Clinical, biochemical, and molecular profiles of three Sri Lankan neonates with pyruvate carboxylase deficiency

E. Jasinge, M. Fernando, N. Indika, P. Ratnayake, Nalin Gamaathige, Ratnanathan Ratnaranjith, Sabine Schroeder, P. Jones, Skrahina Volha, Subhashinie Jayasena, Anusha Varuni Gunaratna, Asitha Niroshana Bandara Ekanayake, Arndt Rolfs
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Abstract Objectives Pyruvate carboxylase, a mitochondrial enzyme, catalyses the conversion of glycolytic end-product pyruvate to tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediate, oxaloacetate. Rare pyruvate carboxylase deficiency manifests in three clinical and biochemical phenotypes: neonatal onset type A, infantile onset type B and a benign C type. The objective of this case series is to expand the knowledge of overlapping clinical and biochemical phenotypes of pyruvate carboxylase deficiency. Case presentation We report three Sri Lankan neonates including two siblings, of two unrelated families with pyruvate carboxylase deficiency. All three developed respiratory distress within the first few hours of birth. Two siblings displayed typical biochemical findings reported in type B. The other proband with normal citrulline, lysine, moderate lactate, paraventricular cystic lesions, bony deformities, and a novel missense, homozygous variant c.2746G>C [p.(Asp916His)] in the PC gene, biochemically favoured type A. Conclusions Our findings indicate the necessity of prompt laboratory investigations in a tachypneic neonate with coexisting metabolic acidosis, as early recognition is essential for patient management and family counselling. Further case studies are required to identify overlapping symptoms and biochemical findings in different types of pyruvate carboxylase deficiency phenotypes.
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三名患有丙酮酸羧化酶缺乏症的斯里兰卡新生儿的临床、生化和分子特征
摘要 目的 丙酮酸羧化酶是一种线粒体酶,催化糖酵解终产物丙酮酸向三羧酸循环中间产物草酰乙酸的转化。罕见的丙酮酸羧化酶缺乏症表现为三种临床和生化表型:新生儿发病 A 型、婴儿发病 B 型和良性 C 型。本病例系列旨在扩大对丙酮酸羧化酶缺乏症临床和生化表型重叠的认识。病例介绍 我们报告了三个患有丙酮酸羧化酶缺乏症的斯里兰卡新生儿,其中包括两个兄弟姐妹,他们来自两个没有血缘关系的家庭。三人均在出生后数小时内出现呼吸窘迫。两个兄弟姐妹表现出典型的 B 型生化检查结果。另一个原发性患者瓜氨酸、赖氨酸正常,乳酸中度,脑室旁囊性病变,骨骼畸形,并有一个新的错义、同基因变异 c.2746 G>C [p.(As)]。G>C [p.(Asp916His)] ,生化上倾向于 A 型。结论 我们的研究结果表明,对于呼吸过快并伴有代谢性酸中毒的新生儿,有必要及时进行实验室检查,因为早期识别对于患者管理和家庭辅导至关重要。需要进一步开展病例研究,以确定不同类型丙酮酸羧化酶缺乏症表型的重叠症状和生化结果。
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