Guest guest Posted May 18, 2012 Report Share Posted May 18, 2012 This Lancet article seems to be penned by a raft of heavy weights in the world of medicine, genetics and cell physiology. Fortunately, they are very careful with their language in this abstract, They start with a premise, right out of the block: “Exploiting the fact that genotypes are randomly assigned at meiosis, [and] are independent of non-genetic confounding ….†But we now have this development called “epigenomics†… meaning that while gene material does not change, function does: genes are not independent WikipediA definition: Epigenetics: Genomic modifications that alter gene expression that cannot be attributed to modification of the primary DNA sequence and that are heritable mitotically and meiotically classified as epigenetic modifications. DNA methylation and histone modification are among the best characterized epigenetic processes ... So it is Environment that can direct methylation of a cell, and alter cell activity .. so phenotype matters. The Lancet authors might appreciate the possible limitation of this whole study in their “interpretation†… Interpretation Some genetic mechanisms that raise plasma HDL cholesterol do not seem to lower risk of myocardial infarction. These data challenge the concept that raising of plasma HDL cholesterol will uniformly translate into reductions in risk of myocardial infarction. “some genetic mechanisms†…ie how you raise HDL is the issue … which comes back to “environment, versus genetics … and heart disease is very much about lifestyle. The French and Swiss with higher LDL have less heart disease we do in the US, with our lower LDL numbers. Let me direct your attention to the wonderful cell biologist Bruce Lipton, and his book, The Biology of Belief. http://www.brucelipton.com/wisdom-of-your-cells/the-wisdom-of-your-cells/ charlie nutrishn@... NATAP: Doubt Cast on HDL as 'Good Cholesterol' NY Times By GINA KOLATA snip Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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