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Molecular Spectrum of Autosomal Dominant Hypercholesterolemia in France

Autosomal Dominant Hypercholesterolemia (ADH), characterized by isolated elevation of plasmatic LDL cholesterol and premature cardiovascular complications, is associated with mutations in 3 major genes: LDLR (LDL receptor), APOB (apolipoprotein B) and PCSK9 (proprotein convertase subtilisin-kexin ty...

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Autores principales: Marduel, Marie, Carrié, Alain, Sassolas, Agnes, Devillers, Martine, Carreau, Valérie, Di Filippo, Mathilde, Erlich, Danièle, Abifadel, Marianne, Marques-Pinheiro, Alice, Munnich, Arnold, Junien, Claudine, Boileau, Catherine, Varret, Mathilde, Rabès, Jean-Pierre
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3152176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20809525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/humu.21348
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author Marduel, Marie
Carrié, Alain
Sassolas, Agnes
Devillers, Martine
Carreau, Valérie
Di Filippo, Mathilde
Erlich, Danièle
Abifadel, Marianne
Marques-Pinheiro, Alice
Munnich, Arnold
Junien, Claudine
Boileau, Catherine
Varret, Mathilde
Rabès, Jean-Pierre
author_facet Marduel, Marie
Carrié, Alain
Sassolas, Agnes
Devillers, Martine
Carreau, Valérie
Di Filippo, Mathilde
Erlich, Danièle
Abifadel, Marianne
Marques-Pinheiro, Alice
Munnich, Arnold
Junien, Claudine
Boileau, Catherine
Varret, Mathilde
Rabès, Jean-Pierre
author_sort Marduel, Marie
collection PubMed
description Autosomal Dominant Hypercholesterolemia (ADH), characterized by isolated elevation of plasmatic LDL cholesterol and premature cardiovascular complications, is associated with mutations in 3 major genes: LDLR (LDL receptor), APOB (apolipoprotein B) and PCSK9 (proprotein convertase subtilisin-kexin type 9). Through the French ADH Research Network, we collected molecular data from 1358 French probands from eleven different regions in France. Mutations in the LDLR gene were identified in 1003 subjects representing 391 unique events with 46.0% missense, 14.6% frameshift, 13.6% splice, and 11.3% nonsense mutations, 9.7% major rearrangements, 3.8% small in frame deletions/insertions, and 1.0% UTR mutations. Interestingly, 175 are novel mutational events and represent 45% of the unique events we identified, highlighting a specificity of the LDLR mutation spectrum in France. Furthermore, mutations in the APOB gene were identified in 89 probands and in the PCSK9 gene in 10 probands. Comparison of available clinical and biochemical data showed a gradient of severity for ADH-causing mutations: FH=PCSK9>FDB>‘Others’ genes. The respective contribution of each known gene to ADH in this French cohort is: LDLR 73.9%, APOB 6.6%, PCSK9 0.7%. Finally, in 19.0% of the probands, no mutation was found, thus underscoring the existence of ADH mutations located in still unknown genes. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
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spelling pubmed-31521762011-08-09 Molecular Spectrum of Autosomal Dominant Hypercholesterolemia in France Marduel, Marie Carrié, Alain Sassolas, Agnes Devillers, Martine Carreau, Valérie Di Filippo, Mathilde Erlich, Danièle Abifadel, Marianne Marques-Pinheiro, Alice Munnich, Arnold Junien, Claudine Boileau, Catherine Varret, Mathilde Rabès, Jean-Pierre Hum Mutat Mutation in Brief Autosomal Dominant Hypercholesterolemia (ADH), characterized by isolated elevation of plasmatic LDL cholesterol and premature cardiovascular complications, is associated with mutations in 3 major genes: LDLR (LDL receptor), APOB (apolipoprotein B) and PCSK9 (proprotein convertase subtilisin-kexin type 9). Through the French ADH Research Network, we collected molecular data from 1358 French probands from eleven different regions in France. Mutations in the LDLR gene were identified in 1003 subjects representing 391 unique events with 46.0% missense, 14.6% frameshift, 13.6% splice, and 11.3% nonsense mutations, 9.7% major rearrangements, 3.8% small in frame deletions/insertions, and 1.0% UTR mutations. Interestingly, 175 are novel mutational events and represent 45% of the unique events we identified, highlighting a specificity of the LDLR mutation spectrum in France. Furthermore, mutations in the APOB gene were identified in 89 probands and in the PCSK9 gene in 10 probands. Comparison of available clinical and biochemical data showed a gradient of severity for ADH-causing mutations: FH=PCSK9>FDB>‘Others’ genes. The respective contribution of each known gene to ADH in this French cohort is: LDLR 73.9%, APOB 6.6%, PCSK9 0.7%. Finally, in 19.0% of the probands, no mutation was found, thus underscoring the existence of ADH mutations located in still unknown genes. © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc. Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company 2010-11 /pmc/articles/PMC3152176/ /pubmed/20809525 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/humu.21348 Text en Copyright © 2010 Wiley-Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ Re-use of this article is permitted in accordance with the Creative Commons Deed, Attribution 2.5, which does not permit commercial exploitation.
spellingShingle Mutation in Brief
Marduel, Marie
Carrié, Alain
Sassolas, Agnes
Devillers, Martine
Carreau, Valérie
Di Filippo, Mathilde
Erlich, Danièle
Abifadel, Marianne
Marques-Pinheiro, Alice
Munnich, Arnold
Junien, Claudine
Boileau, Catherine
Varret, Mathilde
Rabès, Jean-Pierre
Molecular Spectrum of Autosomal Dominant Hypercholesterolemia in France
title Molecular Spectrum of Autosomal Dominant Hypercholesterolemia in France
title_full Molecular Spectrum of Autosomal Dominant Hypercholesterolemia in France
title_fullStr Molecular Spectrum of Autosomal Dominant Hypercholesterolemia in France
title_full_unstemmed Molecular Spectrum of Autosomal Dominant Hypercholesterolemia in France
title_short Molecular Spectrum of Autosomal Dominant Hypercholesterolemia in France
title_sort molecular spectrum of autosomal dominant hypercholesterolemia in france
topic Mutation in Brief
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3152176/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20809525
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/humu.21348
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