Hereditary hypomagnesemia with secondary hypocalcemia caused by a novel mutation in TRPM6 gene

İpek Dokurel Çetin, Hamide Betül Gerik-Çelebi, Meliha Demiral, Orkun Çetin
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Objectives Hereditary hypomagnesemia with secondary hypocalcemia (HSH), which results from variations in the transient receptor potential melastatin 6 (TRPM6) genes, is a rare hereditary cause of extremely low serum magnesium levels. We describe an infant with triggered seizures due to hypomagnesemia and a novel mutation in TRPM6 gene was identified. Case presentation A 10-month-old boy presented with multidrug resistant seizures, and axial hypotonia due to severe hypomagnesemia. Electroencephalography and neuroimaging of the patient was normal. He had a favorable outcome with magnesium supplement. In this study, the patient underwent clinical exome sequencing (CES) which detected a novel homozygous variant in the TRPM6 gene: NM_017662.5: c.5571-3C>G. After replacing his magnesium orally, he was free from seizures and had an encouraging outcome at the twelfth-month follow-up. Conclusions HSH often presents with developmental issues, treatment-resistant seizures, and increased neuromuscular excitability. Untreated hypomagnesemia can potentially be fatal and severely impair cognitive function. Clinical suspicion is essential for early diagnosis and treatment.
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由 TRPM6 基因新型突变引起的遗传性低镁血症和继发性低钙血症
目的 遗传性低镁血症伴继发性低钙血症(HSH)是由瞬时受体电位美拉塔素 6(TRPM6)基因变异引起的,是一种罕见的导致血清镁水平极低的遗传性疾病。我们描述了一名因低镁血症而诱发癫痫发作的婴儿,并发现了 TRPM6 基因的新型突变。病例介绍 一名 10 个月大的男婴因严重低镁血症出现多药耐药性癫痫发作和轴性肌张力低下。患者的脑电图和神经影像学检查均正常。补充镁元素后,他的病情好转。在本研究中,患者接受了临床外显子组测序(CES),检测到 TRPM6 基因中的一个新型同源变异:在口服镁补充剂后,他的癫痫不再发作,并在 12 个月的随访中取得了令人鼓舞的结果。结论 HSH 通常伴有发育问题、抗药性癫痫发作和神经肌肉兴奋性增高。未经治疗的低镁血症可能致命,并严重损害认知功能。临床怀疑对于早期诊断和治疗至关重要。
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