Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5615341 Journal of Clinical Lipidology 2017 8 Pages PDF
Abstract
We present 4 normal-weight sibling children with lysosomal acid lipase deficiency (LAL-D). LAL-D was considered in the differential diagnosis based on the absence of secondary causes and primary inherited traits for their marked hyperlipidemia, together with unexplained hepatic transaminase elevation. Residual lysosomal acid lipase activity confirmed the diagnosis. DNA sequencing of LIPA indicated that the siblings were compound heterozygotes (c.894G>A and c.428+1G>A). This case describes the unusual occurrence of all offspring from the same nonconsanguineous mother and father inheriting compound heterozygosity of a recessive trait and the identification of an apparently unique LIPA mutation (c.428+1G>A). It highlights the collaborative effort between a lipidologist and gastroenterologist in developing a differential diagnosis leading to the confirmatory diagnosis of this rare, life-threatening disease. With the availability of an effective enzyme replacement therapy (sebelipase alfa), LAL-D should be entertained in the differential diagnosis of children, adolescents, and young adults with idiopathic hyperlipidemia and unexplained hepatic transaminase elevation.
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