Abstract
Background Lipoprotein lipase (LPL) deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by hypertriglyceridemia. The genetic defect lies in a mutation of the LPL gene. Methods A Chinese neonate with non-consanguineous parents was incidentally found to have hypertriglyceridemia. Mutation in her LPL gene was screened by using polymerase chain reaction and direct DNA sequencing. Results Homozygous missense mutations (L252V) were detected in the LPL gene of the patient. A novel nonsense mutation (C27X) was also identified. Conclusion Our finding supports L252V mutation in the LPL gene is a common mutation in Chinese with familial hyperchylomicronemia syndrome. DNA-based diagnosis in this syndrome is definitive. It saves the need for heparin-infusion test, which carries the risk of hemorrhage, and the measurement of LPL activity, which is tedious and is not widely available.
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