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Query: UMLS:C0242339 (dyslipidemia)
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Familial combined hyperlipidemia (FCHL, MIM-144250) is a common, multifactorial and heterogeneous dyslipidemia predisposing to premature coronary artery disease and characterized by elevated plasma triglycerides, cholesterol, or both. We identified a mutant mouse strain, HcB-19/Dem (HcB-19), that shares features with FCHL, including hypertriglyceridemia, hypercholesterolemia, elevated plasma apolipoprotein B and increased secretion of triglyceride-rich lipoproteins. The hyperlipidemia results from spontaneous mutation at a locus, Hyplip1, on distal mouse chromosome 3 in a region syntenic with a 1q21-q23 FCHL locus identified in Finnish, German, Chinese and US families. We fine-mapped Hyplip1 to roughly 160 kb, constructed a BAC contig and sequenced overlapping BACs to identify 13 candidate genes. We found substantially decreased mRNA expression for thioredoxin interacting protein (Txnip). Sequencing of the critical region revealed a Txnip nonsense mutation in HcB-19 that is absent in its normolipidemic parental strains. Txnip encodes a cytoplasmic protein that binds and inhibits thioredoxin, a major regulator of cellular redox state. The mutant mice have decreased CO2 production but increased ketone body synthesis, suggesting that altered redox status down-regulates the citric-acid cycle, sparing fatty acids for triglyceride and ketone body production. These results reveal a new pathway of potential clinical significance that contributes to plasma lipid metabolism.
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PMID:Positional cloning of the combined hyperlipidemia gene Hyplip1. 1175 87

Familial combined hyperlipidemia (FCHL) is the most common familial dyslipidemia, and is implicated in up to 20% of cases of premature coronary heart disease. Positive linkage to chromosome 1q was found in FCHL families participating in the NHLBI Family Heart Study (FHS), replicating linkage found in other studies. The HcB-19 mouse, which shares phenotypes with FCHL, was shown in other studies to have a nonsense mutation in the thioredoxin interacting protein gene (txnip). txnip is a gene on mouse chromosome 3 in a region syntenic with the 1q human FCHL linkage region. We re-sequenced the human homolog of mouse txnip in the FHS sample and identified nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). We did not observe the nonsense mutation found in the HcB-19 mouse, and only three of the SNPs discovered were sufficiently polymorphic for analysis. No association between FCHL and the TXNIP gene was found. Within FCHL cases, presence of variants also did not significantly affect body mass index or levels of lipids, insulin, or glucose. Our results suggest that in this sample, TXNIP does not play a major role in FCHL or related traits, and is unlikely to account for the positive evidence of linkage in this region.
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PMID:TXNIP gene not associated with familial combined hyperlipidemia in the NHLBI Family Heart Study. 1513 67