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Clinical, Biochemical, and Molecular Characterization of Novel Mutations in ABCA1 in Families with Tangier Disease

Authors :
Simon W. Rabkin
Fudan Miao
Jiri Frohlich
David Cassiman
Jennifer A. Collins
Singh N. Sadananda
Michael R. Hayden
Clara D.M. van Karnebeek
Liam R. Brunham
Bryan Sayson
Martin H. Kang
Sylvia Stockler
Lin-Hua Zhang
Source :
JIMD Reports ISBN: 9783662448625
Publication Year :
2014
Publisher :
Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2014.

Abstract

Tangier disease is a rare, autosomal recessive disorder caused by mutations in the ABCA1 gene and is characterized by near absence of plasma high-density lipoprotein cholesterol, accumulation of cholesterol in multiple tissues, peripheral neuropathy, and accelerated atherosclerosis. Here we report three new kindreds with Tangier disease harboring both known and novel mutations in ABCA1. One patient was identified to be homozygous for a nonsense mutation, p.Gln1038*. In a remarkably large Tangier disease pedigree with four affected siblings, we identified compound heterozygosity for previously reported missense variants, p.Arg937Val and p.Thr940Met, and show that both of these mutations result in significantly impaired cholesterol efflux in transfected cells. In a third pedigree, the proband was identified to be compound heterozygous for two novel mutations, a frameshift (p.Ile1200Hisfs*4) and an intronic variant (c.4176-11T>G), that lead to the creation of a cryptic splice site acceptor and premature truncation, p.Ser1392Argfs*6. We demonstrate that this mutation arose de novo, the first demonstration of a pathogenic de novo mutation in ABCA1 associated with Tangier disease. We also report results of glucose tolerance testing in a Tangier disease kindred for the first time, showing a gene–dose relationship between ABCA1 activity and glucose tolerance and suggesting that Tangier disease patients may have substantially impaired islet function. Our findings provide insight into the diverse phenotypic manifestations of this rare disorder, expand the list of pathogenic mutations in ABCA1, and increase our understanding of how specific mutations in this gene lead to abnormal cellular and physiological phenotypes.

Details

ISBN :
978-3-662-44862-5
ISBNs :
9783662448625
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
JIMD Reports ISBN: 9783662448625
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5065aaff5c7c7e04339ef7a34f33876f
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/8904_2014_348