Apolipoprotein E Genotype Test – E2, E3, E4
The Apolipoprotein E (APOE) Genotype test analyses variations in the APOE gene, specifically the E2, E3, and E4 variants. APOE plays an important role in how the body processes fats (lipids), particularly cholesterol, and is also involved in brain health and neurological function. Genetic testing of APOE can provide valuable insight into inherited risk factors related to cardiovascular health and certain neurological conditions.
Unlike routine blood tests that measure current cholesterol levels, the APOE genotype test looks at your genetic make-up. This means results do not change over time and can help explain why some individuals respond differently to diet, lifestyle changes, or cholesterol-lowering treatments.
- Price: £337
- Code: AP3
- TAT: 8 Working Days
- Sample Type: Blood
What is Apolipoprotein E and why is it important?
Apolipoprotein E is a protein that helps transport cholesterol and other fats through the bloodstream. The APOE gene exists in three main forms: E2, E3, and E4. Each person inherits two copies of this gene, one from each parent, resulting in different genotype combinations.
The E3 variant is the most common and is generally considered neutral. The E2 variant is often associated with lower cholesterol levels but may be linked to certain lipid disorders in rare cases. The E4 variant is associated with altered lipid metabolism and has been linked to an increased genetic risk of cardiovascular disease and late-onset Alzheimer’s disease. Having an E4 variant does not mean that a person will develop disease, but it may indicate an increased inherited risk.
Why might I need an APOE genotype test?
This test may be considered if you have a strong family history of high cholesterol, heart disease, or neurodegenerative conditions, or if you would like a deeper understanding of your genetic risk factors. It can also help explain unexpected cholesterol patterns or variable responses to lifestyle changes and lipid-lowering treatments.
Some individuals choose APOE testing as part of proactive health planning, using the information to guide long-term lifestyle decisions, cardiovascular monitoring, or discussions with healthcare professionals about personalised risk management.
What do the results mean?
Your results will identify which APOE variants you carry (for example E3/E3, E3/E4, or E2/E3). These findings indicate genetic predisposition, not a diagnosis. Many people with higher-risk genotypes remain healthy throughout life.
Because APOE results can have important implications, interpretation should always be done with a qualified healthcare professional who can place the findings in the context of your personal health, family history, and other test results.
How is the test performed?
The APOE genotype test is performed using a standard blood sample collected during a short appointment. The sample is analysed in a specialised laboratory using genetic testing techniques. As this is a genetic test, the result remains the same throughout your lifetime.
Do I need to prepare?
No special preparation is required for this test.
FAQs
When will I receive my results?
Results are usually available within the stated turnaround time.
Should I discuss my results with a doctor?
Yes, results should always be reviewed with a qualified healthcare professional.
Why Choose Marylebone Diagnostic Centre?
Marylebone Diagnostic Centre provides access to advanced genetic testing with a strong emphasis on accuracy, confidentiality, and patient care. We work with accredited laboratories and experienced clinical teams to ensure reliable results and clear reporting.
We understand that genetic information can feel complex or sensitive. Our professional approach ensures you receive high-quality testing and appropriate guidance so you can make informed decisions about your health with confidence.
Book Your APOE Genotype Test Today
If you are interested in understanding your genetic risk factors related to cholesterol metabolism and long-term health, book your Apolipoprotein E Genotype test at Marylebone Diagnostic Centre.










