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Published in: Endocrine 2/2016

01-11-2016 | Original Article

Type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy: understanding the Köbberling syndrome

Authors: Cristina Guillín-Amarelle, Sofía Sánchez-Iglesias, Ana Castro-Pais, Leticia Rodriguez-Cañete, Lucía Ordóñez-Mayán, Marcos Pazos, Blanca González-Méndez, Silvia Rodríguez-García, Felipe F. Casanueva, Ana Fernández-Marmiesse, David Araújo-Vilar

Published in: Endocrine | Issue 2/2016

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Abstract

Familial partial lipodystrophy are Mendelian disorders involving abnormal body fat distribution and insulin resistance. The current classification includes the Köbberling syndrome (type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy), characterized by fat loss in the lower limbs and abnormal fat accumulation in other areas. Type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy appears to be heritable, but little is known about it, including putative contributing mutations. We aimed to characterize this syndrome better by evaluating a group of women with phenotypic features of type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy. This is a case-controlled study in which 98 women with type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy that lacked classical mutations known to cause familial partial lipodystrophy were compared with 60 women without lipodystrophy and 25 patients with type 2 familial partial lipodystrophy (Dunnigan disease). Clinical course, body composition by dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry, HbA1c, lipid profile, insulin, leptin and family history were evaluated in all of the participants. Analyses of receiver-operating characteristic curve were performed for type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy diagnosis, comparing different truncal/limbs ratios. Among patients with type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy, 68 % developed recognizable lipodystrophy before adolescence, and most displayed an autosomal-dominant pattern (86 %). Women with type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy had less lower-limb adipose tissue than women without lipodystrophy, but significantly more than patients with Dunnigan disease. Moreover, metabolic disturbances occurred more frequently in the type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy group (81 %) than in the non-lipodystrophic group (30 %, p<0.05). The severity of metabolic disturbances was inversely proportional to the percentage of fat in the lower extremities and directly proportional to the amount of visceral adipose tissue. Metabolic profiles were worse in type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy than in Dunnigan disease. According to the receiver-operating characteristic curve analysis, the best ratio was subscapular/calf skinfolds (KöB index), with a cut-off value of 3.477 (sensitivity: 89 %; specificity: 84 %). Type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy was an early-onset, autosomal-dominant lipodystrophy, characterized by fat loss in the lower limbs and abnormal fat accumulation in the abdominal visceral region, associated to insulin resistance and metabolic disorders. A KöB index >3.477 is highly suggestive of this syndrome.
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Metadata
Title
Type 1 familial partial lipodystrophy: understanding the Köbberling syndrome
Authors
Cristina Guillín-Amarelle
Sofía Sánchez-Iglesias
Ana Castro-Pais
Leticia Rodriguez-Cañete
Lucía Ordóñez-Mayán
Marcos Pazos
Blanca González-Méndez
Silvia Rodríguez-García
Felipe F. Casanueva
Ana Fernández-Marmiesse
David Araújo-Vilar
Publication date
01-11-2016
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Endocrine / Issue 2/2016
Print ISSN: 1355-008X
Electronic ISSN: 1559-0100
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12020-016-1002-x

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