A Patient with Organic Acidemia, Hyperammonemia, and a FBXL4 Variant Suggesting Mitochondrial DNA Depletion Syndrome

一名患有有机酸血症、高氨血症和FBXL4变异的患者提示可能患有线粒体DNA耗竭综合征

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: Mitochondrial DNA depletion syndromes encompass rare genetic disorders stemming from various gene defects, including encephalomyopathic mtDNA depletion syndrome 13 (MTDPS13), an autosomal recessive condition linked to FBXL4 gene variants. Although its prevalence is estimated at 1/100,000-400,000, the mechanism behind MTDPS13 remains incompletely understood. Recent studies suggest FBXL4 variants disrupt mitophagy, contributing to its pathogenesis. CASE PRESENTATION: A 3-year and 4-month-old male presented with respiratory distress, diarrhea, and unconsciousness. His medical history revealed developmental delay and dysmorphic features. Physical examination unveiled characteristic dysmorphisms, while neurological assessment indicated abnormalities. Laboratory findings exhibited metabolic disturbances consistent with MTDPS13, confirmed by genetic analysis revealing a homozygous c.1555C>T FBXL4 variant. CONCLUSION: FBXL4 defects, found in approximately 0.7% of suspected mitochondrial disease cases, lead to varied phenotypes with nonspecific facial dysmorphisms. The patient's presentation aligned with reported features, including growth delay, hypotonia, and developmental delay. Notably, the diagnosis occurred later than typical onset, highlighting the variability in disease manifestation. Treatment focused on symptom management, with dichloroacetic acid effectively addressing lactic acidosis. This case underscores the importance of considering mitochondrial diseases, particularly FBXL4-related MTDPS13, in patients presenting with metabolic disturbances and dysmorphic features. Early recognition facilitates appropriate management and genetic counseling for affected families.

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