Familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) has a higher prevalence in central Tunisia together with a milder clinical expression than in western countries. The molecular basis of FH in Tunisia remains unknown. Our aim was to identify FH-causing mutations in three unrelated families (21 subjects) from the area of Souassi (central Tunisia). In probands with a presentation of homozygous FH, the promoter and 18 exons of the low density lipoprotein (LDL)-receptor gene were sequenced in both orientations. A novel complex frameshift mutation was identified in exon 10, nucleotides 1477-1479 (TCT) at Serine 472 were replaced by an insertion of seven nucleotides (AGAGACA), producing a premature termination codon 43 amino acids downstream. Binding of 125I-labelled LDL at 4 degrees C to cultured fibroblasts from two probands showed <2% normal LDL-receptor activity. AvaII digestion of PCR amplified genomic DNA identified this unique mutation in all families; homozygotes n=11, heterozygotes n=10. All mutation carriers shared the same haplotype (7 RFLPs), suggesting that they had a common ancestor. Despite high plasma LDL levels (m=16.0+/-3.0 mmol/l) and extravascular cholesterol deposits, most homozygotes were diagnosed after puberty and had a delayed onset of cardiovascular complications. Moreover, most heterozygotes were free of clinical signs and had plasma LDL cholesterol in the normal range (4.7+/-1.3 mmol/l) without taking any lipid-lowering medication. This mild clinical phenotype which contrasted with the severity of the mutation, could not be explained by specific apolipoprotein E or lipoprotein lipase alleles.

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