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      PCSK9 loss-of-function variants and Lp(a) phenotypes among black US adults

      Journal of Lipid Research
      Vol. 60Issue 11p1946–1952Published online: September 11, 2019
      • Matthew T. Mefford
      • Santica M. Marcovina
      • Vera Bittner
      • Mary Cushman
      • Todd M. Brown
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        The pharmacologic inhibition of proprotein convertase subtilisin-kexin type 9 (PCSK9) lowers lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] concentrations. However, the impact of genetic PCSK9 loss-of-function variants (LOFVs) on Lp(a) is uncertain. We determined the association of PCSK9 LOFVs with Lp(a) measures among black adults. Genotyping for PCSK9 LOFVs was conducted in 10,196 black Reasons for Geographic and Racial Differences in Stroke study participants. Among 241 participants with and 723 randomly selected participants without PCSK9 LOFVs, Lp(a) concentations, apo(a) kringle IV (KIV) repeats (a proxy for isoform size), and oxidized phospholipid (OxPL) apoB levels were measured using validated methods.
        PCSK9 loss-of-function variants and Lp(a) phenotypes among black US adults
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        Genetic meta-analysis of 15,901 African Americans identifies variation in EXOC3L1 is associated with HDL concentration

        Journal of Lipid Research
        Vol. 56Issue 9p1781–1786Published online: July 21, 2015
        • Matthew B. Lanktree
        • Clara C. Elbers
        • Yun Li
        • Guosheng Zhang
        • Qing Duan
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          Meta-analyses of European populations has successfully identified genetic variants in over 150 loci associated with lipid levels, but results from additional ethnicities remain limited. Previously, we reported two novel lipid loci identified in a sample of 7,657 African Americans using a gene-centric array including 50,000 SNPs in 2,100 candidate genes. Initial discovery and follow-up of signals with P < 10−5 in additional African American samples confirmed CD36 and ICAM1. Using an additional 8,244 African American female samples from the Women's Health Initiative SNP Health Association Resource genome-wide association study dataset, we further examined the previous meta-analyses results by attempting to replicate 20 additional putative lipid signals with P < 10−4.
          Genetic meta-analysis of 15,901 African Americans identifies variation in EXOC3L1 is associated with HDL concentration[S]
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