Tangier Disease Overview
Learn About Tangier Disease
Tangier disease is an inherited disorder characterized by significantly reduced levels of high-density lipoprotein (HDL) in the blood. HDL transports cholesterol and certain fats called phospholipids from the body's tissues to the liver, where they are removed from the blood. HDL is often referred to as "good cholesterol" because high levels of this substance reduce the chances of developing heart and blood vessel (cardiovascular) disease. Because people with Tangier disease have very low levels of HDL, they have a moderately increased risk of cardiovascular disease.
Variants (also called mutations) in the ABCA1 gene cause Tangier disease. This gene provides instructions for making a protein that releases cholesterol and phospholipids from cells. These substances are used to make HDL. HDL then transports cholesterol and phospholipids to the liver.
Tangier disease is a rare disorder, with approximately 100 cases identified worldwide. More cases are likely undiagnosed. This condition is named after an island off the coast of Virginia where the first affected individuals were identified.
Tangier disease is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, which means both copies of the gene in each cell must have a variant to cause the disorder. The parents of an individual with an autosomal recessive condition each carry one copy of the altered gene, but they typically do not show signs and symptoms of the condition; however, they may have a related condition called familial HDL deficiency.
Mariarita Puntoni practices in Pisa, Italy. Puntoni and is rated as an Elite expert by MediFind in the treatment of Tangier Disease. Their top areas of expertise are Tangier Disease, Hypolipoproteinemia, Familial Hypercholesterolemia, and Atherosclerosis.
University Of Penn-Medical Group
Daniel Rader is an Internal Medicine provider in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dr. Rader and is rated as an Elite provider by MediFind in the treatment of Tangier Disease. His top areas of expertise are Homozygous Familial Hypercholesterolemia (HoFH), Familial Hypercholesterolemia, High Cholesterol, Coronary Heart Disease, and Heart Transplant.
Holy Cross Hospital Inc
Anibal Loza is a Family Medicine provider in Ft Lauderdale, Florida. Dr. Loza and is rated as a Distinguished provider by MediFind in the treatment of Tangier Disease. His top areas of expertise are Opioid Induced Constipation, Familial Hypobetalipoproteinemia, Tangier Disease, Hip Replacement, and Bone Graft. Dr. Loza is currently accepting new patients.
Published Date: October 30, 2023
Published By: National Institutes of Health