M235T (rs699) TT genotype, CETP G-971A (rs4783961) AG genotype, T allele carriers of CETP C-4502T (rs183130), and T allele carriers of CETP Ile405Val (rs5882). In contrast, higher n-3 PUFA in RBCs were associated with adverse lipid profiles- including increased LDL-C, increased apolipoprotein B100 or decreased HDL-C concentrations- in G allele carriers of the APOA5 -3 A/G (rs651821), C allele carriers of APOA5 T-1131C (rs662799), G carriers of APOC3 SstI (rs5128) and G carriers of APOA4 Asn147Ser (rs5104). CONCLUSION:Overall, these results suggest that percentage of total n-3 PUFA of RBCs are associated with lipids related CVD risk factors conferred by genetic variations in the Inuit population.

SUBMITTER: Rudkowska I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3639855 | biostudies-literature | 2013 Mar

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Omega-3 fatty acids, polymorphisms and lipid related cardiovascular disease risk factors in the Inuit population.

Rudkowska Iwona I   Ouellette Catherine C   Dewailly Eric E   Hegele Robert A RA   Boiteau Véronique V   Dubé-Linteau Ariane A   Abdous Belkacem B   Proust Françoise F   Giguère Yves Y   Julien Pierre P   Château-Degat Marie-Ludivine ML   Vohl Marie-Claude MC  

Nutrition & metabolism 20130312 1


<h4>Background</h4>Tissue concentrations of fatty acids (FAs) and genetic variations are well-known factors which affect the cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. The objective was to examine whether the genetic variability of 20 candidate genes and red blood cells (RBCs) percentage of total n-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA), a biomarker of dietary n-3 PUFA intake, modulate lipid related CVD risk factors in the Inuit population.<h4>Methods</h4>Data from the Qanuippitaa Nunavik Health Survey (n  ...[more]

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