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E Di Leo

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LIPIDOMICS OF HUMAN SKIN FIBROBLASTS IN NEIMANN-PICK DISEASE TYPE C

2013

Neimann-Pick Disease type C is a hereditary lysosomal storage disease due to mutations of the NPC1 or NPC2 genes. The products of these genes encodes for components of a lysosomal machinery that transport different kinds of lipids across the lysosomal membrane. The main abnormalities of NPC1 de ciency phenotype is the accumulation of free cholesterol (FC) and sphingolipids (GL) in brain, liver and other organs cells. Neurodegeneration and hepato-splenomegaly are common ndings. The NPC disease, in his severe onset, leads to a precocious exitus, though the inhibition of glyco-SL synthesis by miglustat has shown some clinical bene t. Recently the physiopathological mechanism has been partly el…

Neimann-Pick Disease type CSettore MED/09 - Medicina Internalipidomic
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A NOVEL LOSS OF FUNCTION MUTATION OF PCSK9 GENE

2006

LDLR genePCSK9 gene; loss of function; missense mutation; LDLR gene; LDL-C; hypocholesterolemic effecthypocholesterolemic effectloss of functionPCSK9 genemissense mutationLDL-C
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FUNCTIONAL CHARACTERIZATION OF NOVEL AMINO ACID VARIANTS IN APOB IN FAMILIAL HYPOBETALIPOPROTEINEMIA

2013

Introduction. Familial Hypobetalipoproteinemia (FHBL) is a codominant disorder characterized by reduced levels of LDL and apolipoprotein B (apoB) in plasma. In approximately 50% of FHBL cases is due to mutations in APOB gene resulting in truncated apoBs of various size. Only a few missense mutations have been reported so far as the cause of FHBL. In vitro studies have shown that these mutations induce retention of the mutant apoB in the endoplasmic reticulum and impair the secretion of apoB-containing lipoproteins. We identi ed two novel amino acid variants (Thr26-27del and Tyr102Cys) located in the N-terminal 1000 amino acids of mature apoB in two hypocholesterolemic blood donors. Methods.…

Settore MED/09 - Medicina Internamissense variantsFHBLFHBL; missense variants
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