Shutting down the expression of a gene decreases in blood the concentration of triglycerides, even in various severe forms of hypertriglyceridemia.

First author of the study Daniel Gaudet from University of Montreal in Canada said, "Our study suggests that the protein apoC-III plays a key role in the management of triglycerides. Triglycerides, like cholesterol, are lipids. Depending on the cause, the accumulation of triglycerides in blood is associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and pancreatic illnesses, and other complications. Our conclusions are promising in terms of the prevention of the risk associated with the accumulation of fat in blood."
The research is published in the New England Journal of Medicine.
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