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Silent exonic mutations in the low-density lipoprotein receptor gene that cause familial hypercholesterolemia by affecting mRNA splicing
Authors:Defesche J C  Schuurman E J M  Klaaijsen L N  Khoo K L  Wiegman A  Stalenhoef A F H
Affiliation:Department of Vascular Medicine, Academic Medical Centre at the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, the Netherlands;, Kelinnek Dr. Khoo Kah Lin, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia;, and Department of Medicine, Division of General Internal Medicine, Radboud University, Nijmegen Medical Centre, Nijmegen, the Netherlands
Abstract:
In a large group of patients with the clinical phenotype of familial hypercholesterolemia, such as elevated low-density lipoprotein (LDL) cholesterol and premature atherosclerosis, but without functional mutations in the genes coding for the LDL receptor and apolipoprotein B, we examined the effect of 128 seemingly neutral exonic and intronic DNA variants, discovered by routine sequencing of these genes. Two variants, G186G and R385R, were found to be associated with altered splicing. The nucleotide change leading to G186G resulted in the generation of new 3'-splice donor site in exon 4 and R385R was associated with a new 5'-splice acceptor site in exon 9 of the LDL receptor gene. Splicing of these alternate splice sites leads to an in-frame 75-base pair deletion in a stable mRNA of exon 4 in case of G186G and R385R resulted in a 31-base pair frame-shift deletion in exon 9 and non-sense-mediated mRNA decay.
Keywords:cardiovascular disease    cryptic splice sites    familial hypercholesterolemia    LDL receptor    silent mutations
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