Mitochondrial trifunctional protein deficiency caused by a deep intronic deletion leading to aberrant splicing

因深层内含子缺失导致异常剪接而引起的线粒体三功能蛋白缺陷

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作者:Thomas Cassini, Sarah Silverstein, Molly Behan, Cynthia J Tifft, May Christine Malicdan, David R Adams; Undiagnosed Diseases Network; Sun-Young Ahn, Debra S Regier

Abstract

Trifunctional protein deficiency (TFP) is a disorder of fatty acid beta-oxidation associated with metabolic, cardiac, and liver dysfunction in severe forms. We present two siblings diagnosed by newborn screening and confirmed by biochemical testing at birth. Their clinical course was complicated by recurrent rhabdomyolysis, retinopathy, and hypoparathyroidism. Both siblings were also diagnosed with focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) and bone marrow failure and ultimately died of hypoxemic respiratory failure. Initial sequencing of the TFP-associated genes HADHA and HADHB showed only a paternally inherited variant in HADHB, NM_000183.3:c.1059del (p.Gly354AspfsTer10). Subsequent evaluation by the Undiagnosed Diseases Network with genome and transcriptome sequencing revealed a rare maternally inherited 17 base pair deletion in HADHB, NM_000183.3:c.1390-515_1390-499del, located in the final intron and resulting in a pseudoexon that harbors a premature termination codon. Both sisters were compound heterozygous for this and the paternal premature termination codon. No other variants were detected that were potentially causative for the FSGS and bone marrow failure on genome sequencing. A review of the literature at that time revealed several case reports of the uncommon clinical findings of FSGS, bone marrow failure, and pulmonary involvement in patients with TFP, confirming this clinical diagnosis as the complete explanation for these siblings.

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