Human Plasma Lipidome Is Pleiotropically Associated With Cardiovascular Risk Factors and Death

Author:

Bellis Claire1,Kulkarni Hemant1,Mamtani Manju1,Kent Jack W.1,Wong Gerard1,Weir Jacquelyn M.1,Barlow Christopher K.1,Diego Vincent1,Almeida Marcio1,Dyer Thomas D.1,Göring Harald H.H.1,Almasy Laura1,Mahaney Michael C.1,Comuzzie Anthony G.1,Williams-Blangero Sarah1,Meikle Peter J.1,Blangero John1,Curran Joanne E.1

Affiliation:

1. From the Department of Genetics, Texas Biomedical Research Institute, San Antonio (C.B., H.K., M.M., J.W.K., V.D., M.A., T.D.D., H.H.H.G., L.A., M.C.M., A.G.C., S.W.-B., J.B., J.E.C.); Baker IDI Heart and Diabetes Institute, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia (G.W., J.M.W., C.K.W., P.J.M.); and Southwest National Primate Research Center, San Antonio, TX (S.W.-B.).

Abstract

Background— Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the most common cause of death in the United States and is associated with a high economic burden. Prevention of CVD focuses on controlling or improving the lipid profile of patients at risk. The human lipidome is made up of thousands of ubiquitous lipid species. By studying biologically simple canonical lipid species, we investigated whether the lipidome is genetically redundant and whether its genetic influences can provide clinically relevant clues of CVD risk. Methods and Results— We performed a genetic study of the human lipidome in 1212 individuals from 42 extended Mexican American families. High-throughput mass spectrometry enabled rapid capture of precise lipidomic profiles, providing 319 unique species. Using variance component–based heritability analyses and bivariate trait analyses, we detected significant genetic influences on each lipid assayed. Median heritability of the plasma lipid species was 0.37. Hierarchical clustering based on complex genetic correlation patterns identified 12 genetic clusters that characterized the plasma lipidome. These genetic clusters were differentially but consistently associated with risk factors of CVD, including central obesity, obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus, raised serum triglycerides, and metabolic syndrome. Also, these clusters consistently predicted occurrence of cardiovascular deaths during follow-up. Conclusions— The human plasma lipidome is heritable. Shared genetic influences reduce the dimensionality of the human lipidome into clusters that are associated with risk factors of CVD.

Publisher

Ovid Technologies (Wolters Kluwer Health)

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine,Genetics

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