Henderson_1992_J.Med.Genet_29_119

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Title : The lipoprotein lipase Gly188----Glu mutation in South Africans of Indian descent: evidence suggesting common origins and an increased frequency - Henderson_1992_J.Med.Genet_29_119
Author(s) : Henderson HE , Hassan F , Berger GM , Hayden MR
Ref : Journal of Medical Genetics , 29 :119 , 1992
Abstract :

Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) plays a crucial role in the hydrolysis of the triglyceride core of circulating chylomicrons and very low density lipoproteins (VLDL) and also has a major effect on the levels and lipid composition of high density lipoproteins (HDL). LPL deficiency is inherited as an autosomal recessive trait and most commonly presents with chylomicronaemia, abdominal pain, and eruptive xanthomata. We have previously described a mutation in exon 5 of the LPL gene which results in a substitution of glutamic acid for glycine at amino acid 188. We have now assessed 16 South African LPL deficient patients from nine separate kindreds for this mutation. Nine of these probands were homozygous for the mutation and were from four families, all of Indian descent. The ancestors of these probands have their origins in villages close to Bombay, India, which suggests a common ancestral mutation for the four Indian kindreds, particularly as the mutant allele in each family carried the identical restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) haplotype. The presence of at least nine affected subjects in this small community around Cape Town is evidence for a higher than expected gene frequency for LPL deficiency in this population.

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Henderson HE, Hassan F, Berger GM, Hayden MR (1992)
The lipoprotein lipase Gly188----Glu mutation in South Africans of Indian descent: evidence suggesting common origins and an increased frequency
Journal of Medical Genetics 29 :119

Henderson HE, Hassan F, Berger GM, Hayden MR (1992)
Journal of Medical Genetics 29 :119