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Johanna M Colijn, Anneke I den Hollander, Ayse Demirkan +32 more · 2019 · Ophthalmology · Elsevier · added 2026-04-24
Genetic and epidemiologic studies have shown that lipid genes and high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) are implicated in age-related macular degeneration (AMD). We studied circulating lipid levels in rela Show more
Genetic and epidemiologic studies have shown that lipid genes and high-density lipoproteins (HDLs) are implicated in age-related macular degeneration (AMD). We studied circulating lipid levels in relationship to AMD in a large European dataset. Pooled analysis of cross-sectional data. Individuals (N = 30 953) aged 50 years or older participating in the European Eye Epidemiology (E3) consortium and 1530 individuals from the Rotterdam Study with lipid subfraction data. AMD features were graded on fundus photographs using the Rotterdam classification. Routine blood lipid measurements, genetics, medication, and potential confounders were extracted from the E3 database. In a subgroup of the Rotterdam Study, lipid subfractions were identified by the Nightingale biomarker platform. Random-intercepts mixed-effects models incorporating confounders and study site as a random effect were used to estimate associations. AMD features and stage; lipid measurements. HDL was associated with an increased risk of AMD (odds ratio [OR], 1.21 per 1-mmol/l increase; 95% confidence interval [CI], 1.14-1.29), whereas triglycerides were associated with a decreased risk (OR, 0.94 per 1-mmol/l increase; 95% CI, 0.91-0.97). Both were associated with drusen size. Higher HDL raised the odds of larger drusen, whereas higher triglycerides decreases the odds. LDL cholesterol reached statistical significance only in the association with early AMD (P = 0.045). Regarding lipid subfractions, the concentration of extra-large HDL particles showed the most prominent association with AMD (OR, 1.24; 95% CI, 1.10-1.40). The cholesteryl ester transfer protein risk variant (rs17231506) for AMD was in line with increased HDL levels (P = 7.7 × 10 Our study suggested that HDL cholesterol is associated with increased risk of AMD and that triglycerides are negatively associated. Both show the strongest association with early AMD and drusen. Extra-large HDL subfractions seem to be drivers in the relationship with AMD, and variants in lipid genes play a more ambiguous role in this association. Whether systemic lipids directly influence AMD or represent lipid metabolism in the retina remains to be answered. Show less
no PDF DOI: 10.1016/j.ophtha.2018.09.045
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P Benlian, C Boileau, N Loux +7 more · 1991 · American journal of human genetics · added 2026-04-24
One hundred fifty-four unrelated French Caucasian subjects were typed for 11 RFLPs at or near the APOA1-C3-A4 gene cluster on the long arm of chromosome 11. All subjects belonged to families having li Show more
One hundred fifty-four unrelated French Caucasian subjects were typed for 11 RFLPs at or near the APOA1-C3-A4 gene cluster on the long arm of chromosome 11. All subjects belonged to families having lived in the Toulouse area (in the southwest of France) for over three generations. Allele frequencies for each RFLP were in agreement with previous studies in Caucasian populations for the APOA1/SstI marker. Pairwise linkage disequilibrium was determined. Among the 55 pairs studied, 30 are newly reported. Only three significant nonrandom associations were found: APOA1/MspI-3'APOC3/SstI, APOA1/MspI-3'APOA4/XbaI, and APOA4/DraI-APOA4/XbaI. Extended 11-marker haplotypes were constructed. Haplotype frequencies were estimated by the maximum-likelihood procedure and compared to expected frequencies calculated under the assumption of equilibrium. Among the 37 estimated haplotypes, seven containing at least four nonrandomly associated alleles showed markedly increased frequencies. These results, obtained in a geographically homogeneous population, confirm the existence of disequilibrium in the apolipoprotein cluster, but to a lower extent than previously reported in Caucasian populations, which were geographically more heterogeneous. Show less
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