“…It should be noted, though, that lymphadenopathy appears to be disconnected from the severe chylous ascites and acute phase response ( 75 ). Importantly, in a recent targeted cis-pQTL mendelian randomization analysis ( 76 ), genetically lowered plasma ANGPTL4 levels via the ANGPTL4 p.E40K and p.Cys80 fs variants were not associated with any phenotypes related to lymphadenopathy and malabsorptive states. While these data do not entirely exclude any harmful effects of ANGPTL4 inactivation, they do mitigate safety concerns about the impact of whole-body inactivation of ANGPTL4 in humans.…”