Interaction between SIDT2 and ABCA1 Variants with Nutrients on HDL-c Levels in Mexican Adults.

Nutrients(2023)

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Previous studies have reported that the and genes are involved in lipid metabolism. We aimed to analyze the association-the gene x gene interaction between rs17120425 and rs1784042 on and rs9282541 on and their diet interaction on the HDL-c serum levels-in a cohort of 1982 Mexican adults from the Health Workers Cohort Study. Demographic and clinical data were collected through a structured questionnaire and standardized procedures. Genotyping was performed using a predesigned TaqMan assay. The associations and interactions of interest were estimated using linear and logistic regression. Carriers of the rs17120425-A and rs1784042-A alleles had slightly higher blood HDL-c levels compared to the non-carriers. In contrast, rs9282541-A was associated with low blood HDL-c levels (OR = 1.34, = 0.013). The rs1784042 x rs9282541 interaction was associated with high blood HDL-c levels ( = 3.4 × 10). Premenopausal women who carried at least one rs17120425-A allele and consumed high dietary fat, protein, monounsaturated, or polyunsaturated fatty acids levels had higher HDL-c levels than the non-carriers. These results support the association between the genetic variants on and with HDL-c levels and suggest gene-gene and gene-diet interactions over HDL-c concentrations in Mexican adults. Our findings could be a platform for developing clinical and dietary strategies for improving the health of the Mexican population.
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Mexican population,gene–diet interaction,gene–gene interaction,hypoalphalipoproteinemia,rs17120425,rs1784042,rs9282541
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