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      Epigenome-wide association study of triglyceride postprandial responses to a high-fat dietary challenge

      Journal of Lipid Research
      Vol. 57Issue 12p2200–2207Published online: October 24, 2016
      • Chao-Qiang Lai
      • Mary K. Wojczynski
      • Laurence D. Parnell
      • Bertha A. Hidalgo
      • Marguerite Ryan Irvin
      • Stella Aslibekyan
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        Postprandial lipemia (PPL), the increased plasma TG concentration after consuming a high-fat meal, is an independent risk factor for CVD. Individual responses to a meal high in fat vary greatly, depending on genetic and lifestyle factors. However, only a few loci have been associated with TG-PPL response. Heritable epigenomic changes may be significant contributors to the unexplained inter-individual PPL variability. We conducted an epigenome-wide association study on 979 subjects with DNA methylation measured from CD4+ T cells, who were challenged with a high-fat meal as a part of the Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network study.
        Epigenome-wide association study of triglyceride postprandial responses to a high-fat dietary challenge[S]
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        Higher chylomicron remnants and LDL particle numbers associate with CD36 SNPs and DNA methylation sites that reduce CD36

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 57Issue 12p2176–2184Published online: October 11, 2016
        • Latisha Love-Gregory
        • Aldi T. Kraja
        • Fiona Allum
        • Stella Aslibekyan
        • Åsa K. Hedman
        • Yanan Duan
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          Cluster of differentiation 36 (CD36) variants influence fasting lipids and risk of metabolic syndrome, but their impact on postprandial lipids, an independent risk factor for cardiovascular disease, is unclear. We determined the effects of SNPs within a ∼410 kb region encompassing CD36 and its proximal and distal promoters on chylomicron (CM) remnants and LDL particles at fasting and at 3.5 and 6 h following a high-fat meal (Genetics of Lipid Lowering Drugs and Diet Network study, n = 1,117). Five promoter variants associated with CMs, four with delayed TG clearance and five with LDL particle number.
          Higher chylomicron remnants and LDL particle numbers associate with CD36 SNPs and DNA methylation sites that reduce CD36[S]
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