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Mol Genet Metab Rep ; 7: 70-6, 2016 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27144126

RESUMO

Pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDHc) defect is a well-known cause of mitochondrial disorders (MD) with at least six responsible genes (PDHA1, PDHB, DLAT, DLD, PDHX, PDP1). The aim of this work was to assess the diagnostic value of biochemical methods in recognition of PDHc defect in Polish patients with suspicion of MD. In the first step, Western blot of the E1α subunit was performed on 86 archive muscle bioptates with suspicion of MD. In the second step, Sanger PDHA1 sequencing was performed in 21 cases with low E1α expression. In the third step, 7 patients with negative results of PDHA1 sequencing were subjected to whole-exome sequencing (WES). This protocol revealed 4 patients with PDHA1 and one with DLD mutations. Four additional probands were diagnosed outside the protocol (WES or Sanger sequencing). The molecular characterization of PDHc defect was conducted in a total of 9 probands: 5 according to and 4 off the protocol. Additionally, two affected relatives were recognized by a family study. Altogether we identified seven different PDHA1 changes, including two novel variants [c.464T > C (p.Met155Thr) and c.856_859dupACTT (p.Arg288Leufs*10)] and one DLD variant. The lactate response to glucose load in the PDHA1 subset was compared to a subset of non PDHc-related MD. Opposite responses were observed, with an increase of 23% and decrease of 27%, respectively. The results show that determining lactate response to glucose load and muscle E1α expression may contribute to distinguishing PDHc-related and other MD, however, WES is becoming the method of choice for MD diagnostics.

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Clin Genet ; 85(6): 573-7, 2014 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23829229

RESUMO

This study reports clinical, biochemical and histopathological findings associated with a novel homozygous MPV17 mutation in four patients with mitochondrial depletion syndrome. The severe course of the disease, which started in the first weeks of life, was dominated by a failure to thrive, hypotonia and liver dysfunction, with relatively mild neurological involvement. All affected infants died by 1 year of age. Laboratory findings included progressive liver failure (hypertransaminasaemia, icterus, and coagulopathy), recurrent hypoglycaemia, lactic acidaemia, hyperferritinaemia, and increased transferrin saturation. Histological and ultrastructural analyses uncovered significant lipid accumulation in hepatocytes and myocytes. A severe decrease in the mitochondrial/nuclear DNA (mtDNA/nDNA) ratio was found post-mortem in the livers (and in one muscle specimen) of both examined patients. Oxidative phosphorylation system (OXPHOS) Western blotting revealed low levels of complexes I, III and IV subunits. The highlights of our findings are as follows: (i) The novel p.Pro64Arg mutation is the second recurrent MPV17 mutation reported. The phenotype associated with the p.Pro64Arg mutation differs from the phenotype of the relatively common p.Arg50Gln mutation, suggesting the existence of a genotype-phenotype correlation. (ii) Tissues collected from patients during autopsy may be useful for both mtDNA/nDNA ratio assessment and OXPHOS Western blotting.


Assuntos
Encefalopatia Hepática/genética , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Mitocôndrias/genética , Doenças Mitocondriais/genética , Proteínas Mitocondriais/genética , Mutação , Sequência de Bases , Evolução Fatal , Feminino , Encefalopatia Hepática/congênito , Encefalopatia Hepática/metabolismo , Encefalopatia Hepática/patologia , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Mitocôndrias/metabolismo , Mitocôndrias/patologia , Doenças Mitocondriais/congênito , Doenças Mitocondriais/metabolismo , Doenças Mitocondriais/patologia , Proteínas Mitocondriais/metabolismo , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Fosforilação Oxidativa , Polônia , Irmãos
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Neuroradiol J ; 24(3): 424-8, 2011 Jun 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24059666

RESUMO

The aim of the present study was to evaluate MRS findings in patients with Leigh syndrome. We report our results of HMR spectroscopic studies performed in six patients (aged four months to ten years) with clinically proved Leigh syndrome. All examinations were done with 1.5 T scanner using an eight-channel phased array head coil. HMRS data were obtained using 2D-chemical shift imaging (CSI) and SVS sequences with short (30 ms) and long (135 ms) echo time. The MR spectra were acquired in multiple voxel localized in deep gray matter and periventricular white matter. The results were compared to the control group data. In most of our patients we found bilateral lesions in the basal ganglia and brain stem. HMRS data revealed elevated lactate in the affected areas, significantly diminished NAA/Cr ratio. The relatively high Cho/Cr ratio in the gray and white matter was also noted. HMRS is an important tool for non-invasive brain tissue analysis in Leigh syndrome.

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J Appl Genet ; 51(1): 95-106, 2010.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20145306

RESUMO

Autosomal dominant hypercholesterolemia (ADH) is caused by mutations in the genes coding for the low-density lipoprotein receptor (LDLR), apolipoprotein B-100 (APOB), or proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9). In this study, a molecular analysis of LDLR and APOB was performed in a group of 378 unrelated ADH patients, to explore the mutation spectrum that causes hypercholesterolemia in Poland. All patients were clinically diagnosed with ADH according to a uniform protocol and internationally accepted WHO criteria. Mutational analysis included all exons, exon-intron boundaries and the promoter sequence of the LDLR, and a fragment of exon 26 of APOB. Additionally, the MLPA technique was applied to detect rearrangements within LDLR. In total, 100 sequence variations were identified in 234 (62%) patients. Within LDLR, 40 novel and 59 previously described sequence variations were detected. Of the 99 LDLR sequence variations, 71 may be pathogenic mutations. The most frequent LDLR alteration was a point mutation p.G592E detected in 38 (10%) patients, followed by duplication of exons 4-8 found in 16 individuals (4.2%). Twenty-five cases (6.6%) demonstrated the p.R3527Q mutation of APOB. Our findings imply that major rearrangements of the LDLR gene as well as 2 point mutations (p.G592E in LDLR and p.R3527Q in APOB) are frequent causes of ADH in Poland. However, the heterogeneity of LDLR mutations detected in the studied group confirms the requirement for complex molecular studies of Polish ADH patients.


Assuntos
Apolipoproteína B-100/genética , Rearranjo Gênico , Hipercolesterolemia/genética , Mutação Puntual/genética , Receptores de LDL/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Éxons/genética , Feminino , Genótipo , Humanos , Íntrons/genética , Masculino , Polônia , Adulto Jovem
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Clin Genet ; 76(2): 195-204, 2009 Aug.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19780766

RESUMO

UNLABELLED: SURF1 gene mutations are the most common cause of Leigh syndrome (LS), a rare progressive neurodegenerative disorder of infancy, characterized by symmetric necrotizing lesions and hypervascularity in the brainstem and basal ganglia, leading to death before the age of 4 years. Most of the reported mutations create premature termination codons, whereas missense mutations are rare. The aim of the study was to characterize the natural history of LS patients carrying at least one missense mutation in the SURF1 gene. Nineteen such patients (8 own cases and 11 reported in the literature) were compared with a reference group of 20 own c.845_846delCT homozygous patients, and with other LS(SURF-) cases described in the literature. Disease onset in the studied group was delayed. Acute failure to thrive and hyperventilation episodes were rare, respiratory failure did not appear before the age of 4 years. Dystonia, motor regression and eye movement dissociation developed slowly. The number of patients who survived 7 years of life totaled 9 out of 15 (60%) in the 'missense group' and 1 out of 26 (4%) patients with mutations leading to truncated proteins. IN CONCLUSION: (i) The presence of a missense mutation in the SURF1 gene may correlate with a milder course and longer survival of Leigh patients, (ii) normal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) findings, normal blood lactate value, and only mild decrease of cytochrome c oxidase (COX) activity are not sufficient reasons to forego SURF1 mutation analysis in differential diagnosis.


Assuntos
Doença de Leigh/genética , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Proteínas Mitocondriais/genética , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Western Blotting , Estudos de Casos e Controles , Extratos Celulares , Pré-Escolar , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Feminino , Heterozigoto , Homozigoto , Humanos , Lactente , Doença de Leigh/patologia , Imageamento por Ressonância Magnética , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana/deficiência , Proteínas Mitocondriais/deficiência , Músculos/patologia , Linhagem , Fenótipo , Proteômica , População Branca/genética
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J Inherit Metab Dis ; 32 Suppl 1: S5-10, 2009 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19130291

RESUMO

Sepiapterin reductase (SR) catalyses the last step in the tetrahydrobiopterin biosynthesis pathway; it converts 6-pyruvoyl-tetrahydropterin (6-PTP) to BH(4) in an NADPH-dependent reaction. SR deficiency is a very rare autosomal recessive disorder with normal phenylalanine (Phe) concentration in blood and diagnostic abnormalities are detected in CSF. We present a 16-month-old girl with SR deficiency. From the newborn period she presented with an adaptation regulatory disorder. At the age of 3 months, abnormal eye movements with dystonic signs and at 4.5 months psychomotor retardation were noticed. Since that time axial hypotonia with limb spasticity (or rather delayed reflex development), gastro-oesophageal reflux and fatigue at the end of the day has been observed. Brain MRI was normal; EEG was without epileptiform discharges. Analysis of biogenic amine metabolites in CSF at the age of 16 months showed very low HVA and 5-HIAA concentrations. Analysis of CSF pterins revealed strongly elevated dihydrobiopterin (BH(2)), slightly elevated neopterin and elevated sepiapterin levels. Plasma and CSF amino acids concentrations were normal. A phenylalanine loading test showed increased Phe after 1 h, 2 h and 4 h and very high Phe/Tyr ratios. SR deficiency was confirmed in fibroblasts and a novel homozygous g.1330C>G (p.N127K) SPR mutation was identified. On L-dopa and then additionally 5-hydroxytryptophan, the girl showed slow but remarkable progress in motor and intellectual ability. Now, at the age of 3 years, she is able to sit; expressive speech is delayed (to 1 1/2 years), passive speech is well developed. Her visual-motor skills, eye-hand coordination and social development correspond to the age of 2 1/2 years.


Assuntos
Oxirredutases do Álcool/deficiência , Distonia/tratamento farmacológico , Erros Inatos do Metabolismo/tratamento farmacológico , Transtornos Psicomotores/tratamento farmacológico , 5-Hidroxitriptofano/uso terapêutico , Oxirredutases do Álcool/genética , Aminas Biogênicas/metabolismo , Pré-Escolar , Distonia/enzimologia , Distonia/psicologia , Feminino , Seguimentos , Homozigoto , Humanos , Levodopa/uso terapêutico , Erros Inatos do Metabolismo/enzimologia , Erros Inatos do Metabolismo/psicologia , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto , Transtornos Psicomotores/enzimologia , Transtornos Psicomotores/psicologia
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J Inherit Metab Dis ; 31 Suppl 2: S447-51, 2008 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19016344

RESUMO

Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT; EC 2.4.2.8) deficiency (OMIM 308000) is an inborn error of purine metabolism. The defect causes three overlapping clinical syndromes: Lesch-Nyhan disease (LND; OMIM 300322), HPRT-related hyperuricaemia with neurologic dysfunction (HRND) and hyperuricaemia alone (HRH; OMIM 300322). During the period 1977-2007, 18 patients belonging to 12 Polish families and one Latvian family with HPRT deficiency have been identified. The majority of patients had a typical LND phenotype, three patients were classified as HRH and one patient as an intermediate phenotype (HRND). Genetic analysis revealed 12 different HPRT1 mutations, five of them being unique. In two typical Lesch-Nyhan families a novel single-base substitution, c.220T>G (p.Phe74Val), and a deletion of seven nucleotides, c.395_401del7 (p.Ile132LysfsX3), were found. Another novel single-base substitution, c.295T>G (p.Phe99Val), was identified in a patient with severe partial deficiency of HPRT with neurological dysfunction. In patients belonging to the HRH group, two transitions were detected: c.481G>A (p.Ala161Thr) and c.526C>T (p.Pro176Ser). Other mutations identified in Polish patients, c.131A>G (p.Asp44Gly), c.222C>A (p.Phe74Leu), c.385-1G>A (p.Asn129_Glu134del), c.482C>A (p.Ala161Glu), c.508C>T (p.Arg170Ter) and c.569G>A (p.Gly190Glu), have been reported previously in unrelated patients and are located within one of the clusters of hot spots of the HPRT1 gene (exons 3, 7 and 8). Patients with partial phenotypes presented mutations predicted to permit some degree of residual enzyme function (single-base substitutions). All mutations, except c.508C>T (p.Arg170Ter), were found in single families only, indicating the lack of any common mutation causing HPRT deficiency in Poland.


Assuntos
Hipoxantina Fosforribosiltransferase/genética , Síndrome de Lesch-Nyhan/genética , Mutação , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Feminino , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Humanos , Hipoxantina Fosforribosiltransferase/deficiência , Letônia , Síndrome de Lesch-Nyhan/complicações , Síndrome de Lesch-Nyhan/diagnóstico , Masculino , Fenótipo , Polônia
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J Inherit Metab Dis ; 30(5): 722-34, 2007 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17705025

RESUMO

Deficiency of liver glycogen phosphorylase in glycogen storage disease (GSD) type VI results in a reduced ability to mobilize glucose from glycogen. Six mutations of the PYGL gene, which encodes the liver isoform of the enzyme, have been identified in the literature. We have characterized eight patients from seven families with GSD type VI and identified 11 novel PYGL gene defects. The majority of the mutations were missense, resulting in the substitution of highly conserved residues. These could be grouped into those that were predicted to affect substrate binding (p.V456M, p.E673K, p.S675L, p.S675T), pyridoxal phosphate binding (p.R491C, p.K681T), or activation of glycogen phosphorylase (p.Q13P) or that had an unknown effect (p.N632I and p.D634H). Two mutations were predicted to result in null alleles, p.R399X and [c.1964_1969inv6;c.1969+1_+4delGTAC]. Only 7 of the 23 (30%) reported PYGL alleles carry nonsense, splice site or frameshift mutations compared to 68-80% of affected alleles of the highly homologous muscle glycogen phosphorylase gene, PYGM, that underlie McArdle disease. There was heterogeneity in the clinical symptoms observed in affected individuals. These varied from hepatomegaly and subclinical hypoglycaemia, to severe hepatomegaly with recurrent severe hypoglycaemia and postprandial lactic acidosis. We conclude that deficiency of liver glycogen phosphorylase is predominantly the result of missense mutations affecting enzyme activity. There are no common mutations and the severity of clinical symptoms varies significantly.


Assuntos
Glicogênio Fosforilase Hepática/genética , Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo IV/genética , Fígado/enzimologia , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto , Sequência de Aminoácidos , Animais , Glicemia/metabolismo , Pré-Escolar , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Éxons , Feminino , Predisposição Genética para Doença , Genótipo , Glicogênio Fosforilase Hepática/química , Glicogênio Fosforilase Hepática/deficiência , Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo IV/enzimologia , Humanos , Lactente , Íntrons , Ácido Láctico/sangue , Masculino , Modelos Moleculares , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Linhagem , Fenótipo , Conformação Proteica , Alinhamento de Sequência , Homologia de Sequência de Aminoácidos , Índice de Gravidade de Doença
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J Inherit Metab Dis ; 30(3): 407, 2007 Jun.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17457694

RESUMO

Hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) is caused by a deficiency of aldolase B due to mutations of the ALDOB gene. The disease poses diagnostic problems because of unspecific clinical manifestations. We report three cases of HFI all of whom had a chronic disease with neurological, nephrological or gastroenterological symptoms, whereas nutritional fructose intolerance, the pathognomonic sign of HFI, was apparent only in retrospect. In all patients a hypoglycosylated pattern of transferrin isoforms was found but was misinterpreted as a sign of CDG Ix. The correct diagnosis was achieved with marked delay (26, 36 and 24 months, respectively) by sequencing of the ALDOB gene two common mutations were identified on both alleles or on one (A150P/A175D, A150P/-, and A150P/A175D). The diagnosis was further supported by normalization of transferrin isoforms on a fructose-free diet. Data available in two patients showed that following the fructose restriction the type I pattern of carbohydrate-deficient transferrin detectable on fructose-containing diet disappeared after 3-4 weeks. These cases illustrate that in the first years of life HFI may show misleading variability in clinical presentation and that protein glycosylation analysis such as transferrin isofocusing may give important diagnostic clues. However, care should be taken not to misinterpret the abnormal results as CDG Ix as well as to remember that a normal profile does not exclude HFI due to the possibility of spontaneous fructose restriction in the diet. The presented data also emphasize the usefulness of ALDOB mutation screening for diagnosis of HFI.


Assuntos
Intolerância à Frutose/diagnóstico , Intolerância à Frutose/genética , Frutose-Bifosfato Aldolase/genética , Transferrina/metabolismo , Diagnóstico Diferencial , Glicosilação , Humanos , Mutação
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Clin Genet ; 70(4): 348-54, 2006 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16965330

RESUMO

Autoimmune polyendocrinopathy-candidiasis-ectodermal dystrophy (APECED) is an autosomal-recessive autoimmune disease caused by autoimmune regulator gene mutations. The aim of this study was to examine the mutation profile of Polish APECED patients, determine the carrier rate of the most frequent mutation(s) and estimate disease prevalence. While studying 14 unrelated patients, we identified three novel mutations (c.1A>T, affecting the start codon; [IVS1 + 1G>C; IVS1 + 5delG], a complex mutation affecting splice site; c. 908G>C, p.R303P, a missense mutation in plant homeodomain (PHD) and three previously reported mutations (c.769C>T, p.R257X; c.967_979del13bp, C322fsX372; c.931delT, p.C311fsX376). Eleven patients had mutations on both chromosomes, whereas in three patients only a single alteration with proven or likely pathogenic effect was detected. The most frequent was the p.R257X mutation (71% of chromosomes); its carriage rate was assessed in the background population. Analysis of 2008 samples showed eight heterozygotes, indicating the frequency of 0.40% (1:250) and the disease prevalence - 1:129,000 (95% confidence interval: 1:555,000 to 1:30,000). Comparison with an epidemiological estimate (1:619,000, derived for women) suggested that in Poland, APECED is underdiagnosed. Among the patients, no genotype/phenotype correlations were found, but we noted that women had earlier onset of hypoparathyroidism (p < 0.02) and were younger at diagnosis (p < 0.05) than men.


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Poliendocrinopatias Autoimunes/genética , Fatores de Transcrição/genética , Adolescente , Adulto , Criança , Éxons , Feminino , Genótipo , Heterozigoto , Humanos , Hipoparatireoidismo/epidemiologia , Hipoparatireoidismo/genética , Íntrons , Masculino , Mutação , Fenótipo , Polônia/epidemiologia , Poliendocrinopatias Autoimunes/epidemiologia , Prevalência , Proteína AIRE
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Klin Padiatr ; 217(3): 142-6, 2005.
Artigo em Alemão | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-15858705

RESUMO

UNLABELLED: Despite the introduction of NTBC into the treatment of tyrosinaemia type I (TT1) and a considerable improvement in the outcome of these patients, the principal risk of developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in this metabolic disorder remains mainly in those children with late introduction of NBTC after the second year of life. Serial total alpha-Fetoprotein (AFP) levels are used to evaluate the individual risk to develop malignant changes. A failure of AFP to decrease on adaequate treatment or a secondary increase after a period of falling levels have been an indication for liver transplantation. Lectin-reactive alpha-Fetoprotein is a recently described marker to distinguish hepatocellular carcinoma from benign liver disease in adult cirrhotic patients. AIMS: To investigate if the analysis for Lectin-reactive alpha-Fetoprotein would lead to earlier detection of HCC compared to a judgement based on the evolution of standard total AFP alone. PATIENTS: We report the analysis of 12 patients with TTI and histologically proven HCC. There of 5 were diagnosed under one year of age, but NTBC treatment was started between 2 years 3 month and 7 years of age except in one case in which NTBC was introduced when the diagnosis of TTI was made. The remainder of the patients cover up to the age of 15 years. All patients had been treated with NTBC. METHODS: Lectin containing agarose gel for AFP electrophoresis leads to AFP separation according to different affinities of the varying carbohydrate chains of AFP to lectins. RESULTS: AFP subfractions could be identified in all 12 patients. In 6 patients the L3-AFP rose before the total AFP. In 3 patients the rise in L3-AFP was consistent with the rise of the total AFP and in 3 patients the L3-AFP was raised after the total AFP or did not increase at all. DISCUSSION: We were able to identify 6 out of 12 patients who had an early increase of L3-AFP before they developed a change in total AFP levels. The clinical significance of these early changes need to be determined. Lectin-affinity electrophoresis may have a potential role as an additional tool that may help to discriminate benign liver disease from HCC in TTI. CONCLUSIONS: We suggest the further evaluation of lectin-reactive AFP in TTI.


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Carcinoma Hepatocelular/diagnóstico , Lectinas , Neoplasias Hepáticas/diagnóstico , Tirosinemias/complicações , alfa-Fetoproteínas/análise , Adolescente , Fatores Etários , Biomarcadores Tumorais , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Cicloexanonas/uso terapêutico , Eletroforese em Gel de Ágar , Inibidores Enzimáticos/uso terapêutico , Humanos , Lactente , Nitrobenzoatos/uso terapêutico , Fatores de Risco , Tirosinemias/sangue , Tirosinemias/tratamento farmacológico
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Mol Genet Metab ; 77(1-2): 108-11, 2002.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12359137

RESUMO

We report 17 novel mutations that cause profound biotinidase deficiency. Six of the mutations are due to deletions, whereas the remaining 11 mutations are missense mutations located throughout the gene and encode amino acids that are conserved in mammals. Our results increase the total number of different mutations that cause biotinidase deficiency to 79. These additional mutations will undoubtedly be helpful in identifying structure/function relationships once the three-dimensional structure of biotinidase is determined.


Assuntos
Amidoidrolases/deficiência , Amidoidrolases/genética , Deficiência de Biotinidase/enzimologia , Deficiência de Biotinidase/genética , Mutação , Substituição de Aminoácidos , Biotina/uso terapêutico , Biotinidase , Deficiência de Biotinidase/tratamento farmacológico , Pré-Escolar , Mutação da Fase de Leitura , Genótipo , Humanos , Lactente , Recém-Nascido , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto , Fenótipo , Deleção de Sequência
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J Pharm Biomed Anal ; 26(3): 401-8, 2001 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11489385

RESUMO

Proton decoupled high resolution 13C NMR spectra of argininosuccinic acid have been measured in a series of dilute water solutions of various acidity. These data have provided a basis for unequivocal determination of the presence of this metabolite in the investigated sample. The method additionally enables simultaneous rough estimation of the metabolite concentration. In order to check the practicability of the usage of this spectroscopy for diagnostic purposes, the spectra of several unprocessed urine samples have been recorded including three from patients with argininosuccinic aciduria. It has been concluded that 13C NMR spectroscopy can be a convenient method of recognising the above syndrome and probably many other inborn metabolic errors which manifest themselves with the excretion of the marker metabolite in amounts comparable to (or larger than) creatinine.


Assuntos
Ácido Argininossuccínico/urina , Isótopos de Carbono , Humanos , Espectroscopia de Ressonância Magnética
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Biochem Biophys Res Commun ; 283(3): 687-93, 2001 May 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11341780

RESUMO

Recently, we reported that in various cell lines under conditions of deenergization of the mitochondrial membrane, the release of Ca(2+) from the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) does not produce the expected activation of store-operated calcium channels (SOCs) in the plasma membrane. In the present work, we examined the activation of SOCs in fibroblasts derived from three patients with Leigh disease (LS). We identified mutations in the SURF-1 gene in all these cells. Consequently, cytochrome oxidase (COX) deficiency was found in all these (LS(COX)) cell lines and, thus, the main mitochondrial mechanism of generation of the electrochemical proton gradient on the mitochondrial membrane was naturally depressed. We demonstrated that, in untreated LS(COX) fibroblasts, the rate of Ca(2+)-inflow through SOCs was low compared to the fibroblasts from healthy individuals even after thapsigargin-induced maximal release of Ca(2+) from the ER. Moreover, the pretreatment of LS(COX) fibroblasts with a protonophore did not modify this rate. Thus, in LS(COX) fibroblasts, the activation of SOCs was naturally impaired. Our findings suggest that altered calcium metabolism, apart from severe energy production failure, may also contribute to developing pathological conditions in patients with COX-deficient Leigh disease related to SURF-1 gene mutation.


Assuntos
Cálcio/metabolismo , Doença de Leigh/metabolismo , Canais de Cálcio/metabolismo , Carbonil Cianeto m-Clorofenil Hidrazona/farmacologia , Células Cultivadas , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Fibroblastos/efeitos dos fármacos , Fibroblastos/metabolismo , Homeostase , Humanos , Lactente , Doença de Leigh/genética , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana , Mitocôndrias/metabolismo , Proteínas Mitocondriais , Mutação , Prostaglandina-Endoperóxido Sintases/deficiência , Proteínas/genética , Tapsigargina/farmacologia
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J Inherit Metab Dis ; 24(7): 707-14, 2001 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11804207

RESUMO

Experimental data show that elevation of intracellular pH leads to severe lesions of brain cells. Acidification of intracellular fluid by accumulation of lactate may compensate the effect of respiratory alkalosis. Increased serum pH, and low PCO2, associated with hyperlactataemia (sometimes incorrectly called 'acidosis') have been reported in children with Leigh syndrome (LS). The aim of the study was to determine whether respiratory alkalosis is characteristic of patients with LS due to SURF1 mutations. All venous blood gas data (88 samples) of 18 spontaneously breathing LS patients with recently established SURF1 mutations, hospitalized during 1986-2000, were retrospectively reviewed. The data of an affected boy who survived on a respirator for more than 3 months (79 daily samples) were analysed separately. In spontaneously breathing patients, the data indicated that the patients had compensated or partially compensated respiratory alkalosis (pH 7.388+/-0.060, Pco2 29.2+/-5.7 mmHg, HCO3- 17.4+/-3.0 mmol/L, BE -6.7+/-3.2 mmol/L). Bicarbonate excretion was detected in urine of two examined LS cases in spite of decreased serum HCO3-. In the affected child maintained on a respirator, simple manipulation of the inspired CO2 tension to establish a normal pressure of 35-45 mmHg automatically caused an increase of serum HCO3- concentration to a normal value of 26.3+/-2.9 mmol/L (and BE to +2.2+/-3.1 mmol/L), in spite of cytochrome oxidase (COX) deficiency due to a confirmed SURF1 mutation. We suggest that respiratory alkalosis (hypocapnia) of Leigh syndrome patients with SURF1 mutations results from compulsory hyperventilation and speculate that hypocapnia may contribute to Leigh-like brain damage in the SURF1-deficient patients as well as in other patients presenting with Leigh-like syndrome. The supposition that accumulation of lactate may protect the brain of LS patients from alkalosis-related damage requires further study. Avoidance of any factors stimulating hyperventilation of LS patients and caution when attempting to correct low plasma bicarbonate are suggested.


Assuntos
Bicarbonatos/sangue , Hiperventilação/sangue , Hipocapnia/sangue , Doença de Leigh/genética , Proteínas/genética , Alcalose Respiratória/genética , Bicarbonatos/urina , Dióxido de Carbono/sangue , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Feminino , Humanos , Concentração de Íons de Hidrogênio , Hiperventilação/genética , Hipocapnia/genética , Lactente , Doença de Leigh/fisiopatologia , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana , Proteínas Mitocondriais , Mutação , Urina
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J Appl Genet ; 42(1): 73-88, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14564066

RESUMO

Clinical and molecular data of 59 affected persons from 36 unrelated families with XLH (36 probands and 23 members of their families) were analysed. Characteristic phenotypic features (degree of leg deformities, growth failure, tooth abnormalities, tubular reabsorption of phosphate, serum phosphate and 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 concentrations, head length and hearing defect in some cases) were assessed in relation to the type and localisation of 29 different PHEX gene mutations. The severity of clinical symptoms did not strictly depend upon the type and localisation of the PHEX gene mutation. A hearing defect was correlated with mutations in the beginning fragment, while tooth abnormalities and increased head length with the mutations in the beginning and the terminal fragment of the gene. Phosphate and vitamin D3 supplementation usually slowed progressive growth retardation and leg bowing. Our results point to the probability that alternative splicing occurs in the PHEX gene, producing several active forms of the PHEX protein. Some of them might be involved in bone turnover and dentin formation, others in renal phosphate uptake and vitamin D3 metabolism.

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J Appl Genet ; 42(1): 103-8, 2001.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-14564068

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One of the most frequent forms of Leigh syndrome (LS), a severe neurodegenerative, genetically heterogenous disease, is associated with cytochrome c oxidase (COX) deficiency. No mutations in any of the 13 polypeptide subunits of human COX have been detected in LS patients. Recently, SURF1, a positional candidate gene for LS has been identified on chromosome 9q34. We present the identification of SURF1 mutations in a randomly chosen group of Polish patients with a classical form of LS. Sequence analysis revealed the presence of a novel 704T-->C transition (Met235Thr), and two recurrent dinucleotide deletions (758delCA, 845delCT), as well as one novel polymorphic 573C-->G transversion (Thr191Thr). 845delCT was identified in 66% of all our patients in homozygous or heterozygous form. Our study confirms the recent observations that SURF1 is consistently involved in disorders of the mitochondrial respiratory chain in patients with typical Leigh syndrome.

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Hum Mutat ; 16(3): 247-52, 2000 Sep.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10980531

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CDG-Ib is the "gastro-intestinal" type of the congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) and a potentially treatable disorder. It has been described in patients presenting with congenital hepatic fibrosis and protein losing enteropathy. The symptoms result from hypoglycosylation of serum- and other glycoproteins. CDG-Ib is caused by a deficiency of mannose-6-phosphate isomerase (synonym: phosphomannose isomerase, EC 5.3.1.8), due to mutations in the MPI gene. We determined the genomic structure of the MPI gene in order to simplify mutation detection. The gene is composed of 8 exons and spans only 5 kb. Eight (7 novel) different mutations were found in seven patients with a confirmed phosphomannose isomerase deficiency, analyzed in the context of this study: six missense mutations, a splice mutation and one insertion. In the last, the mutation resulted in an unstable transcript, and was hardly detectable at the mRNA level. This emphasizes the importance of mutation analysis at the genomic DNA level.


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Defeitos Congênitos da Glicosilação/enzimologia , Defeitos Congênitos da Glicosilação/genética , Éxons , Íntrons , Manose-6-Fosfato Isomerase/deficiência , Manose-6-Fosfato Isomerase/genética , Análise Mutacional de DNA , Glicosilação , Humanos , Manose-6-Fosfato Isomerase/química , Dados de Sequência Molecular , Mutação de Sentido Incorreto
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