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pubmed-article:15186961pubmed:abstractTextThe variability of the Class B Type I Scavenger Receptor (SR-BI) gene in human populations and the relation of its variants to blood lipids was investigated in a random sample of 1756 untreated adult residents of Geneva, Switzerland, during 1999-2000. A three-step study approach yielded the following results: (1) resequencing the gene's exons and flanking regions in 95 subjects identified four common single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs with rare allele frequency >3%); (2) association study of the four common SNPs in subjects with extreme HDL-cholesterol (HDL-C) and LDL-C phenotypes (186 "atherogenic cases" and 185 "non-atherogenic controls") showed that the synonymous exon 8 C-T (allelic frequency 48%) polymorphism, A350A, was associated with atheroprotection in men (odds ratios (OR) = 0.36, 95% confidence intervals (CI) = 0.15-0.90, P < 0.03), but not in women (2.09, 0.79-5.49, P = 0.14); and (3) population clinical effects of A350A genotypes assessed in all 1756 subjects, showed that the case-control study findings reflected a protective HDL-C effect in men (CC: 1.17 mmol/L, CT: 1.22 mmol/L, and TT: 1.24 mmol/L, trend P = 0.0062) and a deleterious LDL-C effect in women (CC: 3.58 mmol/L, CT: 3.72 mmol/L, and TT: 3.79 mmol/L, trend P = 0.014). The allelic frequencies of the common SR-BI variants appear to be very similar in European and North American populations. The HDL-C effect increased with age. SR-BI A350A appears to have gender-specific and age-related effects on cholesterol transport lipoproteins.lld:pubmed
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