Association of known Loci with lipid levels among children and prediction of Dyslipidemia in adults

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Background-Recent genome-wide association studies have found 95 distinct genetic loci associated with high-density (HDL-C) and low-density (LDL-C) lipoprotein cholesterol, total cholesterol (TC), and triglycerides (TG), using adult samples. It is not known if these variants are associated with lipid levels in children and adolescents and if the genetic risk score (GRS), based on these variants, could improve adulthood dyslipidemia prediction over the childhood lipid measurements. Methods and Results-We used 2443 participants of the Cardiovascular Risk in Young Finns study cohort with up to 5 measurements of serum lipids taken between ages 3 and 45 years to estimate the effect of individual single-nucleotide polymorphisms and the GRS on lipids. The GRSs were strongly associated with lipids in all age groups (1.5×10 -20

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Tikkanen, E., Tuovinen, T., Widén, E., Lehtimäki, T., Viikari, J., Kähönen, M., … Ripatti, S. (2011). Association of known Loci with lipid levels among children and prediction of Dyslipidemia in adults. Circulation: Cardiovascular Genetics, 4(6), 673–680. https://doi.org/10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.111.960369

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