| Literature DB >> 35626240 |
Justyna Rogulska1, Katarzyna Wróblewska-Seniuk1, Robert Śmigiel2, Jarosław Szydłowski3, Tomasz Szczapa1.
Abstract
Surfactant is a complex of phospholipids and proteins produced in type II pneumocytes. Its deficiency frequently occurs in preterm infants and causes respiratory distress syndrome. In full-term newborns, its absence results from mutations in the SFTPC, SFTPB, NKX2-1, or ABCA3 genes involved in the surfactant metabolism. ABCA3 encodes ATP-binding cassette, which is responsible for transporting phospholipids in type II pneumocytes. We present a case of a male late preterm newborn with inherited surfactant deficiency in whom we identified the likely pathogenic c.604G>A variant in one allele and splice region/intron variant c.4036-3C>G of uncertain significance in the second allele of ABCA3. These variants were observed in trans configuration. We discuss the diagnostic challenges and the management options. Although invasive treatment was introduced, only temporary improvement was observed. We want to raise awareness about congenital surfactant deficiency as a rare cause of respiratory failure in term newborns.Entities:
Keywords: ABCA3 gene; congenital surfactant defects; inherited surfactant deficiency; neonatal respiratory distress; neonatal respiratory failure
Year: 2022 PMID: 35626240 PMCID: PMC9140114 DOI: 10.3390/diagnostics12051084
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Diagnostics (Basel) ISSN: 2075-4418
Figure 1The pulmonary ultrasound shows compact B artifacts creating the image of white lungs with many subpleural consolidations. (a) posterior part of the right lung (b) the rear part of the left lung.
Figure 2The chest X-rays revealed diffuse opacification of both lungs with air bronchograms. No improvement has been observed during one month. (a) 54th day of life (b) 85th day of life.
Figure 3Computed tomography shows a characteristic pattern of interstitial lung disease with ground-glass opacities and pneumatocele.
Figure 4Invasive ventilation parameters used during hospitalization. We observed a reduction in PIP and MAP parameters after introducing NAVA ventilation. (a) PRVC ventilation; (b) NAVA ventilation.