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Recurrent ACADVL molecular findings in individuals with a positive newborn screen for very long chain acyl-coA dehydrogenase (VLCAD) deficiency in the United States.

Marcus J Miller1, Lindsay C Burrage1, James B Gibson2, Meghan E Strenk3, Edward J Lose4, David P Bick5, Sarah H Elsea1, V Reid Sutton1, Qin Sun1, Brett H Graham1, William J Craigen1, Victor Wei Zhang1, Lee-Jun C Wong6.   

Abstract

Very long chain acyl-coA dehydrogenase deficiency (VLCADD) is an autosomal recessive inborn error of fatty acid oxidation detected by newborn screening (NBS). Follow-up molecular analyses are often required to clarify VLCADD-suggestive NBS results, but to date the outcome of these studies are not well described for the general screen-positive population. In the following study, we report the molecular findings for 693 unrelated patients that sequentially received Sanger sequence analysis of ACADVL as a result of a positive NBS for VLCADD. Highlighting the variable molecular underpinnings of this disorder, we identified 94 different pathogenic ACADVL variants (40 novel), as well as 134 variants of unknown clinical significance (VUSs). Evidence for the pathogenicity of a subset of recurrent VUSs was provided using multiple in silico analyses. Surprisingly, the most frequent finding in our cohort was carrier status, 57% all individuals had a single pathogenic variant or VUS. This result was further supported by follow-up array and/or acylcarnitine analysis that failed to provide evidence of a second pathogenic allele. Notably, exon-targeted array analysis of 131 individuals screen positive for VLCADD failed to identify copy number changes in ACADVL thus suggesting this test has a low yield in the setting of NBS follow-up. While no genotype was common, the c.848T>C (p.V283A) pathogenic variant was clearly the most frequent; at least one copy was found in ~10% of all individuals with a positive NBS. Clinical and biochemical data for seven unrelated patients homozygous for the p.V283A allele suggests that it results in a mild phenotype that responds well to standard treatment, but hypoglycemia can occur. Collectively, our data illustrate the molecular heterogeneity of VLCADD and provide novel insight into the outcomes of NBS for this disorder.
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Keywords:  ACADVL; Fatty acid oxidation; Inborn error of metabolism; NBS; Newborn screening; V243A; V283A; VLCAD; VLCADD

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26385305      PMCID: PMC4790081          DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2015.08.011

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


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