Lipids in Health and Disease (Feb 2012)

Cholesteryl ester transfer protein <it>Taq</it>IB polymorphism and its association with serum lipid levels and longevity in Chinese Bama Zhuang population

  • Pan Shang-Ling,
  • Wang Fei,
  • Lu Ze-Ping,
  • Liu Cheng-Wu,
  • Hu Cai-You,
  • Luo Huan,
  • Peng Jun-Hua,
  • Luo Xiao-Qiu,
  • Pang Guo-Fang,
  • Lu Shao-Hua,
  • Wu Hua-Yu,
  • Huang Ling-Jin,
  • Yin Rui-Xing

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/1476-511X-11-26
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 26

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Abstract Background TaqIB polymorphism in the cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) gene has been reported to be associated with serum high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) levels and longevity in several populations, but controversial results also arose probably due to racial/ethnic diversity. Bama is a remote and mountainous county located in the northwest of Guangxi, People's Republic of China, which has been well known for its longevity for centuries. The current study was to investigate the possible association of CETP TaqIB polymorphism with serum lipid levels and longevity in the Bama Zhuang population. Methods The CETP TaqIB genotypes were determined by polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism in 523 long-lived inhabitants (long-lived group, LG; aged 90-107 years) and 498 healthy controls without longevity family history (non-long-lived group, non-LG; aged 40-69 years) residing in Bama County. Results The levels of total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) were higher but TG, HDL-C/LDL-C ratio and the prevalence of dyslipidemia were lower in LG than in non-LG (P P > 0.05). Serum HDL-C levels and HDL-C/LDL-C ratio in LG were different among the genotypes (P P P Conclusions The association of CETP TaqIB polymorphism and serum lipid profiles is different between LG and non-LG in the Chinese Bama Zhuang population. CETP TaqIB polymorphism might be one of the longevity-related genetic factors in this population.