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HMGCR

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A critical enzyme in cholesterol biosynthesis that catalyzes the conversion of HMG-CoA into the cholesterol precursor mevalonate. This enzyme is the inhibitory target of statins, the most successful cholesterol-lowering drugs to date. 

T75360714C

Science Grade
A-
Heart Health
rsID Number Major Allele Minor Allele Minor Allele Frequency (%)
rs12916 t c 40

Risk Description

This SNP does not affect the composition of the HMGCR protein, but regulates its expression levels. People carrying the common minor C allele of this SNP have increased low-density lipoprotein (LDL) levels 1, 2, 3, 4, possibly associated with a higher abundance of HMG-CoA reductase. Excessive LDLs, also known as ‘bad cholesterol’, can build up in blood vessels, increasing the risk of cardiovascular diseases. 

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Dr. Aaron Gardner, BSc, MRes, PhD

Dr. Aaron Gardner, BSc, MRes, PhD is a life-scientist with a strong background in genetics and medical research, and the developing fields of personalized medicine and nutrition. Read his full bio here.
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