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Apolipoprotein E in VLDL and LDL With Apolipoprotein C‐III is Associated With a Lower Risk of Coronary Heart Disease
Author(s) -
Mendivil Carlos O.,
Rimm Eric B.,
Furtado Jeremy,
Sacks Frank M.
Publication year - 2013
Publication title -
journal of the american heart association
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.494
H-Index - 85
ISSN - 2047-9980
DOI - 10.1161/jaha.113.000130
Subject(s) - medicine , apolipoprotein e , apolipoprotein b , very low density lipoprotein , lipoprotein , endocrinology , myocardial infarction , coronary heart disease , risk factor , cardiology , cholesterol , disease
Background Low‐density lipoprotein ( LDL ) with apolipoprotein C‐ III (apoC‐ III ) is the lipoprotein species that most strongly predicts initial and recurring coronary heart disease ( CHD ) events in several cohorts. Thus, a large portion of the CHD risk conferred by LDL may be attributable to LDL that contains apoC‐ III . Very‐low‐density lipoprotein ( VLDL ) and LDL with apoC‐ III have varying amounts of apoE. We hypothesized that a high content of apoE lessens the adverse influence of apoC‐ III on the risk of CHD because it promotes the clearance of VLDL and LDL from plasma. Methods and Results We studied 2 independent cohorts, the Nurses' Health Study, composed of women, and the Health Professionals Follow‐up Study, composed of men. These cohorts contributed to this study 322 women and 418 men initially free of CVD who developed a fatal or nonfatal myocardial infarction during 10 to 14 years of follow‐up and matched controls who remained free of CHD . The apoE content of LDL with apoC‐ III was inversely associated with CHD after multivariable adjustment (relative risk for top versus bottom quintile 0.53, 95% CI 0.35 to 0.80). The apoE content of VLDL with apoC‐ III had a similar inverse association with CHD . The highest risks were associated with a high apoB concentration and a low apoE content of LDL with apoC‐III or of VLDL+LDL with apoC‐III. The observed associations were in both male and female cohorts and independent of traditional CHD risk factors and of C‐reactive protein. Conclusions An increased apoE content in VLDL and LDL with apoC‐ III was associated with a lower risk of CHD . Strategies to enrich VLDL and LDL in apoE are worth exploring for the prevention of CHD .

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