1.Construction of point mutation rabbits using CRISPR/Cas9.
Kunning YAN ; Yong CHENG ; Jingyan LIANG ; Yiwen ZHA ; Ting ZHANG
Journal of Zhejiang University. Medical sciences 2021;50(2):229-238
To establish a rabbit model of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type9 () point mutation with CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing technique. According to the PubMed gene protein data, the PCSK9 protein functional regions of human and rabbit were analyzed by Blast. The 386S (Ser) amino acid functional region of human gene was homologous to the 485S of rabbit gene. Three small guide RNAs and one single-stranded donor oligonucleotide were designed according to the 485S base substitution position and sequence analysis of rabbit gene. The synthetic small guide RNAs, Cas9 mRNA and single-stranded donor oligonucleotide were co-injected into the cytoplasm of rabbit fertilized eggs and the embryos were transferred into the pregnant rabbits. PCR, TA cloning and off-target analysis were performed on the F0 rabbits to identify whether the PCSK9 mutation was successful. Fifteen F0 rabbits were obtained. The sequencing results showed that one of them was PCSK9 point mutation homozygote and two of them were PCSK9 point mutation heterozygotes, and the mutation could be stably inherited. The rabbit model of PCSK9 point mutation was successfully constructed by CRISPR/Cas9 technique, which provides an animal model for exploring the molecular mechanism of impaired PCSK9 function and developing reliable and effective diagnosis and treatment measures.
Animals
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CRISPR-Cas Systems/genetics*
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Mutation
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Point Mutation
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Proprotein Convertase 9/metabolism*
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Rabbits
3.The relationship between genotype of familial hypercholesterolemia and the efficacy of PCSK9 inhibitors.
Hang ZHANG ; Pu Cong YE ; Xu Min WANG ; Xue WU ; Jie PENG ; Shi Long WANG ; Jie LIN
Chinese Journal of Cardiology 2021;49(6):572-579
Objective: This study intends to explore the difference in the efficacy of PCSK9 inhibitors in patients with different FH phenotypes by analyzing the level of blood lipids before and after treatment with PCSK9 inhibitors in patients with familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) with different allele grades. Methods: Patients with FH phenotype, who admitted to Beijing Anzhen Hospital from January 2019 to October 2020, were enrolled. Age, sex and other clinical information were collected from enrolled, and the pathogenic genes were detected by the second generation sequencing technique. The patients were divided into five groups according to the number of alleles involved and the degree of gene damage: single allele-null mutation group, single allele-defect mutation group, multi-allele-null mutation group, multi-allele-defect mutation group and no major pathogenic gene mutation group. The results of blood lipids were collected before medication, 4-6 weeks of intensive statin treatment and one month after combined treatment with PCSK9 inhibitor (PCSK9i). The LDL-C level were compared among groups. ASCVD risk stratification was performed in all patients, and the proportion of LDL-C level reaching the corresponding risk stratification target value of each genotype group after treatment was analyzed. Results: A total of 66 patients with FH phenotype were included, including 47 males (71.2%) and 19 females (28.8%),the mean age was(43.1±13.4 years). There were 7 cases in single allele-null mutation group (10.6%), 25 cases in single allele-defect mutation group (37.9%), 8 cases in multi-allele-null mutation group (12.1%), 18 cases in multi-allele-defect mutation group (27.3%) and 8 cases in no major pathogenic mutation group (12.1%). The degree of LDL-C reduction post combined PCSK9 inhibitor therapy was as follows: single allele mutation group>no major pathogenic mutation group>multi-allele mutation group, general distribution was in the range of 0-90.0%. Two groups of single allele mutation and no major pathogenic mutation group>50.0%>multi-allele mutation group. Under the combined treatment of PCSK9 inhibitors, the further decrease of LDL-C was in the order of single allele mutation group>non-major pathogenic mutant group>multi-allele mutation group. The efficacy of combined therapy on reducing LDL-C at 1 month after treatment decreased with the increase of baseline LDL-C level (r = 0.46, P<0.001) in patients with FH phenotype. In addition, the further decrease of LDL-C level post high-intensity statin therapy combined with PCSK9 inhibitors decreased with the increase of baseline LDL-C levels (r = 0.40, P<0.001). The degree of LDL-C decrease was high and stable by statin combined with PCSK9 inhibitor therapy in single allele mutation group. In the single allele-defect mutant group, the decrease of LDL-C increased with the increase of baseline LDL-C level post intensive statin treatment and combined PCSK9 inhibitor treatment ((r=0.54, P=0.009); r=0.45,P=0.030), and the further decrease of LDL-C level decreased with the increase of baseline LDL-C level in single allele-defect mutant group post combined therapy with PCSK9 inhibitor (r=0.43, P=0.040). The decrease of LDL-C in patients with the multi-allele mutation group varied with different pathogenic gene loci and combinations post combined therapy with PCSK9 inhibitor. There was no significant difference in the level of blood lipids between the group without major pathogenic gene mutation and the group with single allele mutation before and after treatment. The percentage of patients achieving LDL-C goals with different genotypes of phenotypic FH were as follows: single allele mutation group (86.7%), non-major pathogenic mutant group (75.0%) and multi-allele mutation grou (<5.0%). Conclusions: All patients with different FH phenotypes could benefit from the intensive lipid-lowering therapy with statins and PCSK9 inhibitors, however, there are significant differences in the efficacy of lowering LDL-C in Chinese patients with FH phenotype with different molecular etiologies. Therefore, the pathogenic gene analysis may suggest the lipid-lowering effect of PCSK9 inhibitors in patients with FH.
Adult
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Female
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Genotype
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Humans
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Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors
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Hyperlipoproteinemia Type II/genetics*
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Male
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Middle Aged
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Proprotein Convertase 9/genetics*
4.A novel mutation in proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 gene leads to familial hypercholesterolemia in a Chinese family.
Jie LIN ; Lu-ya WANG ; Shu LIU ; Xu-min WANG ; Qiang YONG ; Ya YANG ; Lan-ping DU ; Xiao-dong PAN ; Xu WANG ; Zhi-sheng JIANG
Chinese Medical Journal 2010;123(9):1133-1138
BACKGROUNDFamilial hypercholesterolemia (FH) is an autosomal disorder associated with elevated plasma low density lipoprotein (LDL) levels leading to premature coronary heart disease (CHD). As a result of long-term hyperlipemia, FH patients will present endarterium thickening and artherosclerosis. In the present study we scanned the related gene of a clinically diagnosed autosomal genetic hypercholesterolemia family for the possible mutations and established eukaryotic expression vector of mutation of proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) gene with gene recombination technique to investigate the contributions of the variation on low density lipoprotein receptor (LDL-R) metabolism and function alternation.
METHODSMutation detection was conducted for LDL-R, apolipoprotein B(100) (apoB(100)) and PCSK9 gene with nucleotide sequencing in a Chinese FH family. The full-length cDNA of wild type PCSK9 gene (WT-PCSK9) was obtained from Bel-7402. Site mutagenesis was used to establish the recombinant eukaryotic expression vector carrying pathogenic type of PCSK9 gene and the inserted fragment was sequenced. With the blank vector as control, liposome transfection method was used to transfect the Bel-7402 cells with recombinant plasmid. The expression of LDL-R mRNA was examined by RT-PCR. PCSK9 and the expression of LDL-R protein were determined by Western blotting.
RESULTSThe G-->T mutation at the 918 nucleotide of PCSK9 gene resulted in the substitution of the arginine by a serine at the codon 306 of exon 6. After sequencing, it was confirmed that the inserted fragment of established expression vector had correct size and sequence and the mutant was highly expressed in Bel-7402 cells. There was no significant variation in the levels of LDL-R mRNA. LDL-R mature protein was decreased by 57% after the cells were transfected by WT-PCSK9 plasmid. Mature LDL-R was significantly decreased by 12% after the cells were transfected by R306S mutant as evidenced by gray scale scanning, suggesting that the new mutant R306S can significantly decrease the expression of mature LDL-R protein.
CONCLUSIONSA novel missense mutation of PCSK9 gene, R306S, was found and the eukaryotic expression vectors of mutant and wild-type of PCSK9 gene were established. There was no significant variation in the levels of LDL-R mRNA. The R306S mutation could significantly lead to the decrease of LDL-R mature protein expression, which might be the pathogenic gene of the FH family.
Adolescent ; Adult ; Female ; Humans ; Hyperlipoproteinemia Type II ; genetics ; Lipids ; blood ; Male ; Mutation ; Pedigree ; Proprotein Convertase 9 ; Proprotein Convertases ; Serine Endopeptidases ; genetics
5.Molecular mechanism of astragaloside Ⅳ against atherosclerosis by regulating miR-17-5p and PCSK9/VLDLR signal pathway.
He-Wei QIN ; Qin-Sheng ZHANG ; Yan-Jie LI ; Wen-Tao LI ; Yuan WANG
China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica 2022;47(2):492-498
This study explores the regulatory effect of astragaloside Ⅳ on miR-17-5 p and its downstream proprotein convertase subtillisin/kexin type 9(PCSK9)/very low density lipoprotein receptor(VLDLR) signal pathway, aiming at elucidating the mechanism of astragaloside Ⅳ against atherosclerosis(AS). In cell experiment, oxidized low-density lipoprotein(ox-LDL) was used for endothelial cell injury modeling with vascular smooth muscle cells(VSMCs). Then cells were classified into the model group, miR-17-5 p inhibitor group, blank serum group, and astragaloside Ⅳ-containing serum group based on the invention. Afterward, cell viability and the expression of miR-17-5 p, VLDLR, and PCSK9 mRNA and protein in cells in each group were detected. In animal experiment, 15 C57 BL/6 mice were used as the control group, and 45 ApoE~(-/-) mice were classified into the model group, miR-17-5 p inhibitor group, and astragaloside Ⅳ group, with 15 mice in each group. After 8 weeks of intervention, the peripheral serum levels of interleukin-6(IL-6), interleukin-10(IL-10), and tumor necrosis factor-α(TNF-α), and the expression of miR-17-5 p, VLDLR, and PCSK9 mRNA in the aorta of mice were detected. The pathological changes of mice in each group were observed. According to the cell experiment, VSMC viability in the miR-17-5 p inhibitor group and the astragaloside Ⅳ-containing serum group was higher than that in the model group(P<0.05). The mRNA and protein expression of miR-17-5 p and VLDLR in VSMCs in the miR-17-5 p inhibitor group and the astragaloside Ⅳ-containing serum group was lower than that in the model group(P<0.05), but the mRNA and protein expression of PCSK9 was higher than that in the model group(P<0.05). As for the animal experiment, the levels of IL-6 and TNF-α in the peripheral serum of the miR-17-5 p inhibitor group and the astragaloside Ⅳ group were lower(P<0.05) and the serum level of IL-10 was higher(P<0.05) than that of the model group. The mRNA expression of miR-17-5 p and VLDLR in the aorta in the miR-17-5 p inhibitor group and the astragaloside Ⅳ group was lower(P<0.05), and PCSK9 mRNA expression was higher(P<0.05) than that in the model group. Pathological observation showed mild AS in the miR-17-5 p inhibitor group and the astragaloside Ⅳ group. In summary, astragaloside Ⅳ can prevent the occurrence and development of AS. The mechanism is that it performs targeted regulation of miR-17-5 p, further affecting the PCSK9/VLDLR signal pathway, inhibiting vascular inflammation, and thus alleviating endothelial cell injury.
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Atherosclerosis/genetics*
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Lipoproteins, LDL/metabolism*
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Mice
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MicroRNAs/metabolism*
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Proprotein Convertase 9/metabolism*
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Receptors, LDL/metabolism*
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Saponins
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Signal Transduction
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Triterpenes
6.Influence of PCSK9 gene E670G polymorphism on the risk of atherosclerotic coronary heart disease and plasma lipid level.
Nan ZHANG ; Jing GAO ; Yin LIU ; Genyi SUN
Chinese Journal of Medical Genetics 2017;34(5):749-754
OBJECTIVETo explore the influence of PCSK9 gene E670G polymorphism on the risk of coronary heart disease (CHD) among Chinese patients from Tianjin, and to compare the effect of atorvastatin treatment on CHD patients with various PCSK9 E670G genotypes.
METHODSSeven hundred and seventy-eight patients undergoing coronary angiography (CAG) were classified into CHD group (n = 502) and control group (n = 276). Total cholesterol (TC) and triglyceride (TG) were determined for all patients. Polymerase chain reaction-restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method was used to determine the E670G genotype for each patient. For 231 CHD patients who had taken atorvastatin calcium for 12 weeks and completed the follow-up, the lipid profile was determined again.
RESULTSThe distribution of PCSK9 E670G genotype between the CHD and control groups differed significantly (P< 0.01). The frequencies of G allele were 15.99% and 9.34% in the CHD and control group, respectively, which showed a statistical significance (P< 0.01). Carriers of G allele had a higher risk of CHD than those with A allele (OR=1.847, 95%CI: 1.301-2.622, P< 0.01). Among CHD patients, those carrying G allele had higher TC and TG levels than those with AA genotype, while patients with a GG genotype had higher level of low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) than those with a AA genotype (P< 0.05). Logistic regression analysis indicated that high density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) is a protective factor of CHD (OR=0.203, 95%CI: 0.100-0.414, P< 0.05). After treatment with atorvastatin, LDL-C level decreased more significantly in those with an AA genotype compared with AG and GG genotypes (P< 0.05).
CONCLUSIONThe E670G polymorphism of the PCSK9 gene is associated with the lipid levels and risk for CHD.
Aged ; Coronary Artery Disease ; blood ; etiology ; genetics ; Female ; Genotype ; Humans ; Lipids ; blood ; Logistic Models ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Polymorphism, Genetic ; Proprotein Convertase 9 ; genetics ; Risk
7.Short- and long-term effects of xuezhikang, an extract of cholestin, on serum proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 levels.
Yan-jun JIA ; Yan ZHANG ; Jun LIU ; Yuan-lin GUO ; Rui-xia XU ; Jian-jun LI
Chinese journal of integrative medicine 2016;22(2):96-100
OBJECTIVETo investigate the short- and long-term effects of Xuezhikang (XZK), an extract of cholestin, on proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) level.
METHODSThirty rats were randomly divided into three groups and were given saline, XZK 1,200 mg/kg or lovastatin 10 mg/kg respectively by daily gavage for 3 days (n=10 for each). Sixteen patients without previous lipid-lowering drug treatment for dyslipidemia received XZK 1,200 mg daily for 8 weeks. Fasting blood samples and liver tissue were collected at day 3 for rats, while the blood samples were obtained at baseline and week 8 from patients. The serum PCSK9 and lipid profile were measured. The expression of hepatic low density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor and sterol regulatory element binding protein 2 (SREBP-2) were measured by real time-PCR.
RESULTSPCSK9 levels in rats were significantly increased in the XZK and lovastatin groups (P=0.002, P=0.003 vs. control) at day 3, while no significant differences were found in the levels of lipid parameters. PCSK9 levels in patients increased by 34% (P=0.006 vs. baseline) accompanied by total cholesterol and LDL-cholesterol decreased by 22% and 28% P=0.001, P=0.002 vs. baseline). The hepatic mRNA levels of LDL-receptor and SREBP-2 were significantly increased in the XZK and lovastatin groups.
CONCLUSIONXZK has significant impact on PCSK9 in a short- and long-term manner in both rats and humans. Moreover, the data indicated that as lovastatin, XZK increased PCSK9 levels through SREBP-2 pathway.
Animals ; Biological Products ; chemistry ; Drugs, Chinese Herbal ; pharmacology ; Female ; Humans ; Lipids ; blood ; Male ; Middle Aged ; Proprotein Convertase 9 ; blood ; Rats, Sprague-Dawley ; Receptors, LDL ; genetics ; metabolism ; Sterol Regulatory Element Binding Protein 2 ; genetics ; metabolism ; Time Factors