Reymer_1995_Nat.Genet_10_28

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Title : A lipoprotein lipase mutation (Asn291Ser) is associated with reduced HDL cholesterol levels in premature atherosclerosis - Reymer_1995_Nat.Genet_10_28
Author(s) : Reymer PW , Gagne E , Groenemeyer BE , Zhang H , Forsyth I , Jansen H , Seidell JC , Kromhout D , Lie KE , Kastelein J , et al.
Ref : Nat Genet , 10 :28 , 1995
Abstract :

A reduction of high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDC) is recognized as an important risk factor for coronary artery disease (CAD). We now show in approximately 1 in 20 males with proven atherosclerosis that an Asn291Ser mutation in the human lipoprotein lipase (LPL) gene is associated with significantly reduced HDL levels (P = 0.001) and results in a significant decrease in LPL catalytic activity (P < 0.0009). The relative frequency of this mutation increases in those patients with lower HDL cholesterol levels. In vitro mutagenesis and expression studies confirm that this change is associated with a significant reduction in LPL activity. Our data support the relationship between LPL activity and HDL-C levels, and suggest that a specific LPL mutation may be a factor in the development of atherosclerosis.

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Reymer PW, Gagne E, Groenemeyer BE, Zhang H, Forsyth I, Jansen H, Seidell JC, Kromhout D, Lie KE, Kastelein J, et al. (1995)
A lipoprotein lipase mutation (Asn291Ser) is associated with reduced HDL cholesterol levels in premature atherosclerosis
Nat Genet 10 :28

Reymer PW, Gagne E, Groenemeyer BE, Zhang H, Forsyth I, Jansen H, Seidell JC, Kromhout D, Lie KE, Kastelein J, et al. (1995)
Nat Genet 10 :28