Genetic Determinants of Major Blood Lipids in Pakistanis Compared With Europeans

Danish Saleheen(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Nicole Soranzo(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Asif Rasheed(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Hubert Scharnagl(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Rhian Gwilliam(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), M Alexander(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Michael Inouye(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Moazzam Zaidi(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Simon Potter(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Philip Haycock(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), S. J. Bumpstead(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Stephen Kaptoge(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Emanuele Di Angelantonio(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Nadeem Sarwar(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Sarah Hunt(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Nasir Sheikh(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Nabi Shah(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Maria Samuel(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Shajjia Razi Haider(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Muhammed Murtaza(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Alexander Thompson(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Reeta Gobin(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Adam S. Butterworth(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Usman Ahmad(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Abdul Hakeem(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Khan Shah Zaman(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Assadullah Kundi(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Zia Yaqoob(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Liaquat Ali Cheema(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Nadeem Qamar(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Azhar Faruqui(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Nadeem Hayat Mallick(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Muhammad Azhar(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Abdus Samad(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Muhammad Ishaq(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Syed Zahed Rasheed(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Rashid Jooma(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Jawaid Hassan Niazi(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Ali Raza Gardezi(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Nazir Ahmed Memon(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Abdul Ghaffar(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Fazal Ur Rehman(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Michael M. Hoffmann(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Wilfried Renner(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Marcus E. Kleber(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Tanja B. Grammer(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Jonathan Stephens(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Anthony Attwood(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Kerstin Koch(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Mustafa Hussain(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), K. Prasanna Kumar(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Asim Saleem(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Kishwar Kumar(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Muhammad Salman Daood(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Aftab Alam Gul(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Shahid Abbas(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Junaid Zafar(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Faisal Shahid(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Shahzad Bhatti(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Syed Saadat Ali(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Muhammad Fahim(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Gurdeep S. Sagoo(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Sarah Bray(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Ralph McGinnis(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Frank Dudbridge(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Bernhard R. Winkelmann(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Bernhard O. Boehm(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Simon R. Thompson(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Willem H. Ouwehand(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Winfried März(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Philippe Frossard(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), John Danesh(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom)), Panos Deloukas(Marks and Spencer (United Kingdom))
Circulation Cardiovascular Genetics
June 23, 2010
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: Evidence is sparse about the genetic determinants of major lipids in Pakistanis. METHODS AND RESULTS: Variants (n=45 000) across 2000 genes were assessed in 3200 Pakistanis and compared with 2450 Germans using the same gene array and similar lipid assays. We also did a meta-analysis of selected lipid-related variants in Europeans. Pakistani genetic architecture was distinct from that of several ethnic groups represented in international reference samples. Forty-one variants at 14 loci were significantly associated with levels of HDL-C, triglyceride, or LDL-C. The most significant lipid-related variants identified among Pakistanis corresponded to genes previously shown to be relevant to Europeans, such as CETP associated with HDL-C levels (rs711752; P<10(-13)), APOA5/ZNF259 (rs651821; P<10(-13)) and GCKR (rs1260326; P<10(-13)) with triglyceride levels; and CELSR2 variants with LDL-C levels (rs646776; P<10(-9)). For Pakistanis, these 41 variants explained 6.2%, 7.1%, and 0.9% of the variation in HDL-C, triglyceride, and LDL-C, respectively. Compared with Europeans, the allele frequency of rs662799 in APOA5 among Pakistanis was higher and its impact on triglyceride concentration was greater (P-value for difference <10(-4)). CONCLUSIONS: Several lipid-related genetic variants are common to Pakistanis and Europeans, though they explain only a modest proportion of population variation in lipid concentration. Allelic frequencies and effect sizes of lipid-related variants can differ between Pakistanis and Europeans.


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