Which type of amyloidosis is caused by mutations in transthyretin gene?

Correct Answer: Familial amyloidosis polyneuropathy
Description: Transthyretin (TTR) is a normal serum protein that binds and transpos thyroxine and retinol. Several distinct mutant forms of TTR (and its fragments) are deposited in a group of genetically determined disorders referred to as familial amyloid polyneuropathies. Normal TTR is also deposited (Due to overproduction) in the hea of aged individuals (senile systemic amyloidosis).
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