Literature DB >> 25087164

Founder p.Arg 446* mutation in the PDHX gene explains over half of cases with congenital lactic acidosis in Roma children.

Ivan S Ivanov1, Dimitar N Azmanov2, Mariya B Ivanova3, Teodora Chamova4, Ilyana H Pacheva1, Margarita V Panova1, Sharon Song5, Bharti Morar6, Ralitsa V Yordanova1, Fani K Galabova1, Iglika G Sotkova1, Alexandar J Linev1, Stoyan Bitchev3, Anne-Marie J Shearwood6, Dalia Kancheva7, Dana Gabrikova8, Veronika Karcagi9, Velina Guergueltcheva4, Ina E Geneva1, Veneta Bozhinova4, Vili K Stoyanova1, Ivo Kremensky3, Albena Jordanova7, Aleksey Savov3, Rita Horvath10, Matthew A Brown5, Ivailo Tournev11, Aleksandra Filipovska12, Luba Kalaydjieva13.   

Abstract

Investigation of 31 of Roma patients with congenital lactic acidosis (CLA) from Bulgaria identified homozygosity for the R446* mutation in the PDHX gene as the most common cause of the disorder in this ethnic group. It accounted for around 60% of patients in the study and over 25% of all CLA cases referred to the National Genetic Laboratory in Bulgaria. The detection of a homozygous patient from Hungary and carriers among population controls from Romania and Slovakia suggests a wide spread of the mutation in the European Roma population. The clinical phenotype of the twenty R446* homozygotes was relatively homogeneous, with lactic acidosis crisis in the first days or months of life as the most common initial presentation (15/20 patients) and delayed psychomotor development and/or seizures in infancy as the leading manifestations in a smaller group (5/20 patients). The subsequent clinical picture was dominated by impaired physical growth and a very consistent pattern of static cerebral palsy-like encephalopathy with spasticity and severe to profound mental retardation seen in over 80% of cases. Most patients had a positive family history. We propose testing for the R446* mutation in PDHX as a rapid first screening in Roma infants with metabolic acidosis. It will facilitate and accelerate diagnosis in a large proportion of cases, allow early rehabilitation to alleviate the chronic clinical course, and prevent further affected births in high-risk families. Crown
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Keywords:  Congenital lactic acidosis; PDHX; Roma/Gypsy founder mutation

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Year:  2014        PMID: 25087164     DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2014.07.017

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Genet Metab        ISSN: 1096-7192            Impact factor:   4.797


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