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01-12-2020 | Disorders of Intellectual Development | Case report

A case report of an intermediate phenotype between congenital myasthenic syndrome and D-2- and L-2-hydroxyglutaric aciduria due to novel SLC25A1 variants

Authors: Wenhui Li, Min Zhang, Linmei Zhang, Yiyun Shi, Lei Zhao, Bingbing Wu, Xihua Li, Shuizhen Zhou

Published in: BMC Neurology | Issue 1/2020

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Abstract

Background

Variants in the SLC25A1 gene are associated with a severe neurometabolic disease, D-2- and L-2-hydroxyglutaric aciduria (D/L-2-HGA). A report in 2014 presented the first account of congenital myasthenic syndrome (CMS) with mild intellectual disability (ID) caused by SLC25A1. To date, only two missense variants in SLC25A1 have been linked to CMS.

Case presentations

A Chinese boy presented fatigable muscular weakness, myasthenic crisis, epilepsy and developmental delay along with mild elevation of urinary 2-ketoglutarate (2-KG) and lactic acid levels. He showed a partial response to pyridostigmine. Genetic analysis using trio whole-exome sequencing (WES), Sanger sequencing, and cosegregation analyses revealed two novel pathogenic variants of SLC25A1 (c.628C > T, p.R210X; c.145G > A, p.V49M).

Conclusions

We report a boy who carries novel compound heterozygous variants of SLC25A1 and presents a phenotype intermediate between CMS and D/L-2-HGA. This case expands the range of known phenotypes and genotypes associated with SLC25A1.
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Metadata
Title
A case report of an intermediate phenotype between congenital myasthenic syndrome and D-2- and L-2-hydroxyglutaric aciduria due to novel SLC25A1 variants
Authors
Wenhui Li
Min Zhang
Linmei Zhang
Yiyun Shi
Lei Zhao
Bingbing Wu
Xihua Li
Shuizhen Zhou
Publication date
01-12-2020
Publisher
BioMed Central
Published in
BMC Neurology / Issue 1/2020
Electronic ISSN: 1471-2377
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1186/s12883-020-01854-6

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