Benjamin F. Voight(Broad Institute), Gina M. Peloso(Boston University), Marju Orho‐Melander(Lund University), Ruth Frikke‐Schmidt(Copenhagen University Hospital), Maja Barbalić(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Majken K. Jensen(Harvard University), George Hindy(Lund University), Hilma Hólm(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Eric L. Ding(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Toby Johnson(Queen Mary University of London), Heribert Schunkert(University of Lübeck), Nilesh J. Samani(University of Leicester), Robert Clarke(University of Oxford), Jemma C. Hopewell(University of Oxford), John F. Thompson(University of Leicester), Mingyao Li(University of Pennsylvania), Guðmar Þorleifsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Christopher Newton‐Cheh(Broad Institute), Kiran Musunuru(Broad Institute), James P. Pirruccello(Broad Institute), Danish Saleheen(University of Cambridge), Li Chen(University of Ottawa), Alexandre F.R. Stewart(University of Ottawa), Arne Schillert(University of Lübeck), Unnur Þorsteinsdóttir(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Guðmundur Þorgeirsson(Reykjavík University), Sonia S. Anand(Population Health Research Institute), James C. Engert(McGill University), Thomas M. Morgan(Vanderbilt University), John A. Spertus(University of Missouri–Kansas City), Monika Stoll(University of Münster), Klaus Berger(University of Münster), Nicola Martinelli(University of Verona), Domenico Girelli(University of Verona), Pascal McKeown(Queen's University Belfast), Christopher Patterson(Queen's University Belfast), Stephen E. Epstein(MedStar Washington Hospital Center), Joseph M. Devaney(MedStar Washington Hospital Center), Mary-Susan Burnett(MedStar Washington Hospital Center), Vincent Mooser(GlaxoSmithKline (United States)), Samuli Ripatti(University of Helsinki), Ida Surakka(University of Helsinki), Markku S. Nieminen(University of Helsinki), Juha Sinisalo(Helsinki University Hospital), Marja‐Liisa Lokki(University of Helsinki), Markus Perola(Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare), Aki S. Havulinna(Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare), Ulf dé Fairé(Karolinska Institutet), Bruna Gigante(Karolinska Institutet), Erik Ingelsson(Karolinska Institutet), Tanja Zeller(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), Philipp S. Wild(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), Paul I. W. de Bakker(Broad Institute), Olaf H. Klungel(Utrecht University), Anke H. Maitland‐van der Zee(Utrecht University), Bas Peters(Utrecht University), Anthonius de Boer(Utrecht University), Diederick E. Grobbee(University Medical Center Utrecht), Pieter W. Kamphuisen(University Medical Center Groningen), Vera H.M. Deneer(St. Antonius Ziekenhuis), Clara C. Elbers(University Medical Center Utrecht), N. Charlotte Onland‐Moret(University Medical Center Utrecht), Marten H. Hofker(University Medical Center Groningen), Cisca Wijmenga(University Medical Center Groningen), W. M. Monique Verschuren(National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), Jolanda M.A. Boer(National Institute for Public Health and the Environment), Yvonne T. van der Schouw(University Medical Center Utrecht), Asif Rasheed(Center for Non-Communicable Diseases), Philippe Frossard(Center for Non-Communicable Diseases), Serkalem Demissie(Boston University), Cristen J. Willer(University of Michigan), Ron Do(Massachusetts General Hospital), José M. Ordovás(Tufts University), Gonçalo R. Abecasis(University of Michigan), Michael Boehnke(University of Michigan), Karen L. Mohlke(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill), Mark J. Daly(Broad Institute), Candace Guiducci(Broad Institute), Noël P. Burtt(Broad Institute), Aarti Surti(Broad Institute), Elena González(Broad Institute), Shaun Purcell(Broad Institute), Stacey Gabriel(Broad Institute), Jaume Marrugat, John F. Peden(University of Oxford), Jeanette Erdmann(University of Lübeck), Patrick Diemert(University of Lübeck), Christina Willenborg(University of Lübeck), Inke R. König(University of Lübeck), Marcus Fischer(University Hospital Regensburg), Christian Hengstenberg(University Hospital Regensburg), Andreas Ziegler(University of Lübeck), Ian Buysschaert(KU Leuven), Diether Lambrechts(KU Leuven), Frans Van de Werf, Keith A.A. Fox(University of Edinburgh), Nour Eddine El Mokhtari(Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel), Deborah C. Rubin(University Hospital Schleswig-Holstein), Jürgen Schrezenmeir(Max Rubner Institut), Stefan Schreiber(Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel), Arne Schäfer(Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel), John Danesh(University of Cambridge), Stefan Blankenberg(Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz), Robert Roberts(University of Ottawa), Ruth McPherson(University of Ottawa), Hugh Watkins(University of Oxford), Alistair S. Hall(University of Leeds), Kim Overvad(Aarhus University), Eric B. Rimm(Brigham and Women's Hospital), Eric Boerwinkle(The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston), Anne Tybjærg‐Hansen(Bispebjerg Hospital), L. Adrienne Cupples(Boston University), Muredach P. Reilly(Translational Therapeutics (United States)), Olle Melander(Lund University), Pier Mannuccio Mannucci(Fondazione IRCCS Ca' Granda Ospedale Maggiore Policlinico), Diego Ardissino(Ospedale di Parma), David S. Siscovick(University of Washington), Roberto Elosúa(Centro de Investigación Biomédica en Red de Epidemiología y Salud Pública), Kāri Stefánsson(deCODE Genetics (Iceland)), Christopher J. O’Donnell(Massachusetts General Hospital), Veikko Salomaa(Finnish Institute for Health and Welfare), Daniel J. Rader(Translational Therapeutics (United States)), Leena Peltonen(University of Helsinki), Stephen M. Schwartz(University of Washington), David Altshuler(Broad Institute), Sekar Kathiresan(Broad Institute)
Edinburgh Research Explorer (University of Edinburgh)
January 1, 2000
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Abstract

BACKGROUND: High plasma HDL cholesterol is associated with reduced risk of myocardial infarction, but whether this association is causal is unclear. Exploiting the fact that genotypes are randomly assigned at meiosis, are independent of non-genetic confounding, and are unmodified by disease processes, mendelian randomisation can be used to test the hypothesis that the association of a plasma biomarker with disease is causal. METHODS: We performed two mendelian randomisation analyses. First, we used as an instrument a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in the endothelial lipase gene (LIPG Asn396Ser) and tested this SNP in 20 studies (20 913 myocardial infarction cases, 95 407 controls). Second, we used as an instrument a genetic score consisting of 14 common SNPs that exclusively associate with HDL cholesterol and tested this score in up to 12 482 cases of myocardial infarction and 41 331 controls. As a positive control, we also tested a genetic score of 13 common SNPs exclusively associated with LDL cholesterol. FINDINGS: Carriers of the LIPG 396Ser allele (2·6% frequency) had higher HDL cholesterol (0·14 mmol/L higher, p=8×10(-13)) but similar levels of other lipid and non-lipid risk factors for myocardial infarction compared with non-carriers. This difference in HDL cholesterol is expected to decrease risk of myocardial infarction by 13% (odds ratio [OR] 0·87, 95% CI 0·84-0·91). However, we noted that the 396Ser allele was not associated with risk of myocardial infarction (OR 0·99, 95% CI 0·88-1·11, p=0·85). From observational epidemiology, an increase of 1 SD in HDL cholesterol was associated with reduced risk of myocardial infarction (OR 0·62, 95% CI 0·58-0·66). However, a 1 SD increase in HDL cholesterol due to genetic score was not associated with risk of myocardial infarction (OR 0·93, 95% CI 0·68-1·26, p=0·63). For LDL cholesterol, the estimate from observational epidemiology (a 1 SD increase in LDL cholesterol associated with OR 1·54, 95% CI 1·45-1·63) was concordant with that from genetic score (OR 2·13, 95% CI 1·69-2·69, p=2×10(-10)). INTERPRETATION: Some genetic mechanisms that raise plasma HDL cholesterol do not seem to lower risk of myocardial infarction. These data challenge the concept that raising of plasma HDL cholesterol will uniformly translate into reductions in risk of myocardial infarction. FUNDING: US National Institutes of Health, The Wellcome Trust, European Union, British Heart Foundation, and the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research.


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