Paraoxonase promoter polymorphism T(–107)C and relative paraoxonase deficiency as determinants of risk of coronary artery disease

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Ilia Leviev
Alberto Righetti
Richard W. James
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[1] Clinical Diabetes Unit,
[2] Division of Endocrinology and Diabetology,undefined
[3] University Hospital,undefined
[4] 24 rue Micheli-du-Crest,undefined
[5] 1211 Geneva 14,undefined
[6] Switzerland,undefined
[7] Division of Cardiology,undefined
[8] Faculty of Medicine,undefined
[9] University Hospital,undefined
[10] 24 rue Micheli-du-Crest,undefined
[11] 1211 Geneva 14,undefined
[12] Switzerland,undefined
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High-density lipoprotein Oxidative stress Coronary disease Anti-oxidant Gene polymorphism;
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This study tested the hypothesis that promoter polymorphism T(–107)C of the human paraoxonase gene (PON1) is associated with risk of coronary disease. Participants (n=897) were recruited from a cardiology department. All underwent coronary arteriography and were defined as coronary artery disease positive (n=699) or negative (n=198). No association of the promoter genotypes with coronary disease was observed in the overall population, but the high expressor genotype (–107CC) was associated with decreased risk of disease in patients aged 60 years or under in univariate and multivariate analysis independently of established risk factors. A significant deficiency in paraoxonase relative to cholesterol was apparent in patients, even when they were matched with controls for total and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol levels. The –107 polymorphism was not associated with risk in older patients (61 years or over). Age was negatively associated with serum concentrations and activities of paraoxonase; serum paraoxonase was significantly higher in those aged under 61 years than in those aged 61 or over. Age was an independent predictor of paraoxonase concentrations. The results indicate that in this population of patients the promoter polymorphism T(–107)C of the PON1 gene is an independent risk factor for coronary disease in those 60 years or younger. The data are consistent with the hypothesis that lower expression of this anti-oxidant enzyme increases risk of coronary disease. Ageing has also been identified as an independent determinant of serum paraoxonase levels. Ageing is correlated with reduced serum paraoxonase levels, which may compromise the protective influence of enzyme. The results are consistent with the contention that the protective, anti-oxidant capacity of high density lipoproteins is at least in part genetically determined.
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