[Connections between apolipoprotein E genotypes and the development of cardiovascular diseases].

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Abstract

Elevated plasma lipid level is one of the main risk factors for cardiovascular diseases, which are considered to be primary causes of death. Apolipoprotein E plays a part in the lipid transport in the blood, thus polimophisms of that affect the lipid composition of the plasma. The three most common alleles of apolipoprotein E are e2, e3, e4. Out of the two non-wild type alleles, the e2 and e4, the latter was shown to play a role in the development of cardiovascular diseases and Alzheimer's disease. Some studies mention the e2/e2 homozygote genotype as one of the causes of hyperlipoproteinemia type III. Besides lipid metabolism, apolipoprotein E also influences the manifestation of cardiovascular diseases through other biochemical pathways, therefore it is essential to explore the molecular background of these metabolic pathways.

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Végh, C., Langmár, Z., Szerzo, M., Agota, A., Marosi, K., Szabolcs, Z., & Nagy, Z. B. (2012). [Connections between apolipoprotein E genotypes and the development of cardiovascular diseases]. Orvosi Hetilap. https://doi.org/10.1556/OH.2012.29508

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