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Título : Genomic exploration of atherogenic lipoproteins in a Caribbean population: findings from the Genesis-Athero Study
Autores: Méndez Castillo, Máxima
Carrión, Valery
Cepeda-Marte, Jenny L.
Lazo Zumaeta, Milton G.
Guerra Méndez, Anamaylin
Investigadores (UNIBE): Méndez Castillo, Máxima 
Carrión, Valery 
Cepeda-Marte, Jenny L. 
Lazo Zumaeta, Milton G. 
Afiliaciones : Instituto de Medicina Tropical y Salud Global (IMTSAG) 
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud 
Instituto de Medicina Tropical y Salud Global (IMTSAG) 
Facultad de Ciencias de la Salud 
Área de investigación : Ciencias de la Salud
Fecha de publicación : 27-mar-2026
Editorial : Elsevier, on behalf of The American College of Cardiology Foundation
Publicado en: JACC - Journal of The American College of Cardiology, 87(13_Supplement A, Abstracts of original contribution), A202, 26-A-14523-ACC; 2026
Revista: Journal of the American College of Cardiology 
Volumen : 87
Número : 13 (Suppl. A)
Página de inicio : A202
Conferencia : The American College of Cardiology 75th Annual Scientific Session & Expo (ACC.26), March 28–30, 2026, New Orleans, Louisiana
Resumen : 
Background:
Inherited dyslipidemias, including familial hypercholesterolemia (FH), contribute to premature atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease (ASCVD). The genetic landscape of these disorders remains unexplored in the Caribbean.
Methods:
A cross-sectional study was conducted on 17 adults who underwent genetic testing from a registry of 465 patients with suspected inherited dyslipidemia (2022-2025). Targeted sequencing analyzed lipid-related genes (LDLR, APOB, PCSK9, APOA5, APOE, GCKR, LRP6, GPD1, LIPC, GALNT2). Data on zygosity, inheritance, ClinVar classification, comorbidities, and lipid phenotypes were recorded.
Results:
Heterozygous variants with autosomal dominant inheritance predominated (100%). Pathogenic LDLR variants (c.590G>A, c.331C>T) confirmed classical FH in 11.8% of cases. The most frequent variants were APOA5 and APOE (35.3% each), associated with hypertension (HTN, 64.7%), diabetes/prediabetes (DM/Pre-DM, 35.3%), and coronary artery disease (CAD, 29.4%). A TRL-risk heatmap identified them as major contributors to residual atherogenic risk.
URI : https://www.jacc.org/doi/epdf/10.1016/j.jacc.2026.02.500
http://cris.unibe.edu.do/handle/123456789/593
DOI : 10.1016/j.jacc.2026.02.500
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