The autosomal co-dominant disorder familial hypobetalipoproteinemia (FHBL) may be due to mutations in the APOB gene encoding apolipoprotein B (apoB), the main constituent peptide of chylomicrons, very low and low density lipoproteins. We describe an 11 month-old child with failure to thrive, intestinal lipid malabsorption, hepatic steatosis and severe hypobetalipoproteinemia, suggesting the diagnosis of homozygous FHBL, abetalipoproteinemia (ABL) or chylomicron retention disease (CMRD). The analysis of candidate genes showed that patientwas homozygous for a variant (c.1594 CNT) in the APOB gene causing arginine to tryptophan conversion at position 505 of mature apoB (Arg505Trp). No mutations were found in a panel of other potential candidate genes for hypobetalipoproteinemia. In vitro studies showed a reduced secretion of mutant apoB-48 with respect to the wild-type apoB-48 in transfected McA-RH7777 cells. The Arg505Trp substitution is located in the βα1 domain of apoB involved in the lipidation of apoB mediated by microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (MTP), the first step in VLDL and chylomicron formation. The patient's condition improved in response to a low fat diet supplemented with fat-soluble vitamins. Homozygosity for a rare missense mutation in the βα1 domain of apoB may be the cause of both severe hypobetalipoproteinemia and intestinal lipid malabsorption.

Homozygous familial hypobetalipoproteinemia: A Turkish case carrying a missense mutation in apolipoprotein B / Yilmaz, Berna Seker; Mungan, Neslihan Onenli; Di Leo, Enza; Magnolo, Lucia; Artuso, Lucia; Bernardis, Isabella; Tumgor, Gokhan; Kor, Deniz; Tarugi, Patrizia Maria. - In: CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0009-8981. - STAMPA. - 452:(2016), pp. 185-190. [10.1016/j.cca.2015.11.017]

Homozygous familial hypobetalipoproteinemia: A Turkish case carrying a missense mutation in apolipoprotein B

DI LEO, ENZA;ARTUSO, LUCIA;BERNARDIS, ISABELLA;TARUGI, Patrizia Maria
2016

Abstract

The autosomal co-dominant disorder familial hypobetalipoproteinemia (FHBL) may be due to mutations in the APOB gene encoding apolipoprotein B (apoB), the main constituent peptide of chylomicrons, very low and low density lipoproteins. We describe an 11 month-old child with failure to thrive, intestinal lipid malabsorption, hepatic steatosis and severe hypobetalipoproteinemia, suggesting the diagnosis of homozygous FHBL, abetalipoproteinemia (ABL) or chylomicron retention disease (CMRD). The analysis of candidate genes showed that patientwas homozygous for a variant (c.1594 CNT) in the APOB gene causing arginine to tryptophan conversion at position 505 of mature apoB (Arg505Trp). No mutations were found in a panel of other potential candidate genes for hypobetalipoproteinemia. In vitro studies showed a reduced secretion of mutant apoB-48 with respect to the wild-type apoB-48 in transfected McA-RH7777 cells. The Arg505Trp substitution is located in the βα1 domain of apoB involved in the lipidation of apoB mediated by microsomal triglyceride transfer protein (MTP), the first step in VLDL and chylomicron formation. The patient's condition improved in response to a low fat diet supplemented with fat-soluble vitamins. Homozygosity for a rare missense mutation in the βα1 domain of apoB may be the cause of both severe hypobetalipoproteinemia and intestinal lipid malabsorption.
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Homozygous familial hypobetalipoproteinemia: A Turkish case carrying a missense mutation in apolipoprotein B / Yilmaz, Berna Seker; Mungan, Neslihan Onenli; Di Leo, Enza; Magnolo, Lucia; Artuso, Lucia; Bernardis, Isabella; Tumgor, Gokhan; Kor, Deniz; Tarugi, Patrizia Maria. - In: CLINICA CHIMICA ACTA. - ISSN 0009-8981. - STAMPA. - 452:(2016), pp. 185-190. [10.1016/j.cca.2015.11.017]
Yilmaz, Berna Seker; Mungan, Neslihan Onenli; Di Leo, Enza; Magnolo, Lucia; Artuso, Lucia; Bernardis, Isabella; Tumgor, Gokhan; Kor, Deniz; Tarugi, Patrizia Maria
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