J. Lipid Res.  Neurobiology of Lipids (ISSN1683-5506)
HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVE SEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS
 QUICK SEARCH:   [advanced]


     


This Article
Right arrow Full Text (PDF)
Right arrow Alert me when this article is cited
Right arrow Alert me if a correction is posted
Right arrow Citation Map
Services
Right arrow Similar articles in this journal
Right arrow Similar articles in PubMed
Right arrow Alert me to new issues of the journal
Right arrow Download to citation manager
Right arrow reprints & permissions
Citing Articles
Right arrow Citing Articles via HighWire
Right arrow Citing Articles via Google Scholar
Google Scholar
Right arrow Articles by McPherson, R.
Right arrow Articles by Cohen, J. C.
Right arrow Search for Related Content
PubMed
Right arrow PubMed Citation
Right arrow Articles by McPherson, R.
Right arrow Articles by Cohen, J. C.
Social Bookmarking
 Add to CiteULike   Add to Complore   Add to Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us   Add to Digg   Add to Reddit   Add to Technorati  
What's this?

Journal of Lipid Research, Vol 37, 1743-1748, Copyright © 1996 by Lipid Research, Inc.


ARTICLES

Allelic variation in the gene encoding the cholesteryl ester transfer protein is associated with variation in the plasma concentrations of cholesteryl ester transfer protein

R McPherson, SM Grundy, R Guerra and JC Cohen
Center for Human Nutrition, Department of Clinical Nutrition, Dallas, TX 75235-9052, USA.

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.
Add to CiteULike CiteULike   Add to Complore Complore   Add to Connotea Connotea   Add to Del.icio.us Del.icio.us   Add to Digg Digg   Add to Reddit Reddit   Add to Technorati Technorati    What's this?


This article has been cited by other articles:


Home page
J. Lipid Res.Home page
Q. Yang, C.-Q. Lai, L. Parnell, L. A. Cupples, X. Adiconis, Y. Zhu, P. W. F. Wilson, D. E. Housman, A. M. Shearman, R. B. D'Agostino, et al.
Genome-wide linkage analyses and candidate gene fine mapping for HDL3 cholesterol: the Framingham Study
J. Lipid Res., July 1, 2005; 46(7): 1416 - 1425.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Lipid Res.Home page
W.-D. Li, C. Dong, D. Li, C. Garrigan, and R. A. Price
A genome scan for serum triglyceride in obese nuclear families
J. Lipid Res., March 1, 2005; 46(3): 432 - 438.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Eur Heart JHome page
D. J Freeman, N. J Samani, V. Wilson, A. D McMahon, P. S Braund, S. Cheng, M. J Caslake, C. J Packard, D. Gaffney, and on behalf of the West of Scotland Study Group
A polymorphism of the cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene predicts cardiovascular events in non-smokers in the West of Scotland Coronary Prevention Study
Eur. Heart J., October 2, 2003; 24(20): 1833 - 1842.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Lipid Res.Home page
W. Le Goff, M. Guerin, L. Petit, M. J. Chapman, and J. Thillet
Regulation of human CETP gene expression: role of SP1 and SP3 transcription factors at promoter sites -690, -629, and -37
J. Lipid Res., July 1, 2003; 44(7): 1322 - 1331.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Bio.Home page
M.C. Mahaney, L. Almasy, D.L. Rainwater, J.L. VandeBerg, S.A. Cole, J.E. Hixson, J. Blangero, and J.W. MacCluer
A Quantitative Trait Locus on Chromosome 16q Influences Variation in Plasma HDL-C Levels in Mexican Americans
Arterioscler. Thromb. Vasc. Biol., February 1, 2003; 23(2): 339 - 345.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab.Home page
A. Durlach, C. Clavel, A. Girard-Globa, and V. Durlach
Sex-Dependent Association of a Genetic Polymorphism of Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein with High-Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol and Macrovascular Pathology in Type II Diabetic Patients
J. Clin. Endocrinol. Metab., October 1, 1999; 84(10): 3656 - 3659.
[Abstract] [Full Text] [PDF]


Home page
J. Lipid Res.Home page
C. Bruce, D. S. Sharp, and A. R. Tall
Relationship of HDL and coronary heart disease to a common amino acid polymorphism in the cholesteryl ester transfer protein in men with and without hypertriglyceridemia
J. Lipid Res., May 1, 1998; 39(5): 1071 - 1078.
[Abstract] [Full Text]


Home page
J. Lipid Res.Home page
S. Bernard, P. Moulin, L. Lagrost, S. Picard, M. Elchebly, G. Ponsin, F. Chapuis, and F. Berthezène
Association between plasma HDL-cholesterol concentration and Taq1B CETP gene polymorphism in non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus
J. Lipid Res., January 1, 1998; 39(1): 59 - 65.
[Abstract] [Full Text]




HOME HELP FEEDBACK SUBSCRIPTIONS ARCHIVE SEARCH TABLE OF CONTENTS
 All ASBMB Journals   Journal of Biological Chemistry 
 Molecular and Cellular Proteomics   ASBMB Today 
Copyright © 1996 by the American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology.