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      ApoL1 levels in high density lipoprotein and cardiovascular event presentation in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia

      Journal of Lipid Research
      Vol. 57Issue 6p1059–1073Published online: April 25, 2016
      • Judit Cubedo
      • Teresa Padró
      • Rodrigo Alonso
      • Pedro Mata
      • Lina Badimon
      Cited in Scopus: 16
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        HDL composition rather than HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) levels seems to be a key determinant of HDL-induced atheroprotection. Heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) patients, with lifelong exposure to high LDL levels, show a high prevalence of premature coronary artery disease. We hypothesized that HDL of FH patients might have a modified protein composition and investigated the proteomic signature of HDL obtained from FH patients and their unaffected relatives. HDLs were characterized by 2D electrophoresis/MS in 10 families from the SAFEHEART cohort (3 individuals/family: 2 with genetic FH diagnosis and 1 non-FH relative) clinically characterized and treated as per guidelines.
        ApoL1 levels in high density lipoprotein and cardiovascular event presentation in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia[S]
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        A novel truncated form of apolipoprotein A-I transported by dense LDL is increased in diabetic patients

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 56Issue 9p1762–1773Published online: July 13, 2015
        • Judit Cubedo
        • Teresa Padró
        • Maisa García-Arguinzonis
        • Gemma Vilahur
        • Inka Miñambres
        • Jose María Pou
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        Cited in Scopus: 14
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          Diabetic (DM) patients have exacerbated atherosclerosis and high CVD burden. Changes in lipid metabolism, lipoprotein structure, and dysfunctional HDL are characteristics of diabetes. Our aim was to investigate whether serum ApoA-I, the main protein in HDL, was biochemically modified in DM patients. By using proteomic technologies, we have identified a 26 kDa ApoA-I form in serum. MS analysis revealed this 26 kDa form as a novel truncated variant lacking amino acids 1-38, ApoA-IΔ(1-38). DM patients show a 2-fold increase in ApoA-IΔ(1-38) over nondiabetic individuals.
          A novel truncated form of apolipoprotein A-I transported by dense LDL is increased in diabetic patients1[S]
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          Lipidomic changes of LDL in overweight and moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects taking phytosterol- and omega-3-supplemented milk

          Journal of Lipid Research
          Vol. 56Issue 5p1043–1056Published online: March 15, 2015
          • Teresa Padro
          • Gemma Vilahur
          • Joan Sánchez-Hernández
          • Marta Hernández
          • Rosa M. Antonijoan
          • Antonio Perez
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          Cited in Scopus: 21
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            The 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.
            Lipidomic changes of LDL in overweight and moderately hypercholesterolemic subjects taking phytosterol- and omega-3-supplemented milk
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