Case Reports in Pediatrics (Jan 2020)

Pseudohypertriglyceridemia: A Novel Case with Important Clinical Implications

  • Ankur Rughani,
  • Kenneth Blick,
  • Hui Pang,
  • Monica Marin,
  • Jonathan Meyer,
  • Jeanie B. Tryggestad

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/4609317
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2020

Abstract

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Pseudohypertriglyceridemia is an overestimation of serum triglyceride levels that may incorrectly lead to a diagnosis of hypertriglyceridemia. Glycerol kinase deficiency is a condition in which glycerol cannot be phosphorylated to glycerol-3-phosphate, resulting in elevated levels of serum glycerol. Laboratory assays that measure triglycerides indirectly may be affected by elevated glyerol levels and incorrectly report serum tryglyceride levels. We present a case of a novel missense mutation in the GK gene leading to isolated glycerol kinase deficiency and pseudohypertriglyceridemia in a male infant of a mother with gestational diabetes. This paper reviews glycerol kinase deficiency, describes the challenges in diagnosing pseudohypertriglyceridemia, and provides suggestions on improving diagnostic accuracy. Additionally, a potential maternal-fetal interaction between gestational diabetes and glycerol kinase deficiency is discussed.