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Evaluation of the chylomicron‐TG to VLDL‐TG ratio for type I hyperlipoproteinemia diagnostic

José Rioja, María José Ariza, Natalia García‐Casares, Inmaculada Coca‐Prieto, Teresa Arrobas, Ovidio Muñiz‐Grijalvo, Alipio Mangas, Daiana Ibarretxe, M.Á. Sánchez-Chaparro, Pedro Valdivielso

2020European Journal of Clinical Investigation27 citationsDOI

Abstract

BACKGROUND: The aim of this study is to confirm the diagnostic performance of the Chylomicron to very low-density lipoproteins triglycerides (CM/VLDL-TG) ratio, the triglycerides to cholesterol ratio (TG/TC) and a dichotomic rule including the tryglycerides to apolipoprotein B (TG/APOB) ratio for the presence of Type I hyperlipoproteinemia (HPLI) in patients with severe hypertriglyceridemia (sHTG) that were at high risk for familial chylomicronemia syndrome (FCS). METHODS: Two cohorts (derivation and validation) of patients with sHTG were included in the study. Anthropometric, clinical, biochemical and genetic data were obtained. The CM/VLDL-TG, TG/TC and TG/APOB ratios were calculated. Finally, a diagnostic performance study was developed to establish sensitivity, specificity and cut-offs by a ROC curve analysis in the derivation cohort as well as agreement and predictive values in the validation cohort. RESULTS: Patients with FCS in both cohorts showed an earlier presence in pancreatitis, greater number of acute pancreatitis episodes and lower BMI. FCS patients also showed higher ratios of CM/VLDL-TG, TG/TC and TG/APOB ratios, whereas their HDL-C, LDL-C and APOB levels were lower than in non-FCS patients. Sensitivity and agreement were low for both the TG/TC and TG/APOB ratios, although predictive values were good. The CM/VLDL-TG ratio showed greatest sensitivity, specificity, agreement and predictive values for cut-off of 3.8 and 4.5. CONCLUSIONS: Our results suggest that in subjects at high risk of FCS a total serum TG/TC ratio or TG/APOB ratio are feasible to initially screen for HLPI; however, a CM/VLDL-TG ratio ≥4.5 is a better diagnostic criterion for HPLI.

Topics & Concepts

ChylomicronApolipoprotein BInternal medicineVery low-density lipoproteinEndocrinologyMedicineGastroenterologyHypertriglyceridemiaCohortCholesterolTriglycerideLipoproteinChemistryLipid metabolism and disordersDiabetes, Cardiovascular Risks, and LipoproteinsPancreatitis Pathology and Treatment