Author:
Menezes Joelma Figueiredo,Carvalho Magda Oliveira Seixas,Rocha Larissa Carneiro,dos Santos Felipe Miranda,Adorno Elisângela Vitória,de Souza Cyntia Cajado,Santiago Rayra Pereira,da Guarda Caroline Conceição,de Oliveira Rodrigo Mota,Figueiredo Camylla Vilas Boas,Carvalho Suéllen Pinheiro,Yahouédéhou Sètondji Cocou Modeste Alexandre,Fiuza Luciana Magalhães,Adanho Corynne Stéphanie Ahouefa,Pitanga Thassila Nogueira,Lyra Isa Menezes,Nascimento Valma Maria Lopes,Noronha-Dutra Alberto Augusto,Goncalves Marilda Souza
Abstract
AbstractSickle cell disease (SCD) patients often exhibit a dyslipidemic sub-phenotype. Paraoxonase 1 (PON 1) is a serum glycoprotein associated with the high-density lipoproteins cholesterol (HDL-C), and variability in PON1 activity depends on the PON1 genotypes. We investigated the influence of PON1c.192Q > R and PON1c.55L > M polymorphisms on PON1 activity and laboratory parameters and the association between PON1 activity and clinical manifestations in SCD patients. We recruited 350 individuals, including 154 SCD patients and 196 healthy volunteers, which comprised the control group. Laboratory parameters and molecular analyses were investigated from the participants' blood samples. We have found increased PON1 activity in SCD individuals compared to the control group. In addition, carriers of the variant genotype of each polymorphism presented lower PON1 activity. SCD individuals carrying the variant genotype of PON1c.55L > M polymorphism had lower platelet and reticulocyte counts, C-reactive protein, and aspartate aminotransferase levels; in addition to higher creatinine levels. SCD individuals carrying the variant genotype of PON1c.192Q > R polymorphism had lower triglyceride, VLDL-c, and indirect bilirubin levels. Furthermore, we observed an association between PON1 activity history of stroke and splenectomy. The present study confirmed the association between PON1c.192Q > R and PON1c.55L > M polymorphisms and PON1 activity, in addition to demonstrate their effects on markers of dislipidemia, hemolysis and inflammation, in SCD individuals. Moreover, data suggest PON1 activity as a potential biomarker related to stroke and splenectomy.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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