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. 2015 Aug 18;10(8):e0133460. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0133460

Table 5. Multiple logistic regression analysis of dyslipemia in Japanese alcoholic men according to combinations of ADH1B and ALDH2 genotypes after adjustment for other independent variables.

ADH1B genotype & ALDH2 genotype TG level ≥150 mg/dl, vs. <150 mg/dl TG level ≥250 mg/dl, vs. <150 mg/dl HDL-C level >80 mg/dl, vs. ≤80 mg
OR 95% CI p OR 95% CI p OR 95% CI p
*1/*1 & *1/*2 (n = 90) 1 (referent) 1 (referent) 1 (referent)
*1/*1 & *1/*1 (n = 400) 0.95 (0.50–1.82) 0.89 3.13 (0.40–24.40) 0.28 0.87 (0.52–1.46) 0.60
*2 allele & *1/*2 (n = 188) 1.44 (0.72–2.89) 0.30 5.09 (0.62–42.06) 0.13 0.72 (0.40–1.27) 0.25
*2 allele & *1/*1 (n = 1128) 2.29 (1.25–4.18) 0.007 9.63 (1.29–72.09) 0.027 0.26 (0.16–0.43) < .0001
P for homogeneity a < .0001 0.0001 < .0001
P for interaction b 0.19 0.65 0.009
ADH1B genotype & ALDH2 genotype HDL-C level ≥100 mg/dl, vs. ≤80 mg/dl HDL-C level <40 mg/dl, vs. ≥40 mg/dl LDL-C level ≥140 mg/dl, vs. <140 mg/dl
OR 95% CI p OR 95% CI p OR 95% CI p
*1/*1 & *1/*2 1 (referent) 1 (referent) 1 (referent)
*1/*1 & *1/*1 0.74 (0.38–1.46) 0.38 0.88 (0.43–1.79) 0.72 1.88 (0.97–3.66) 0.061
*2 allele & *1/*2 0.36 (0.16–0.82) 0.015 0.90 (0.41–1.97) 0.78 1.15 (0.55–2.43) 0.71
*2 allele & *1/*1 0.11 (0.05–0.22) < .0001 1.50 (0.78–2.91) 0.23 1.01 (0.53–1.93) 0.97
P for homogeneity a < .0001 0.007 0.001
P for interaction b 0.061 0.14 0.063

OR, odds ratio; CI, confidence interval.

ORs were adjusted for age, usual ethanol consumption, alcoholic beverage most frequently consumed, current smoking, BMI, presence of diabetes, hypertension, and liver cirrhosis.

a P for overall no-association between the 4 combinatorial groups of ADH1B and ALDH2 genotypes.

b P for interaction of ADH1B by ALDH2 genotypes; a significant p value means that the effect of ADH1B on lipid values is modified by ALDH2, or vice versa