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Novel mutations of SAR1B gene in four children with chylomicron retention disease.

Authors :
Simone ML
Rabacchi C
Kuloglu Z
Kansu A
Ensari A
Demir AM
Hizal G
Di Leo E
Bertolini S
Calandra S
Tarugi P
Source :
Journal of clinical lipidology [J Clin Lipidol] 2019 Jul - Aug; Vol. 13 (4), pp. 554-562. Date of Electronic Publication: 2019 May 30.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Background: Intestinal lipid malabsorption, resulting from an impaired formation or secretion of chylomicrons and associated with severe hypobetalipoproteinemia (HBL), may be due to biallelic mutations in APOB (homozygous FHBL type-1), MTTP (abetalipoproteinemia), or SAR1B (chylomicron retention disease).<br />Objective: We investigated four children, each born from consanguineous parents, presenting with steatorrhea, malnutrition, accumulation of lipids in enterocytes, and severe hypocholesterolemia with an apparent recessive transmission.<br />Methods: We sequenced a panel of genes whose variants may be associated with HBL.<br />Results: Case 1, a 9-month-old male, was found to be homozygous for a SAR1B variant (c.49 C>T), predicted to encode a truncated Sar1b protein devoid of function (p.Gln17*). Case 2, a 4-year-old male, was found to be homozygous for a SAR1B missense variant [c.409 G>C, p.(Asp137His)], which affects a highly conserved residue close to the Sar1b guanosine recognition site. Case 3, a 6-year-old male, was found to be homozygous for an ∼6 kb deletion of the SAR1B gene, which eliminates exon 2; this deletion causes the loss of the ATG translation initiation codon in the SAR1B mRNA. The same homozygous mutation was found in an 11-month-old child (case 4) who was related to case 3.<br />Conclusions: We report 4 children with intestinal lipid malabsorption were found to have chylomicron retention disease due to 3 novel variants in the SAR1B gene.<br /> (Copyright © 2019 National Lipid Association. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1933-2874
Volume :
13
Issue :
4
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Journal of clinical lipidology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
31253576
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jacl.2019.05.013