Mutations of the human hepatic lipase gene in patients with combined hypertriglyceridemia/hyperalphalipoproteinemia and in patients with familial combined hyperlipidemia.
Journal of Molecular Medicine : Official Organ of the "Gesellschaft Deutscher Naturforscher und Ärzte" 1999 October
Hepatic lipase is an enzyme which hydrolyzes triglycerides from plasma lipoproteins and thus takes part in the metabolism of intermediate density lipoproteins and high-density lipoproteins. The search described here concentrated on mutations of the HL gene in 129 patients with combined hypertriglyceridemia/hyperalphalipoproteinemia and in 184 members of 19 families with familial combined hyperlipidemia. Controls were 100 subjects with favorable lipid values (age 46-51 years). Mutation screening and analysis were performed by temperature-gradient gel electrophoresis, allele-specific restriction genotyping, and sequencing. Six different missense mutations and four different silent mutations were found in the HL gene. The alleles Phe-267 and Gln-343 were detected only once in the patient group with hypertriglyceridemia and hyperalphalipoproteinemia and were not detected in the control group. The allele Met-383 was rare in both patients and controls. We found 9.3% of the patients and only 3.0% of controls to be carrying the Val-73-Met missense mutation. The allele Phe-334 was found in 5.43% of patients and in 2.0% of controls. The difference between the frequencies of these alleles was significant between male patients and male controls (Met-73 P=0.044; Phe-334 P=0.047). Also, the summarized odds ratio of 3.28 (95% confidence interval 1.23-8.73) demonstrates that mutation carriers are significantly more prevalent in the patients. Fifteen carriers of the Met-73 allele were found in six families of the familial combined hyperlipidemia group. Furthermore, six carriers of the Phe-334 allele were found in three families of the same group. In comparison to the controls the summarized odds ratio of 2.45 (95% confidence interval 0.89-6.71) barely missed the level of significance. The linkage between genotype and phenotype was incomplete. These results show an association of the missense mutations Val-73-Met and Leu-334-Phe as susceptibility alleles for combined forms of hyperlipidemia.
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