Cholesterol Levels in Genetically Determined Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Russian Karelia

Familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) is a rare disease that tends to be diagnosed lately. In Russia, the genetic and phenotypic characteristics of the disease are not well defined. We investigated 102 patients with definite FH. In 52 of these patients (50.9%) genetic analysis was performed, revealing...

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Main Authors: Korneva, V. A., Kuznetsova, T. Yu., Bogoslovskaya, T. Yu., Polyakov, D. S., Vasilyev, V. B., Orlov, A. V., Mandelshtam, M. Yu.
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spelling ftpubmed:oai:pubmedcentral.nih.gov:5387824 2023-05-15T17:01:09+02:00 Cholesterol Levels in Genetically Determined Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Russian Karelia Korneva, V. A. Kuznetsova, T. Yu. Bogoslovskaya, T. Yu. Polyakov, D. S. Vasilyev, V. B. Orlov, A. V. Mandelshtam, M. Yu. 2017 http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5387824/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458923 https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/9375818 en eng Hindawi http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5387824/ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28458923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/9375818 Copyright © 2017 V. A. Korneva et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. CC-BY Research Article Text 2017 ftpubmed https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/9375818 2017-05-07T00:18:22Z Familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) is a rare disease that tends to be diagnosed lately. In Russia, the genetic and phenotypic characteristics of the disease are not well defined. We investigated 102 patients with definite FH. In 52 of these patients (50.9%) genetic analysis was performed, revealing pathogenic mutations of the low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor gene in 22 patients. We report here five mutations of the LDL receptor gene found in the Karelian FH sample for the first time. The detection rate of mutations in definite FH patients was 42.3%. Two groups of patients with a definite diagnosis of FH according to the Dutch Lipid Clinic Network criteria were compared: the first group had putatively functionally important LDL receptor gene mutations, while in the second group LDL receptor gene mutations were excluded by single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis. Total and LDL cholesterol levels were higher in the group with LDL receptor mutations compared to the mutation-free population. The frequency of mutations in patients with LDL cholesterol > 6.5 mmol/L was more than 3 times higher than that in patients with LDL < 6.5 mmol/L. Total and LDL cholesterol levels and the frequency of coronary heart disease and myocardial infarction were higher in the group with definite FH compared to groups with probable and possible FH. Cholesterol figures in FH patients of different age and sex from the Karelian population were comparable. Text karelia* karelian PubMed Central (PMC) Cholesterol 2017 1 6
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Korneva, V. A.
Kuznetsova, T. Yu.
Bogoslovskaya, T. Yu.
Polyakov, D. S.
Vasilyev, V. B.
Orlov, A. V.
Mandelshtam, M. Yu.
Cholesterol Levels in Genetically Determined Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Russian Karelia
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description Familial hypercholesterolaemia (FH) is a rare disease that tends to be diagnosed lately. In Russia, the genetic and phenotypic characteristics of the disease are not well defined. We investigated 102 patients with definite FH. In 52 of these patients (50.9%) genetic analysis was performed, revealing pathogenic mutations of the low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor gene in 22 patients. We report here five mutations of the LDL receptor gene found in the Karelian FH sample for the first time. The detection rate of mutations in definite FH patients was 42.3%. Two groups of patients with a definite diagnosis of FH according to the Dutch Lipid Clinic Network criteria were compared: the first group had putatively functionally important LDL receptor gene mutations, while in the second group LDL receptor gene mutations were excluded by single-strand conformation polymorphism analysis. Total and LDL cholesterol levels were higher in the group with LDL receptor mutations compared to the mutation-free population. The frequency of mutations in patients with LDL cholesterol > 6.5 mmol/L was more than 3 times higher than that in patients with LDL < 6.5 mmol/L. Total and LDL cholesterol levels and the frequency of coronary heart disease and myocardial infarction were higher in the group with definite FH compared to groups with probable and possible FH. Cholesterol figures in FH patients of different age and sex from the Karelian population were comparable.
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author Korneva, V. A.
Kuznetsova, T. Yu.
Bogoslovskaya, T. Yu.
Polyakov, D. S.
Vasilyev, V. B.
Orlov, A. V.
Mandelshtam, M. Yu.
author_facet Korneva, V. A.
Kuznetsova, T. Yu.
Bogoslovskaya, T. Yu.
Polyakov, D. S.
Vasilyev, V. B.
Orlov, A. V.
Mandelshtam, M. Yu.
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title Cholesterol Levels in Genetically Determined Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Russian Karelia
title_short Cholesterol Levels in Genetically Determined Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Russian Karelia
title_full Cholesterol Levels in Genetically Determined Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Russian Karelia
title_fullStr Cholesterol Levels in Genetically Determined Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Russian Karelia
title_full_unstemmed Cholesterol Levels in Genetically Determined Familial Hypercholesterolaemia in Russian Karelia
title_sort cholesterol levels in genetically determined familial hypercholesterolaemia in russian karelia
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