Study of Cholesteryl Ester Transfer Protein (CETP) I405v Genotype and Its Association with Lipid Fractions in Myocardial
Infarction Patients:
A Case Control Study
CC01-CC04
Correspondence
Dr. Prakash D. Zende,
Assistant Professor, Department of Biochemistry, Institute of Medical sciences & Research, Mayani, Tal- Khatav,
District- Satara, Maharashtra, India.
Phone: 09960333552, E-mail: prakashzen2001@yahoo.co.in
Objectives: We determine the significant relation of HDL cholesterol and total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol between CETP I405V genotypes and activity of CETP. CETP is an essential for transfer of cholesterol ester to the liver from peripheral tissues which facilitating its transfer to TG rich VLDL. Reduction activity of CETP I405V may associate with genotypes of CETP I405V. This study is undertaken to assess the presence and impact of CETP I405V genotype in our population.
Materials and Methods: In this study 100 acute myocardial infarction patients and 100 normal age & sex matched healthy individuals were included. Serum Lipid profile was estimated by using universal standard methods whereas CETP I405V genotype was studied by ARMS PCR.
Result: There is presence of CETP 405Val genotype both in patient as well as in control group. Results show that HDL cholesterol (p<0.0001) and ratio of total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol are significantly (p<0.0043) associated with Val/Val genotype. In addition to that the CETP I405V genotype is associated with inhibition of CETP activity with higher HDL-C level and decreased total cholesterol/HDL cholesterol ratio.
Conclusion: Our results show that the CETP I405V genotypes are very much significantly determinant of HDL cholesterol in patients with CHD.