Adolescence Onset Primary Coenzyme Q10 Deficiency With Rare CoQ8A Gene Mutation: A Case Report and Review of Literature.

IF 0.8 Q3 MEDICINE, GENERAL & INTERNAL Clinical Medicine Insights. Case Reports Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795476231188061
Mahsa Hojabri, Abolfazl Gilani, Rana Irilouzadian, Habibe Nejad Biglari, Roham Sarmadian
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Background: Primary deficiency of coenzyme Q10 deficiency-4 (CoQ10D4) is a heterogeneous disorder affecting different age groups. The main clinical manifestation consists of cerebellar ataxia, exercise intolerance, and dystonia.

Case report: We provide a case of adolescence-onset ataxia, head tremor, and proximal muscle weakness accompanied by psychiatric features and abnormal serum urea (49.4 mg/dL), lactate (7.5 mmol/L), and CoQ10 level (0.4 µg/mL). Brain-MRI demonstrated cerebellar atrophy, thinning of the corpus callosum, and loss of white matter. Whole exome sequencing showed a homozygous missense mutation (c.911C>T; p.A304V) in CoQ8A gene which is a rare mutation and responsible variant of CoQ10D4. After supplementary treatment with CoQ10 50 mg/twice a day for 2 months the clinical symptoms improved.

Conclusion: These observations highlight the significance of the early diagnosis of potentially treatable CoQ8A mutation as well as patient education and follow-up. Our findings widen the spectrum of CoQ8A phenotypic features so that clinicians be familiar with the disease not only in severe childhood-onset ataxia but also in adolescence with accompanying psychiatric problems.

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青少年发病原发性辅酶Q10缺乏伴罕见的辅酶q8a基因突变:1例报告及文献复习。
背景:原发性辅酶Q10缺乏症-4 (CoQ10D4)是一种影响不同年龄组的异质性疾病。主要临床表现为小脑性共济失调、运动不耐受、肌张力障碍。病例报告:我们提供了一例青春期发病的共济失调、头震颤和近端肌肉无力,伴有精神特征和血清尿素(49.4 mg/dL)、乳酸(7.5 mmol/L)和辅酶q10水平(0.4 μ g/mL)异常。脑部mri显示小脑萎缩,胼胝体变薄,白质丢失。全外显子组测序显示纯合错义突变(c.911C>T;p.A304V)是CoQ8A基因的罕见突变和CoQ10D4的负责变异体。补充辅酶q10 50 mg/ 2次/天治疗2个月后,临床症状得到改善。结论:这些观察结果突出了早期诊断潜在可治疗的CoQ8A突变以及患者教育和随访的重要性。我们的发现扩大了CoQ8A表型特征的范围,使临床医生不仅熟悉严重的儿童期发作的共济失调,而且熟悉伴随精神问题的青春期的疾病。
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