LDLRAD4-AS1


LDL-R Adapter Protein 1: A Gateway to Understanding Cholesterol Metabolism

Description:

Low-density lipoprotein receptor adapter protein 1 (LDLRAP1) is an essential protein that plays a crucial role in regulating cholesterol metabolism in the body. It serves as a bridge between the low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor, which removes LDL (bad cholesterol) from the bloodstream, and the clathrin-coated pits on the cell surface, where LDL particles are internalized.

Associated Diseases:

Mutations in the LDLRAP1 gene have been linked to several genetic disorders that affect cholesterol metabolism, including:

  • Familial Hypercholesterolemia (FH): A condition characterized by high levels of LDL cholesterol in the blood, leading to an increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
  • Cholesteryl Ester Storage Disease (CESD): A condition in which cholesterol accumulates in macrophages, causing liver and spleen enlargement.
  • Wolman Disease: A rare and severe condition that affects infants, causing widespread cholesterol deposition and liver failure.

Did you Know ?

In individuals with FH, a single mutation in the LDLRAP1 gene can result in a 2-fold increase in LDL cholesterol levels, highlighting the significant impact of this protein on cholesterol homeostasis.



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