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APOE and Familial Hypercholesterolemia

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Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2024 Apr 19
PMID 38640077
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Purpose Of Review: Autosomal dominant hypercholesterolemia is a common cause of cardiovascular disease. In addition to the classic genes that cause hypercholesterolemia, LDLR, APOB and PCSK9 , a new locus has emerged as a candidate to be the cause of this hyperlipidemia, the p.(Leu167del) mutation in the APOE gene.

Recent Findings: Various studies have demonstrated the involvement of the p.(Leu167del) mutation in the APOE gene in hypercholesterolemia: Studies of family segregation, lipoprotein composition by ultracentrifugation and proteomic techniques, and functional studies of VLDL-carrying p.(Leu167del) internalization with cell cultures have demonstrated the role of this mutation in the cause of hypercholesterolemia. The phenotype of individuals carrying the p.(Leu167del) in APOE is indistinguishable from familial hypercholesterolemia individuals with mutations in the classic genes. However, a better response to lipid-lowering treatment has been demonstrated in these APOE mutation carrier individuals.

Summary: Therefore, APOE gene should be considered a candidate locus along with LDLR, APOB , and PCSK9 to be investigated in the genetic diagnosis of familial hypercholesterolemia.

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