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The Journal of Lipid Research, Vol. 39, 2261-2270, November 1998
Copyright © 1998 by Lipid Research, Inc.
Improved detection of familial hypercholesterolemia by determining low density lipoprotein receptor expression in mitogen-induced proliferating lymphocytes
Pak-cheung Chana,
Alun Edwardsb,
René Lafrenièrec, and
Howard G. Parsonsa
a Department of Pediatrics and Medical Genetics, University of Calgary, Health Sciences Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 4N1
b Department of Medicine, University of Calgary, Health Sciences Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 4N1
c Department of Surgery, University of Calgary, Health Sciences Centre, Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 4N1
Correspondence to:
Howard G. Parsons.
In view of the presence of some 190 mutations in the low density lipoprotein receptor (LDL-R) gene and a lack of simple detection methods, we have developed an improved assay system for detecting familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) using mitogen-induced proliferating lymphocytes. Freshly isolated mononuclear cells were cultured for 3 days in RPMI 1640 supplemented with 10% human lipoprotein-deficient serum (LPDS) and 1% phytohemagglutinin (PHA). LDL-R expression was measured by flow cytometry using a monoclonal anti-LDL-R antibody or DiI-LDL. Mitogenic responses were monitored by cell size (FSC), interleukin-2 receptor (IL2-R) expression, and stimulation index (SI). The LDL-R expression in PHA-stimulated lymphocytes was significantly higher than lymphocytes or monocytes cultured without PHA (15.2- and 3.6-fold, respectively). The gradation of the LDL-R expression was highly correlated to FSC, IL2-R expression, and SI (r > 0.9 in each case). However, no difference in FSC, IL2-R expression, or SI existed between 30 clinically diagnosed FH and 42 normolipemic control subjects. The significantly lower LDL-R expression in the FH group (45.2 ± 15.3% versus 100 ± 14.1%; unpaired t test, P < 0.0001) indicated the presence of genetic defects. Normocholesterolemic first degree relatives and non-FH hypercholesterolemic subjects demonstrated normal LDL-R expression as did the controls. The assay carries an efficiency of 97% and both sensitivity and specificity of 98.5%.
Measurement of low density lipoprotein receptor expression in phytohemagglutinin- and lipoprotein-deficient serum-stimulated lymphocytes offers a simple method for detecting familial hypercholesterolemia with improved sensitivity.Chan, P-c., A. Edwards, R. Lafrenière, and H. G. Parsons. Improved detection of familial hypercholesterolemia by determining low density lipoprotein receptor expression in mitogen-induced proliferating lymphocytes. J. Lipid Res. 1998. 39: 22612270.
Supplementary key words:
familial hypercholesterolemia, low density lipoprotein receptor, proliferating lymphocytes, mitogen stimulation, flow cytometry

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