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Abstract
The ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) effluxes cellular cholesterol and phospholipids to extracellular acceptors, mainly apolipoprotein A1, generating high density lipoprotein (HDL) particles. This is the first step in the anti-atherosclerotic process of transporting excess cholesterol from non-hepatic tissues to the liver. Loss-of-function variants in ABCA1 lead to reduced HDL cholesterol levels in plasma, thus possibly diminishing the atheroprotective effect of HDL. More than 250 missense variants have been reported in the ABCA1 gene, most of which remain to be functionally characterized. In this study we have characterized 74 variants affecting the intracellular domains of ABCA1 by assessing cholesterol efflux activity and cell surface localization of the protein, thereby shifting the pathogenicity classification of 10 variants from class 3 (uncertain significance) to class 4 (likely pathogenic) or class 2 (likely benign). Consequently, functional characterization contributes to a better understanding of the molecular basis of the pathogenicity of genetic variants in ABCA1, which could also clarify the mechanism of action of the protein.
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The Journal of Lipid Research (JLR) publishes original articles and reviews in the broadly defined area of biological lipids. We encourage the submission of manuscripts relating to lipids, including those addressing problems in biochemistry, molecular biology, structural biology, cell biology, genetics, molecular medicine, clinical medicine and metabolism. Major criteria for acceptance of articles are new insights into mechanisms of lipid function and metabolism and/or genes regulating lipid metabolism along with sound primary experimental data. Interpretation of the data is the authors’ responsibility, and speculation should be labeled as such. Manuscripts that provide new ways of purifying, identifying and quantifying lipids are invited for the Methods section of the Journal. JLR encourages contributions from investigators in all countries, but articles must be submitted in clear and concise English.