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Loss of function of GALNT2 lowers high density lipoproteins in humans, nonhuman primates, and rodents

Authors :
Hans H. Wandall
Reda Ouazzani
Rami Abou Jamra
Wei Zhao
Gayani Fernando
Henrik Clausen
Sekar Kathiresan
Eric Noé
John S. Millar
Lars Hansen
YoSon Park
Valentin Livanov
Seungbum Choi
Eric P. Bennett
Heiko Reutter
Danish Saleheen
Todd G. Kirchgessner
Cecilia Vitali
Bouhouche Ahmed
Katrine T. Schjoldager
Avanthi Raghavan
Sergey Y. Vakhrushev
Sumeet A. Khetarpal
Amritha Varshini Hanasoge Somasundara
Pritesh Patel
Gina M. Peloso
Christina Christoffersen
Christopher D. Brown
Daniel J. Rader
Andrew C. Edmondson
Eric LeGuern
Siew Peng Ho
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Human genetics studies have implicated GALNT2, encoding GalNAc-T2, as a novel regulator of high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) metabolism, but the mechanisms relating GALNT2 to HDL-C remain unclear. We investigated the impact of homozygous GALNT2 deficiency on HDL-C in humans and mammalian models. We identified two humans homozygous for loss-of-function mutations in GALNT2 who demonstrated low HDL-C. We also found that GALNT2 loss-of-function in mice, rats, and nonhuman primates decreased HDL-C. O-glycoproteomics studies of a human GALNT2 deficient subject validated ANGPTL3 and ApoC-III as GalNAc-T2 targets. Additional glycoproteomics in rodents identified targets influencing HDL-C, including phospholipid transfer protein (PLTP). GALNT2 deficiency reduced plasma PLTP activity in humans and rodents, and in mice this was rescued by reconstitution of hepatic Galnt2. We also found that GALNT2 GWAS SNPs associated with reduced HDL-C also correlate with lower hepatic GALNT2 expression. These results posit GALNT2 as a direct modulator of HDL metabolism across mammals.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....bbf7a41e35616088d23c21d64ae3f89b