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Pediatric Patients with Sitosterolemia: Next-Generation Sequencing and Biochemical Examination in Clinical Practice.

Valentina V MiroshnikovaPetr Andreevich VasiluevSvetlana V LinkovaVladislav M SoloviovOlga N IvanovaEkaterina R TolmachevaVasilisa Y UdalovaPolina V BaranovaDarya Y AleksandrovaTatiana V StrokovaIrina M MiklashevichArtem D IzyumchenkoKseniia V DrachevaMaria N GruninaNataliya N SmirnovaAnna S KuchinaEkaterina Y ZakharovaSofya N Pchelina
Published in: Journal of personalized medicine (2023)
Here, we report the pediatric cases of sitosterolemia, a rare autosomal-recessive genetic disorder, characterized by high concentrations of plant sterols in blood and heterogeneity manifestations. All three patients (two girls aged 2 and 6 years old, and one boy aged 14 years old) were initially diagnosed with hypercholesterinemia. Next-generation sequencing (NGS) revealed homozygous (p.Leu572Pro/p.Leu572Pro) and compound (p.Leu572Pro/p.Gly512Arg and p.Leu572Pro/p.Trp361*) variants in the ABCG8 gene that allowed for the diagnosis of sitosterolemia. Two patients whose blood phytosterol levels were estimated before the diet demonstrated high levels of sitosterol/campesterol (69.6/29.2 and 28.3/12.4 μmol/L, respectively). Here, we demonstrate that NGS-testing led to the proper diagnosis that is essential for patients' management. The variant p.Leu572Pro might be prevalent among patients with sitosterolemia in Russia.
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