Abstract

Background and aimClinical manifestations and genetic backgrounds of Japanese patients with sitosterolemia have been unclear. Materials and methodsWe searched PubMed for studies using the keywords “sitosterolemia” or “phytosterolemia” and “Japan”. Moreover, we added information from the members of the Committee on Primary Dyslipidemia under the Research Program on Rare and Intractable Disease of the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare (MHLW) of Japan. ResultsWe identified 36 patients with sitosterolemia caused by biallelic pathogenic mutations in the ATP-binding cassette subfamily G member 5 (ABCG5) or ATP-binding cassette subfamily G member 8 (ABCG8) from 31 families in Japan. The diagnosed age ranged from 0 to 64 years (median 13 years). The median sitosterol and LDL cholesterol levels were 100 μg/ml (IQR: 50–183), and 193 mg/dl (IQR: 108–295), respectively. All the patients exhibited cutaneous and/or tendon xanthomas, up to 9 (25%) patients exhibited premature coronary artery disease, 5 (16%) patients exhibited arthritis, and 8 (22%) patients exhibited blood abnormalities. Ezetimibe was administered to all the patients, including infantile cases, while statins, colestimide, evolocumab, probucol, and LDL apheresis were also used. ConclusionWe are providing a demographic overview of the clinical and genetic backgrounds of Japanese patients with sitosterolemia.

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