Genetics
48 gene variants and a rare SNP with an odds ratio of 1.73 for CAD found in the largest Lp(a) genome-wide study yet, a meta-analysis of 13,781 people (J Lipid Res 2017)
Original title: A genome-wide association meta-analysis on lipoprotein (a) concentrations adjusted for apolipoprotein (a) isoforms
This genome-wide association meta-analysis pooled five studies (n=13,781) to identify genetic loci associated with Lp(a) concentrations, both with and without adjustment for apolipoprotein(a) kringle IV repeat isoforms. The authors identified 48 independent SNPs in the LPA gene region and 1 in the APOE region significantly associated with Lp(a); adjusting for apo(a) isoforms left 31 SNPs (30 LPA, 1 APOE) associated with Lp(a) independently of isoform size, and 7 SNPs showed genome-wide significant association with coronary artery disease (CAD) risk. A rare variant, rs186696265 (minor allele frequency about 1%), showed the largest effect on Lp(a) and was associated with increased CAD risk (odds ratio 1.73, P=3.35x10-30); median Lp(a) rose from 2.1 to 91.1 mg/dL with increasing numbers of Lp(a)-raising alleles. The APOE2-determining allele of rs7412 was also significantly associated with Lp(a) (P=3.47x10-10), with each APOE2 allele lowering Lp(a) by 3.34 mg/dL, about 15% of the population mean. The findings identify a large number of independent LPA and APOE variants shaping Lp(a) concentrations.
Original abstract
High lipoprotein (a) [Lp(a)] concentrations are an independent risk factor for cardiovascular outcomes. Concentrations are strongly influenced by apo(a) kringle IV repeat isoforms. We aimed to identify genetic loci associated with Lp(a) concentrations using data from five genome-wide association studies (n = 13,781). We identified 48 independent SNPs in the LPA and 1 SNP in the APOE gene region to be significantly associated with Lp(a) concentrations. We also adjusted for apo(a) isoforms to identify loci affecting Lp(a) levels independently from them, which resulted in 31 SNPs (30 in the LPA, 1 in the APOE gene region). Seven SNPs showed a genome-wide significant association with coronary artery disease (CAD) risk. A rare SNP (rs186696265; MAF ∼1%) showed the highest effect on Lp(a) and was also associated with increased risk of CAD (odds ratio = 1.73, P = 3.35 × 10-30). Median Lp(a) values increased from 2.1 to 91.1 mg/dl with increasing number of Lp(a)-increasing alleles. We found the APOE2-determining allele of rs7412 to be significantly associated with Lp(a) concentrations (P = 3.47 × 10-10). Each APOE2 allele decreased Lp(a) by 3.34 mg/dl corresponding to ∼15% of the population's mean values. Performing a gene-based test of association, including suspected Lp(a) receptors and regulators, resulted in one significant association of the TLR2 gene with Lp(a) (P = 3.4 × 10-4). In summary, we identified a large number of independent SNPs in the LPA gene region, as well as the APOE2 allele, to be significantly associated with Lp(a) concentrations.
Summary written by lp-a.org from the published abstract; figures as published. Page updated 18 August 2026. Methods.