TY - JOUR T1 - Clinical and subclinical findings in heterozygous <em>ABCC6</em> carriers: results from a Belgian cohort and clinical practice guidelines JF - Journal of Medical Genetics JO - J Med Genet SP - 496 LP - 504 DO - 10.1136/jmedgenet-2020-107565 VL - 59 IS - 5 AU - Lukas Nollet AU - Laurence Campens AU - Julie De Zaeytijd AU - Bart Leroy AU - Dimitri Hemelsoet AU - Paul J Coucke AU - Olivier M Vanakker Y1 - 2022/05/01 UR - http://jmg.bmj.com/content/59/5/496.abstract N2 - Background Biallelic pathogenic variants in the ATP-binding cassette subfamily C member 6 (ABCC6) gene cause pseudoxanthoma elasticum, a multisystemic ectopic calcification disorder, while heterozygous ABCC6 variants are associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular disease. As the prevalence of pathogenic ABCC6 variants in the general population is estimated at ~1%, identifying additional ABCC6-related (sub)clinical manifestations in heterozygous carriers is of the utmost importance to reduce this burden of disease. Here, we present a large Belgian cohort of heterozygous ABCC6 carriers with comprehensive clinical, biochemical and imaging data. Based on these results, we formulate clinical practice guidelines regarding screening, preventive measures and follow-up of ABCC6 carriers.Methods The phenotype of 56 individuals carrying heterozygous pathogenic ABCC6 variants was assessed using clinical (eg, detailed ophthalmological examinations), biochemical, imaging (eg, cardiovascular and abdominal ultrasound) and genetic data. Clinical practice guidelines were then drawn up.Results We found that ABCC6 heterozygosity is associated with distinct retinal alterations (‘comet-like’) (24%), high prevalence of hypercholesterolaemia (&gt;75%) and diastolic dysfunction (33%), accelerated lower limb atherosclerosis and medial vascular disease, abdominal organ calcification (26%) and testicular microlithiasis (28%), though with highly variable expression.Conclusion In this study, we delineated the multisystemic ABCC6 heterozygosity phenotype characterised by retinal alterations, aberrant lipid metabolism, diastolic dysfunction and increased vascular, abdominal and testicular calcifications. Our clinical practice guidelines aimed to improve early diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of ABCC6-related health problems.Data are available upon reasonable request. ER -