Identification of a novel heterozygous GPD1 missense variant in a Chinese adult patient with recurrent HTG-AP consuming a high-fat diet and heavy smoking

在患有复发性 HTG-AP 且食用高脂饮食和大量吸烟的中国成年患者中鉴定出一种新型杂合 GPD1 错义变异

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作者:Xiao-Yao Li #, Bei-Yuan Zhang #, Xin-Ran Liang #, Yan-Yu Han, Min-Hua Cheng, Mei Wei, Ke Cao, Xian-Cheng Chen, Ming Chen, Jian-Feng Duan, Wen-Kui Yu

Background

Glycerol-3-phosphate dehydrogenase 1 (GPD1) gene defect can cause hypertriglyceridemia (HTG), which usually occurs in infants. The gene defect has rarely been reported in adult HTG patients. In the present study, we described the clinical and functional analyses of a novel GPD1 missense variant in a Chinese adult patient with recurrent hypertriglyceridemia‑related acute pancreatitis (HTG-AP), consuming a high-fat diet and smoking heavily.

Conclusion

We identified a novel GPD1 variant, p.K327N, in a Chinese adult male patient with recurrent HTG-AP. The variant probably exerted a mild effect on GPD1 functions. The heterozygosity of this GPD1 variant, in addition to high-fat diet consumption and heavy smoking, probably triggered HTG-AP in the patient.

Methods

Exome sequencing was used to analyze the DNA of the adult patient's blood sample. It was found that there was a new variant of GPD1 gene-p.K327N, which was verified by gold standard-sanger sequencing method. In vitro, the corresponding plasmid was constructed and transfected into human renal HEK-293T cells, and GPD1 protein levels were detected. A biogenic analysis was performed to study the population frequency, conservation, and electric potential diagram of the new variant p.K327N. Finally, the previously reported GPD1 variants were sorted and their phenotypic relationships were compared.

Results

A novel heterozygous variant of GPD1, p.K327N (c.981G > C), was found in the proband. Furthermore, the patient's daughter carried this variant, whereas his wife did not carry the variant. The proband with obesity suffered eight episodes of HTG-AP from the age of 36 years, and each onset of AP was correlated to high-fat diet consumption and heavy smoking. In vitro, this variant exerted a relatively mild effect on GPD1 functions, which were associated with its effect upon secretion (~ 25% of secretion decreased compared with that of the wild-type); thus, eventually impairing protein synthesis. Additionally, 36 patients with GPD1 variants found in previous studies showed significant transient HTG in infancy. The proband carrying the GDP1 variant was the first reported adult with recurrent HTG-AP.

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