Point mutation (-69 G→ A) in the promoter region of cholesteryl ester transfer protein gene in Japanese hyperalphalipoproteinemic subjects

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作者
Nagano, M
Yamashita, S
Hirano, K
Kujiraoka, T
Ito, M
Sagehashi, Y
Hattori, H
Nakajima, N
Maruyama, T
Sakai, N
Egashira, T
Matsuzawa, Y
机构
[1] Osaka Univ, Grad Sch Med, Dept Internal Med & Mol Sci, Suita, Osaka 5650871, Japan
[2] Nakajima Clin, Akita, Japan
关键词
cholesteryl ester transfer protein deficiency hyperalphalipoproteinemia; mutation; promoter; PEA3/ETS binding site;
D O I
10.1161/01.ATV.21.6.985
中图分类号
R5 [内科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100201 ;
摘要
Cholesteryl ester transfer protein (CETP) transfers cholesteryl ester (CE) from HDL to apolipoprotein (apo) B-containing lipoproteins and plays a crucial role in reverse cholesterol transport, which is a major protective system against atherosclerosis. Genetic CETP deficiency is the most common cause of a marked hyperalphalipoproteine mia (HALP) in the Japanese, and various mutations have been identified in the coding region as well as in the exon/intron boundaries in the CETP gene. In the present study, we identified a novel mutation in the promoter region of the CETP gene. This mutation was a G-to-A substitution at the -69 nucleotide of the promoter region (-69 G -->A). corresponding to the second nucleotide of the PEA3/ETS binding site (CGGAA) located upstream of the putative TATA box. Four (2.0%) of 196 unrelated subjects with a marked HALF (HDL cholesterol greater than or equal to2.59 mmol/L=100 mg/dL) were revealed to be heterozygous for the -69 G -->A mutation, and the allelic frequency of the mutant was 0.0102 in the subjects with a marked HALF. The subjects with the -69 G -->A mutation had low plasma CETP levels. Reporter gene assay showed that this mutation markedly reduced the transcriptional activities in HepG2 cells (8% of wild type). These results suggested that this mutation would be dominant negative. In conclusion, a novel -69 G -->A mutation in the CETP gene causes the decreased transcriptional activity leading to HALP.
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