Title : Cholesterol trafficking-related serum lipoprotein functions in children with cholesteryl ester storage disease - Zimetti_2015_Atherosclerosis_242_443 |
Author(s) : Zimetti F , Favari E , Cagliero P , Adorni MP , Ronda N , Bonardi R , Gomaraschi M , Calabresi L , Bernini F , Guardamagna O |
Ref : Atherosclerosis , 242 :443 , 2015 |
Abstract :
OBJECTIVE: Serum lipoproteins influence cell cholesterol content by delivering and removing cholesterol to/from cells, functions mainly exerted by LDL and HDL, respectively. Especially in the case of HDL, structure and composition are crucial for function, beyond serum levels. Cholesteryl ester storage disease (CESD) is caused by LIPA gene mutations and reduced activity of lysosomal acid lipase (LAL), the enzyme responsible for hydrolysis of cholesteryl esters and TG. CESD patients typically present dyslipidaemia, liver damage and premature atherosclerosis. The objective of this work was to evaluate serum HDL cholesterol efflux capacity (CEC) and serum cholesterol loading capacity (CLC) in CESD pediatric patients and to study lipoprotein qualitative modifications. |
PubMedSearch : Zimetti_2015_Atherosclerosis_242_443 |
PubMedID: 26291497 |
Zimetti F, Favari E, Cagliero P, Adorni MP, Ronda N, Bonardi R, Gomaraschi M, Calabresi L, Bernini F, Guardamagna O (2015)
Cholesterol trafficking-related serum lipoprotein functions in children with cholesteryl ester storage disease
Atherosclerosis
242 :443
Zimetti F, Favari E, Cagliero P, Adorni MP, Ronda N, Bonardi R, Gomaraschi M, Calabresi L, Bernini F, Guardamagna O (2015)
Atherosclerosis
242 :443