Genetic variation in the PPARA gene is associated with simvastatin-mediated cholesterol reduction in the Rotterdam Study

Author:

de Keyser Catherine E12,Becker Matthijs L13,Uitterlinden André G145,Hofman Albert15,Lous Jan J6,Elens Laure78,Visser Loes E13,van Schaik Ron HN7,Stricker Bruno H9

Affiliation:

1. Department of Epidemiology, Erasmus Medical Center, PO Box 2040, 3000CA Rotterdam, The Netherlands

2. Inspectorate of Health Care, The Hague, The Netherlands

3. Department of Hospital Pharmacy, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

4. Department of Internal Medicine, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

5. Member of the Netherlands Consortium of Healthy Ageing, The Hague, The Netherlands

6. Star-Medical Diagnostic Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

7. Department of Clinical Chemistry, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands

8. Louvain Centre for Toxicology & Applied Pharmacology (LATP), Institut de Recherche Expériementale et Clinique (IREC), Catholic University of Louvain, Brussels, Belgium

9. Department of Medical Informatics, Erasmus Medical Center, Rotterdam, The Netherlands.

Abstract

Aim: Recently, minor alleles of two strongly linked polymorphisms in the PPARA gene, rs4253728 G>A and rs4823613 A>G, were related to decreased CYP3A4 expression and activity. We studied whether they were associated with the cholesterol-lowering effect of simvastatin. Materials & methods: We identified 123 incident users with cholesterol measurements before and after starting statin therapy in a prospective population-based cohort study. Associations between PPARA polymorphisms and change in total and low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-cholesterol levels were analyzed using linear regression. Results: The minor G allele of the rs4823613 A>G polymorphism was associated with a 0.258 mmol/l (95% CI: -0.470 to -0.046) and a 0.294 mmol/l (95% CI: -0.495 to -0.093) larger reduction in total and LDL-cholesterol, respectively, after starting simvastatin therapy. Results were similar for the rs4253728 G>A polymorphism. Conclusion: The minor alleles of the PPARA rs4253728 and rs4823613 polymorphisms are associated with a better total and LDL-cholesterol-lowering response to simvastatin, possibly through influence on CYP3A4. Original submitted 13 February 2013; Revision submitted 8 May 2013

Publisher

Future Medicine Ltd

Subject

Pharmacology,Genetics,Molecular Medicine

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