| Literature DB >> 21480869 |
L R Brunham1, I Tietjen, A E Bochem, R R Singaraja, P L Franchini, C Radomski, M Mattice, A Legendre, G K Hovingh, J J P Kastelein, M R Hayden.
Abstract
The scavenger receptor class B, member 1 (SR-BI), is a key cellular receptor for high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in mice, but its relevance to human physiology has not been well established. Recently a family was reported with a mutation in the gene encoding SR-BI and high HDL cholesterol (HDL-C). Here we report two additional individuals with extremely high HDL-C (greater than the 90th percentile for age and gender) with rare mutations in the gene encoding SR-BI. These mutations segregate with high HDL-C in family members of each proband and are associated with a 37% increase in plasma HDL-C in heterozygous individuals carrying them. Both mutations occur at highly conserved positions in the large extracellular loop region of SR-BI and are predicted to impair the function of the SR-BI protein. Our findings, combined with the prior report of a single mutation in the gene encoding SR-BI, further validate that mutations in SR-BI are a rare but recurring cause of elevated HDL-C in humans.Entities:
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Year: 2011 PMID: 21480869 DOI: 10.1111/j.1399-0004.2011.01682.x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Genet ISSN: 0009-9163 Impact factor: 4.438