Earlier reports indicated that patients with the apolipoprotein APOE ε4 allele responded to fish oil supplementation with a rise in serum low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) compared to ε3 homozygotes. In this study, we used clinical laboratory data to test the hypothesis that the cross-sectional relation between RBC omega-3 fatty acid status (the Omega-3 Index) and LDL-C was modified by APOE genotype. Data from 136,701 patients were available to compare lipid biomarker levels across Omega-3 Index categories associated with heart disease risk in all APOE genotypes. We found no adverse interactions between APOE genotype and the Omega-3 Index for LDL-C, LDL particle number, apoB, HDL-C, or triglycerides. However, we did find evidence that ε2 homozygotes lack an association between omega-3 status and LDL-C, apoB, and LDL particle number. In summary, we found no evidence for a deleterious relationship between lipid biomarkers and the Omega-3 Index by APOE genotype. © 2014 The Author(s).
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Harris, W. S., Pottala, J. V., Thiselton, D. L., Varvel, S. A., Baedke, A. M., Dayspring, T. D., … McConnell, J. P. (2014). Does APOE genotype modify the relations between serum lipid and erythrocyte omega-3 fatty acid levels? Journal of Cardiovascular Translational Research, 7(5), 526–532. https://doi.org/10.1007/s12265-014-9554-8
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