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Assessment of candidate variants causative of inborn metabolic diseases in SUDI cases in South Africa, and a case report.

Laura Jane Heathfield1,2, Wenelisile Bhengu3,4, Susan Louw4, Lorna Jean Martin3, Raj Ramesar4.   

Abstract

Sudden unexpected death in infants (SUDI) is a devastating event, and unfortunately is still a burden in many parts of the world, including in South Africa. Due to the absence of routine testing for inborn metabolic diseases in newborns and in a post-mortem context, little is known about the presence of metabolic diseases in local SUDI cases. The aim of this study was to genotype five candidate variants previously associated with metabolic disorders in a cohort of SUDI cases (n = 169) from Salt River Mortuary, Cape Town. DNA was isolated from blood, and SNaPshot® PCR and Sanger sequencing were used to genotype the following variants: ACADM: c.583G > A, ACADM: c.985A > G, GCDH: c.877G > A/T, GALT: c.404C > G/T and GALT: c.563A > G. Four carriers of GCDH: c.877G > A/T were identified, while one infant was homozygous for the founder mutation GALT: c.404C > G/T; the latter which is causative of galactosaemia and was previously undiagnosed. During the follow-up with the family, it emerged that the affected infant's identical twin had subsequently demised. The findings in this study highlight possible new candidate variants to assess in South African SUDI cases, and these results directly contribute to the development of a molecular autopsy which is locally relevant. It is evident that until newborn screening becomes routine and accessible in South Africa, molecular autopsies should include testing for inherited metabolic disorders, as it holds potential to save lives.

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Keywords:  Galactosaemia; Glutaric aciduria type 1; MCAD deficiency; Molecular autopsy; Sudden unexpected death in infants

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32556492     DOI: 10.1007/s00414-020-02337-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Legal Med        ISSN: 0937-9827            Impact factor:   2.686


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