Features of Sitosterolemia in Children.

Am J Cardiol

Department of Echocardiography, Beijing Anzhen Hospital, Capital Medical University, Beijing, China. Electronic address:

Published: May 2020

Sitosterolemia is a rare lipid metabolism disease with heterogeneous manifestations. Atherosclerosis can occur in children, and therefore, early detection, diagnosis, and treatment of this disease are important. We studied 18 pediatric patients with sitosterolemia who showed a significant increase in plasma lipid levels and analyzed their clinical, biochemical, and genetic characteristics. We recorded the initial serum lipid results and clinical manifestations of the patients. Lipid and plant sterol levels were measured after homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations of ABCG5 or ABCG8 were identified by genetic testing. Plasma plant sterol levels were analyzed by gas chromatography. Fourteen cases of sitosterolemia were examined by ultrasound and echocardiography. The initial total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein levels of the children were significantly increased, but then markedly decreased after diet control or drug treatment, and even reached normal levels. Carotid atherosclerosis and aortic valve regurgitation were present in three of 14 patients. Serum lipid levels of children with sitosterolemia and xanthomas were notably higher than those without xanthomas. There were no significant differences in clinical manifestations between patients with different genotypes. In conclusion, sitosterolemia should be considered in children with hyperlipidemia who do not present with xanthomas, especially with a significant increase in total cholesterol and low-density lipoprotein levels. There does not appear to be a correlation between clinical phenotype and genotype.

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