Surendran_2012_J.Intern.Med_272_185

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Title : Mutations in LPL, APOC2, APOA5, GPIHBP1 and LMF1 in patients with severe hypertriglyceridaemia - Surendran_2012_J.Intern.Med_272_185
Author(s) : Surendran RP , Visser ME , Heemelaar S , Wang J , Peter J , Defesche JC , Kuivenhoven JA , Hosseini M , Peterfy M , Kastelein JJ , Johansen CT , Hegele RA , Stroes ES , Dallinga-Thie GM
Ref : J Intern Med , 272 :185 , 2012
Abstract :

OBJECTIVES: The severe forms of hypertriglyceridaemia (HTG) are caused by mutations in genes that lead to the loss of function of lipoprotein lipase (LPL). In most patients with severe HTG (TG > 10 mmol L(-1) ), it is a challenge to define the underlying cause. We investigated the molecular basis of severe HTG in patients referred to the Lipid Clinic at the Academic Medical Center Amsterdam. METHODS: The coding regions of LPL, APOC2, APOA5 and two novel genes, lipase maturation factor 1 (LMF1) and GPI-anchored high-density lipoprotein (HDL)-binding protein 1 (GPIHBP1), were sequenced in 86 patients with type 1 and type 5 HTG and 327 controls. RESULTS: In 46 patients (54%), rare DNA sequence variants were identified, comprising variants in LPL (n = 19), APOC2 (n = 1), APOA5 (n = 2), GPIHBP1 (n = 3) and LMF1 (n = 8). In 22 patients (26%), only common variants in LPL (p.Asp36Asn, p.Asn318Ser and p.Ser474Ter) and APOA5 (p.Ser19Trp) could be identified, whereas no mutations were found in 18 patients (21%). In vitro validation revealed that the mutations in LMF1 were not associated with compromised LPL function. Consistent with this, five of the eight LMF1 variants were also found in controls and therefore cannot account for the observed phenotype. CONCLUSIONS: The prevalence of mutations in LPL was 34% and mostly restricted to patients with type 1 HTG. Mutations in GPIHBP1 (n = 3), APOC2 (n = 1) and APOA5 (n = 2) were rare but the associated clinical phenotype was severe. Routine sequencing of candidate genes in severe HTG has improved our understanding of the molecular basis of this phenotype associated with acute pancreatitis and may help to guide future individualized therapeutic strategies.

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Gene_locus related to this paper: human-LPL

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Mutation S474X_human-LPL    N318S_human-LPL    D36N_human-LPL
Gene_locus human-LPL

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Surendran RP, Visser ME, Heemelaar S, Wang J, Peter J, Defesche JC, Kuivenhoven JA, Hosseini M, Peterfy M, Kastelein JJ, Johansen CT, Hegele RA, Stroes ES, Dallinga-Thie GM (2012)
Mutations in LPL, APOC2, APOA5, GPIHBP1 and LMF1 in patients with severe hypertriglyceridaemia
J Intern Med 272 :185

Surendran RP, Visser ME, Heemelaar S, Wang J, Peter J, Defesche JC, Kuivenhoven JA, Hosseini M, Peterfy M, Kastelein JJ, Johansen CT, Hegele RA, Stroes ES, Dallinga-Thie GM (2012)
J Intern Med 272 :185