Variants Near CETP, MTTP and BUD13-ZPR1-APOA5 may be Nominally Associated with Poor Statin Response Among Filipinos

Authors

  • Lourdes Ella G. Santos Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital
  • Jose B. Nevado, Jr. Institute of Human Genetics, National Institutes of Health
  • Eva Maria C. Cutiongco - de la Paz National Institutes of Health; Philippine Genome Center
  • Lauro L. Abrahan IV Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital
  • Aimee Yvonne Criselle L. Aman Institute of Human Genetics, National Institutes of Health
  • Elmer Jasper B. Llanes Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital
  • Jose Donato A. Magno Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital
  • Deborah Ignacia D. Ona Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital
  • Felix Eduardo R. Punzalan Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital
  • Paul Ferdinand M. Reganit Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital
  • Richard Henry P. Tiongco II Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital
  • Jaime Alfonso M. Aherrera Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital
  • Charlene F. Agustin Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital
  • Adrian John P. Bejarin Institute of Human Genetics, National Institutes of Health
  • Rody G. Sy Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47895/amp.vi0.2353

Keywords:

Filipino, BUD13-ZPR1-APOA5, CETP, lipid, MTTP, statin

Abstract

Objective. Several studies showed that genetic factors affect responsiveness to statins among different populations. This study investigated the associations of candidate genetic variants with poor response to statins among Filipinos.

Methods. In this unmatched case-control study, dyslipidemic participants were grouped into statin responders and poor responders based on the degree of reduction in LDL-c from baseline. DNA from blood samples were genotyped and analyzed. The association of candidate variants with statin response was determined using chi-square and logistic regression analysis.

Results. We included 162 adults on statins (30 poor responders as cases, 132 good responders as controls). The following variants are nominally associated with poor response to statin among Filipinos at a per-comparison error rate of 0.05: rs173539 near CETP (OR=3.05, p=0.015), rs1800591 in MTTP (OR=3.07, p=0.021), and rs1558861 near the BUD13-ZPR1-APOA5 region (OR=5.08, p=0.004).

Conclusion. Genetic variants near CETP, MTTP and the BUD13-ZPR1-APOA5 region are associated with poor response to statins among Filipinos. Further study is recommended to test the external validity of the study in the general Filipino population.

Author Biographies

  • Lourdes Ella G. Santos, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

    Clinical Associated Professor

    Division of Adult Cardiology

    Philippine General Hospital

  • Jose B. Nevado, Jr., Institute of Human Genetics, National Institutes of Health

    Research Professor

    National Institutes of Health

  • Eva Maria C. Cutiongco - de la Paz, National Institutes of Health; Philippine Genome Center

    Executive Director

    National Institutes of Health

     

    Program Director

    Philippine Genome Center

  • Lauro L. Abrahan IV, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

    Clinical Fellow

    Division of Adult Cardiology

    Department of Medicine

    Philippine General Hospital

  • Aimee Yvonne Criselle L. Aman, Institute of Human Genetics, National Institutes of Health

    Senior Research Specialist

    Institute of Human Genetics

    National Institutes of Health

  • Elmer Jasper B. Llanes, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

    Clinical Associate Professor

    Division of Adult Cardiology

    Department of Medicine

    Philippine General Hospital

  • Jose Donato A. Magno, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

    Clinical Associate Professor

    Division of Adult Cardiology

    Department of Medicine

    Philippine General Hospital

  • Deborah Ignacia D. Ona, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

    Clinical Associate Professor

    Division of Adult Cardiology

    Department of Medicine

    Philippine General Hospital

  • Felix Eduardo R. Punzalan, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

    Medical Specialist

    Department of Medicine

    Philippine General Hospital

  • Paul Ferdinand M. Reganit, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

    Clinical Associate Professor

    Division of Adult Cardiology

    Department of Medicine

    Philippine General Hospital

  • Richard Henry P. Tiongco II, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

    Associate Professor

    Department of Medicine

    Philippine General Hospital

  • Jaime Alfonso M. Aherrera, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

    Clinical Fellow

    Division of Adult Cardiology

    Department of Medicine

    Philippine General Hospital

  • Charlene F. Agustin, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

    Clinical Fellow

    Division of Adult Cardiology

    Department of Medicine

    Philippine General Hospital

  • Adrian John P. Bejarin, Institute of Human Genetics, National Institutes of Health

    Senior Research Associate

    Institute of Human Genetics

    Philippine General Hospital

  • Rody G. Sy, Department of Medicine, University of the Philippines, Philippine General Hospital

    Professor Emeritus

    Department of Medicine

    Philippine General Hospital

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2022-06-14

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Variants Near CETP, MTTP and BUD13-ZPR1-APOA5 may be Nominally Associated with Poor Statin Response Among Filipinos. Acta Med Philipp [Internet]. 2022 Jun. 14 [cited 2025 Apr. 24];56(10). Available from: https://actamedicaphilippina.upm.edu.ph/index.php/acta/article/view/2353

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