Literature DB >> 33845444

Symptom Prevalence and Genotype-Phenotype Correlations in Patients With TANGO2-Related Metabolic Encephalopathy and Arrhythmias (TRMEA).

Allison R Powell1, Elizabeth G Ames2, Erin Neil Knierbein3, Mark C Hannibal2, Samuel J Mackenzie4.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: TANGO2-related metabolic encephalopathy and arrhythmias (TRMEA) is a rare, phenotypically heterogeneous, neurological disease affecting children.
METHODS: We conducted a chart review of five children with molecularly confirmed TRMEA diagnosed at our institution and compiled pathogenic variant frequency and symptom prevalence from cases previously reported in the literature.
RESULTS: Including those patients in our case series, 76 patients with TRMEA have been described. Developmental delay (93%) and/or regression (71%), spasticity (78%), and seizures (57%) are common in TRMEA and frequently precede life-threatening symptoms such as metabolic decompensation with lactic acidosis (83%), cardiomyopathy (38%), and cardiac arrhythmias (68%). Deletion of exons 3 to 9 is the most common pathogenic variant (39% of alleles). The majority of reported intragenic variants (17 of 27) result in disruption of the reading frame, and no clear genotype-phenotype correlations could be identified for those variants wherein the reading frame is maintained, highlighting instead the variable expressivity of the disease.
CONCLUSIONS: Patients with TRMEA frequently experience life-threatening complications that are preceded by common neurological symptoms underscoring the need for pediatric neurologists to be familiar with this condition. Additional work pertaining to disease pathophysiology and potential therapeutics is needed.
Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Arrhythmia; Episodic ataxia; Metabolic crisis; Rhabdomyolysis; TANGO2 disease; TANGO2-related metabolic encephalopathy and arrhythmias

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33845444     DOI: 10.1016/j.pediatrneurol.2021.02.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pediatr Neurol        ISSN: 0887-8994            Impact factor:   3.372


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1.  HRG-9 homologues regulate haem trafficking from haem-enriched compartments.

Authors:  Fengxiu Sun; Zhenzhen Zhao; Mathilda M Willoughby; Shuaiqi Shen; Yu Zhou; Yiyan Shao; Jing Kang; Yongtian Chen; Mengying Chen; Xiaojing Yuan; Iqbal Hamza; Amit R Reddi; Caiyong Chen
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2022-10-19       Impact factor: 69.504

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