Literature DB >> 29359854

Clinical features, BTD gene mutations, and their functional studies of eight symptomatic patients with biotinidase deficiency from Southern China.

Zongcai Liu1, Xiaoyuan Zhao1, Huiying Sheng1, Yanna Cai1, Xi Yin1, Xiaodan Chen1, Ling Su1, Zhikun Lu1, Chunhua Zeng2, Xiuzhen Li2, Li Liu2.   

Abstract

Biotinidase (BTD) deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disease, which develops neurological and cutaneous symptoms because of the impaired biotin recycling. Pathogenic mutations on BTD gene cause BTD deficiency. Clinical features and mutation analysis of Chinese children with BTD deficiency were rarely described. Herein, for the first time, we reported the clinical features, BTD gene mutations and their functional studies of eight symptomatic children with BTD deficiency from southern China. Fatigue, hypotonia, proximal muscular weakness, hearing deficits, rash and respiratory problems are common clinical phenotype of our patients. Seizures are observed only in patients with profound BTD deficiency. Five novel mutations were detected, among which c.637delC (H213TfsTer51) was found in 50% of our patients and might be considered as a common mutation. In vitro studies confirmed three mild mutations c.1368A>C (Q456H), c.1613G>A (R538H), and c.644T>A (L215H) which retained 10-30% of wild type enzyme activity, and six severe mutations c.235C>T (R79C), c.1271G>C (C424S), c.1412G>A (C471Y), c.637delC (H213TfsTer51), c.395T>G (M132W), c.464T>C (L155P), and c.1493dupT (L498FfsTer13) which retained <10% of wild type enzyme activity. c.1330G>C (D444H) decreased the protein expression but not activity of BTD enzyme, and H213TfsTer51 was structurally damaging while L498FfsTer13 was functionally damaging. These results will be helpful in establishing the definitive diagnosis of BTD deficiency at the gene level, offering appropriate genetic counseling, and providing clues to structure/function relationships of the enzyme.
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Keywords:  biotinidase deficiency; clinical features; definitive diagnosis; functional study; gene mutations

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29359854     DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.38601

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet A        ISSN: 1552-4825            Impact factor:   2.802


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