• Internal medicine · Nov 2024

    The First Japanese Case of Familial Hypercholesterolemia Caused by an APOE p.Leu167del Mutation: A Case Report.

    • Hayato Tada, Akihiro Nomura, Masa-Aki Kawashiri, and Masayuki Takamura.
    • Department of Cardiovascular Medicine, Kanazawa University Graduate School of Medical Sciences, Japan.
    • Intern. Med. 2024 Nov 21.

    AbstractWe herein report the first Japanese case of familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) caused by a specific mutation in APOE (c.500_502delTCC [p.Leu167del]). The proband was a 38-year-old man diagnosed with FH based on the clinical findings. Genetic testing revealed a rare pathogenic variant in APOE but no relevant mutation in any "FH genes," including low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor, proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9, apolipoprotein B, and LDL receptor adaptor protein 1. His LDL cholesterol level was well controlled by the introduction of statins, ezetimibe, and PCSK9 inhibitors. Cascade and reverse cascade screening identified his son and father as also having FH caused by this particular mutation.

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