The E670G SNP in the PCSK9 gene is associated with polygenic hypercholesterolemia in men but not in women

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Background: Common genetic variants in the PCSK9 gene have been reported to be associated with both elevated and exceptionally low LDL levels. The association of a common haplotype, encompassing the E670G single nucleotide polymorphism, with LDL levels reported by Chen et al (J Am Coll Cardiol 2005; 45: 1644) was not confirmed by Kotowski et al (Am J Hum Genet 2006; 78:410-422). Methods: The incidence of the E670G SNP was determined in 506 patients attending the lipid clinic, University Hospital, Hamburg. Results: The frequency in men with polygenic hypercholesterolemia, 0.11 was significantly higher than in men with LDL<50th percentile, 0.03, p = 0.01. In women there was no difference in the allele frequencies between the two groups. Conclusion: In a European population the E670G SNP in the PCSK9 gene is associated with increased LDL in men but not in women. © 2006 Evans and Beil; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Evans, D., & Beil, F. U. (2006). The E670G SNP in the PCSK9 gene is associated with polygenic hypercholesterolemia in men but not in women. BMC Medical Genetics, 7. https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2350-7-66

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