Clinical research
Atherosclerosis
Plasma triglycerides and type III hyperlipidemia are independently associated with premature familial coronary artery disease

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Objectives

This study was designed to explore contributions of plasma total triglycerides (TGs) and type III hyperlipidemia to the risk of premature familial coronary artery disease (CAD).

Background

Although plasma TGs are recognized as a risk factor for CAD, the independence of this association from related risk factors remains controversial. Also, the degree of CAD risk conferred by excess remnants of TG-rich lipoproteins in type III hyperlipidemia remains unclear.

Methods

We analyzed lipids by ultracentrifugation in a series of 653 cases with premature familial CAD (myocardial infarction or revascularization by age 55 years in men or age 65 years in women, with similar onset in at least one other first-degree relative) and in 1,029 control subjects. The relationship of CAD risk to various strata of plasma TGs, high-density lipoprotein (HDL) cholesterol, and type III hyperlipidemia, and interactions among these variables were examined by multiple logistic regression, adjusting for other CAD risk factors.

Results

The odds ratio for CAD with elevated plasma TG rose progressively to 11.4 in those with TGs 500 to 799 mg/dl (95% confidence interval 3.4 to 38.0, p < 0.0001) compared with <100 mg/dl, even after correction for HDL cholesterol, other elements of the metabolic syndrome, and other CAD risk factors. Risk of CAD associated with type III hyperlipidemia (found in 3.4% of cases) was also markedly increased independent of other risk factors (odds ratios of 5 to 10 depending on the model, all with p < 0.002).

Conclusions

The association between the plasma TG level and premature familial CAD is strong, graded, and independent. Risk of CAD is also strikingly elevated with type III hyperlipidemia.

Abbreviations and acronyms

BMI
body mass index
CABG
coronary artery bypass grafting
CAD
coronary artery disease
CI
confidence interval
HDL
high-density lipoprotein
LDL
low-density lipoprotein
TG
triglyceride

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This study was supported in part by grants HL47651, HL21088, and HL47466 from the National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, Bethesda, Maryland; and a grant from Myriad Genetics.