Study of effect modifiers of genetically predicted CETP reduction

Author:

Legault Marc‐André123ORCID,Barhdadi Amina12,Gamache Isabel13,Lemaçon Audrey12,Lemieux Perreault Louis‐Philippe12,Grenier Jean‐Christophe1,Sylvestre Marie‐Pierre45ORCID,Hussin Julie G.16,Rhainds David1,Tardif Jean‐Claude16,Dubé Marie‐Pierre126ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Montreal Heart Institute Montreal Quebec Canada

2. Université de Montréal Beaulieu‐Saucier Pharmacogenomics Centre Montreal Quebec Canada

3. Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Medicine Université de Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

4. Research Centre of the University of Montreal Hospital Centre Montreal Quebec Canada

5. Department of Social and Preventive Medicine Université de Montréal Montréal Quebec Canada

6. Department of Medicine Université de Montréal Montreal Quebec Canada

Abstract

AbstractGenetic variants in drug targets can be used to predict the long‐term, on‐target effect of drugs. Here, we extend this principle to assess how sex and body mass index may modify the effect of genetically predicted lower CETP levels on biomarkers and cardiovascular outcomes. We found sex and body mass index (BMI) to be modifiers of the association between genetically predicted lower CETP and lipid biomarkers in UK Biobank participants. Female sex and lower BMI were associated with higher high‐density lipoprotein cholesterol and lower low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol for the same genetically predicted reduction in CETP concentration. We found that sex also modulated the effect of genetically lower CETP on cholesterol efflux capacity in samples from the Montreal Heart Institute Biobank. However, these modifying effects did not extend to sex differences in cardiovascular outcomes in our data. Our results provide insight into the clinical effects of CETP inhibitors in the presence of effect modification based on genetic data. The approach can support precision medicine applications and help assess the external validity of clinical trials.

Funder

Canadian Institutes of Health Research

Genome Canada

Génome Québec

Fondation Institut de Cardiologie de Montréal

Canada Research Chairs

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Epidemiology

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