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Table 1 Characteristics of previous cases with APOE Chicago mutation

From: A case report of youth-onset lipoprotein glomerulopathy with APOE Chicago mutation

 

Onset age/Sex/Ethnicity

APOE mutations

Clinical data

Family history

Ref

Case 1

33/Male/Japanese

APOE Chicago, APOE2/ APOE(Glu3Lys)

24hUP 3-6 g, Alb 30 g/L, eGFR 62.7 ml/(min·1.73m2); kidney transplant at 36

No

[5, 6]

Case 2

32/Male/Mexican

APOE Chicago

24hUP 9.7 g, Alb 29.1 g/L, eGFR 57 ml/(min·1.73m2)

Family history of premature renal failure without gene information

[7]

Case 3

51/Female/Japanese

APOE Chicago, APOE (Glu3Lys)

Urine albumin/creatinine ratio 4120 mg/g Cr, Alb 36 g/L, eGFR 90 ml/(min·1.73m2)

Patient’s mother with same mutation but no clinical manifestation.

[8]

Case 4

50/Male/Chinese

APOE Chicago

24hUP 5.7 g, Alb 31.2 g/L, eGFR 51.9 ml/(min·1.73m2)

No

[9]

Case 5

7/Male/Chinese

APOE Chicago

24hUP 2.5 g, Alb 22.3 g/L, eGFR N/A, Cr 48.5µmol/L

Paternal gene mutation; family history of proteinuria and renal failure.

[10]

  1. APOE apolipoprotein E, 24hUP: 24-hour urine protein, Alb: albumin, Cr: creatinine, eGFR: estimated glomerular filtration rate.