丹麦人群低密度脂蛋白胆固醇对他汀类药物反应的家族相似性

G. Corn, Marie Lund, M. Hlatky, J. Wohlfahrt, M. Melbye
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背景:他汀类药物治疗后低密度脂蛋白胆固醇(LDL - C)水平的变化在个体之间差异很大,部分原因可能是家庭成员共有的因素。方法和结果:我们使用丹麦国家登记册,确定了2008年至2018年期间开始使用他汀类药物并在治疗开始前后立即测量LDL - C的89006名患者。在这些人中,我们确定了5148名一级亲属和3198名配偶。我们通过使用一个包含5个方差成分的混合效应模型(他汀治疗前LDL - C水平的家族间和个体间方差,他汀反应的家族间和个体间方差,以及剩余方差)来分解他汀治疗后达到的LDL - C水平的变化。结果以总方差的百分比呈现,由不同方差组成部分解释。我们发现,在他汀类药物开始治疗后达到的LDL - C水平的一半变化包括他汀类药物反应的变化,大约三分之一的他汀类药物前LDL - C水平的变化,剩余的10%至15%的剩余方差。在这两个队列中,他汀类药物反应的个体间差异几乎占LDL - C变化的一半,他汀类药物反应的家族间差异在一级亲属中占3.3%,在配偶中占6.0%。结论个体因素是他汀类药物治疗后LDL - C水平变化的主要原因;配偶和一级亲属中常见的影响他汀类药物反应的因素占了相似的变异份额。这些结果表明,共同的遗传和共同的家庭环境对他汀类药物反应的影响不大。
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Familial Resemblance in Low‐Density Lipoprotein Cholesterol Response to Statins in the Danish Population
Background Change in low‐density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL‐C) level after statin initiation varies widely among individuals, and in part may be because of factors shared by family members. Methods and Results We used the Danish national registers to identify 89 006 individuals who initiated statins between 2008 and 2018 and had LDL‐C measured immediately before and after the start of treatment. Among these, we identified 5148 first‐degree relatives and 3198 spouses. We decomposed the variation in attained LDL‐C level after statin initiation by applying a mixed‐effect model with 5 variance components (inter‐family and inter‐individual variance in pre‐statin LDL‐C level, inter‐family and inter‐individual variance in statin response, and residual variance). Results were presented as a percentage of the total variance explained by the different variance components. We found that half of the variation in attained LDL‐C level after statin initiation consisted of variance in statin response, approximately one third of variance in pre‐statin LDL‐C level, and the remaining 10% to 15% of residual variance. While the inter‐individual variance in statin response accounted for almost half of the LDL‐C variation in both cohorts, the inter‐family variance in statin response accounted for 3.3% among first‐degree relatives and for 6.0% among spouses. Conclusions Individual factors account for most of the variation in LDL‐C level after statin initiation; factors affecting statin response common within spouses and first‐degree relatives account for a similar share of variation. These results suggest a modest influence of shared genetics and shared familial environment on statin response.
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