Title : Autoantibodies against GPIHBP1 as a Cause of Hypertriglyceridemia - Beigneux_2017_N.Engl.J.Med_376_1647 |
Author(s) : Beigneux AP , Miyashita K , Ploug M , Blom DJ , Ai M , Linton MF , Khovidhunkit W , Dufour R , Garg A , McMahon MA , Pullinger CR , Sandoval NP , Hu X , Allan CM , Larsson M , Machida T , Murakami M , Reue K , Tontonoz P , Goldberg IJ , Moulin P , Charriere S , Fong LG , Nakajima K , Young SG |
Ref : N Engl J Med , 376 :1647 , 2017 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: A protein that is expressed on capillary endothelial cells, called GPIHBP1 (glycosylphosphatidylinositol-anchored high-density lipoprotein binding protein 1), binds lipoprotein lipase and shuttles it to its site of action in the capillary lumen. A deficiency in GPIHBP1 prevents lipoprotein lipase from reaching the capillary lumen. Patients with GPIHBP1 deficiency have low plasma levels of lipoprotein lipase, impaired intravascular hydrolysis of triglycerides, and severe hypertriglyceridemia (chylomicronemia). During the characterization of a monoclonal antibody-based immunoassay for GPIHBP1, we encountered two plasma samples (both from patients with chylomicronemia) that contained an interfering substance that made it impossible to measure GPIHBP1. That finding raised the possibility that those samples might contain GPIHBP1 autoantibodies. |
PubMedSearch : Beigneux_2017_N.Engl.J.Med_376_1647 |
PubMedID: 28402248 |
Beigneux AP, Miyashita K, Ploug M, Blom DJ, Ai M, Linton MF, Khovidhunkit W, Dufour R, Garg A, McMahon MA, Pullinger CR, Sandoval NP, Hu X, Allan CM, Larsson M, Machida T, Murakami M, Reue K, Tontonoz P, Goldberg IJ, Moulin P, Charriere S, Fong LG, Nakajima K, Young SG (2017)
Autoantibodies against GPIHBP1 as a Cause of Hypertriglyceridemia
N Engl J Med
376 :1647
Beigneux AP, Miyashita K, Ploug M, Blom DJ, Ai M, Linton MF, Khovidhunkit W, Dufour R, Garg A, McMahon MA, Pullinger CR, Sandoval NP, Hu X, Allan CM, Larsson M, Machida T, Murakami M, Reue K, Tontonoz P, Goldberg IJ, Moulin P, Charriere S, Fong LG, Nakajima K, Young SG (2017)
N Engl J Med
376 :1647