Albers_1982_Hum.Genet_62_82

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Title : Familial lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase deficiency in a Japanese family: evidence for functionally defective enzyme in homozygotes and obligate heterozygotes - Albers_1982_Hum.Genet_62_82
Author(s) : Albers JJ , Chen CH , Adolphson JL , Sakuma M , Kodama T , Akanuma Y
Ref : Hum Genet , 62 :82 , 1982
Abstract :

Lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase (LCAT) mass and activity were measured in a Japanese family with familial LCAT deficiency. The two LCAT-deficient subjects had LCAT mass approximately 40-46% of normal (2.65 and 2.31 micrograms/ml respectively, as compared with normal levels of 5.76 +/- 0.95 microgram/ml in 19 Japanese subjects) and enzyme activity less than 10% of normal (9.1 and 8.3 nmol/h/ml respectively, as compared with normal levels of 100 nmol/h/ml). All obligate heterozygotes examined, including the father of the two LCAT-deficient subjects, and all five children of the deficient subjects had LCAT mass approximately 72-80% of the normal LCAT mass (4.12, 4.38, 4.45, 4.48, 4.49, 4.61 micrograms/ml, respectively) and LCAT activity approximately half normal (51.9, 52.4, 54.2, 56.6, and 57.2 nmol/h/ml). We conclude that the two LCAT-deficient subjects of this family have functionally defective enzyme. Furthermore, the data suggest that the plasma of the obligate heterozygotes contain both normal and functionally defective enzymes.

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Albers JJ, Chen CH, Adolphson JL, Sakuma M, Kodama T, Akanuma Y (1982)
Familial lecithin-cholesterol acyltransferase deficiency in a Japanese family: evidence for functionally defective enzyme in homozygotes and obligate heterozygotes
Hum Genet 62 :82

Albers JJ, Chen CH, Adolphson JL, Sakuma M, Kodama T, Akanuma Y (1982)
Hum Genet 62 :82