Identification of a variant in apob gene as a major cause of hypobetalipoproteinemia in lebanese families

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Ayoub, Carine | Azar, Yara | Abou-Khalil, Yara | Ghaleb, Youmna | Elbitar, Sandy | Halaby, Geeorges H. | Jambart, Sélim | Gannagé-Yared, Marie Hélène | Yaghi, César | Riachy, Carole Saade | Khoury, Ralph El | Rabès, Jean Pierre | Varret, Mathilde | Boileau, Cathérine | El Khoury, Petra | Abifadel, Marianne

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International audience. Familial hypobetalipoproteinemia (FHBL) is a codominant genetic disorder characterized by reduced plasma levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol and apolipoprotein B. To our knowl-edge, no study on FHBL in Lebanon and the Middle East region has been reported. Therefore, we conducted genetic studies in unrelated families and probands of Lebanese origin presenting with FHBL, in order to identify the causes of this disease. We found that 71% of the recruited probands and their affected relatives were heterozygous for the p.(Arg490Trp) variant in the APOB gene. Haplotype analysis showed that these patients presented the same mutant haplotype. Moreover, there was a decrease in plasma levels of PCSK9 in affected individuals compared to the non-affected and a significant positive correlation between circulating PCSK9 and ApoB levels in all studied probands and their family members. Some of the p.(Arg490Trp) carriers suffered from diabetes, hepatic steatosis or neurological problems. In conclusion, the p.(Arg490Trp) pathogenic variant seems a cause of FHBL in patients from Lebanese origin, accounting for approximately 70% of the probands with FHBL presumably as a result of a founder mutation in Lebanon. This study is crucial to guide the early diagnosis, management and prevention of the associated complications of this disease.

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