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- Patient-Oriented and Epidemiological ResearchOpen Access
Epigenome-wide association study of triglyceride postprandial responses to a high-fat dietary challenge
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 57Issue 12p2200–2207Published online: October 24, 2016- Chao-Qiang Lai
- Mary K. Wojczynski
- Laurence D. Parnell
- Bertha A. Hidalgo
- Marguerite Ryan Irvin
- Stella Aslibekyan
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 27Postprandial 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. - Patient-Oriented and Epidemiological ResearchOpen Access
Lipidomic changes of LDL in overweight and moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects taking phytosterol- and omega-3-supplemented milk
Journal of Lipid ResearchVol. 56Issue 5p1043–1056Published online: March 15, 2015- Teresa Padro
- Gemma Vilahur
- Joan Sánchez-Hernández
- Marta Hernández
- Rosa M. Antonijoan
- Antonio Perez
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 21The benefits of dietary phytosterols (PhySs) and long-chain n-3 PUFA (ω3) have been linked to their effects as cholesterol- and triglyceride (TGL)-lowering agents. However, it remains unknown whether these compounds have further metabolic effects on LDL lipid composition. Here, we studied the effects of PhyS- or ω3-supplemented low-fat milk (milk) on the LDL-lipidome. Overweight and moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects (n = 32) were enrolled in a two-arm longitudinal crossover study. Milk (250 ml/day), enriched with either 1.57 g PhyS or 375 mg ω3 (EPA + DHA), was given to the participants during two sequential 28 day intervention periods.