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Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 37, 1743-1748, Copyright © 1996 by Lipid Research, Inc.
R McPherson, SM Grundy, R Guerra and JC Cohen
The cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) mediates the transfer of
cholesteryl esters from high density lipoproteins (HDL) to triglyceride-
rich lipoproteins. Mutations that abolish CETP function are associated with
very high levels of HDL cholesterol, but the effect of more common allelic
variation at this locus is less clear. In this study, we have measured
plasma CETP concentration and plasma HDL cholesterol concentrations in 694
individuals from 106 nuclear families. Robust sibling-pair methods
indicated linkage between the CETP locus and inter- individual variation in
plasma CETP concentrations. Allelic variation at the CETP locus accounted
for 20% of the variation in plasma CETP concentration. No relation between
allelic variation at the CETP locus and plasma HDL cholesterol levels was
detected. These data indicate that polymorphism in the CETP gene confers
variation in plasma CETP concentration. However, this degree of variation
in CETP function is not systematically associated with variation in plasma
HDL-C concentrations.
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