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Published in: Virchows Archiv 6/2018

01-06-2018 | Original Article

Variable X-chromosome inactivation and enlargement of pericentral glutamine synthetase zones in the liver of heterozygous females with OTC deficiency

Authors: Dita Musalkova, Eva Sticova, Martin Reboun, Jitka Sokolova, Jakub Krijt, Jitka Honzikova, Jiri Gurka, Magdalena Neroldova, Tomas Honzik, Jiri Zeman, Milan Jirsa, Lenka Dvorakova, Martin Hrebicek

Published in: Virchows Archiv | Issue 6/2018

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Abstract

Ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) deficiency is an X-linked disorder that causes recurrent and life-threatening episodes of hyperammonemia. The clinical picture in heterozygous females is highly diverse and derives from the genotype and the degree of inactivation of the mutated X chromosome in hepatocytes. Here, we describe molecular genetic, biochemical, and histopathological findings in the livers explanted from two female patients with late-onset OTC deficiency. Analysis of X-inactivation ratios by DNA methylation-based assays showed remarkable intra-organ variation ranging from 46:54 to 82:18 (average 70:30, n = 37), in favor of the active X chromosome carrying the mutation c.583G>C (p.G195R), in the first patient and from 75:25 to 90:10 (average 82:18, n = 20) in favor of the active X chromosome carrying the splicing mutation c.663+1G>A in the second patient. The X-inactivation ratios in liver samples correlated highly with the proportions of OTC-positive hepatocytes calculated from high-resolution image analyses of the immunohistochemically detected OTC in frozen sections that was performed on total area > 5 cm2. X-inactivation ratios in blood in both female patients corresponded to the lower limit of the liver values. Our data indicate that the proportion of about 20–30% of hepatocytes expressing the functional OTC protein is not sufficient to maintain metabolic stability. X-inactivation ratios assessed in liver biopsies taken from heterozygous females with X-linked disorders should not be considered representative of the whole liver.
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Metadata
Title
Variable X-chromosome inactivation and enlargement of pericentral glutamine synthetase zones in the liver of heterozygous females with OTC deficiency
Authors
Dita Musalkova
Eva Sticova
Martin Reboun
Jitka Sokolova
Jakub Krijt
Jitka Honzikova
Jiri Gurka
Magdalena Neroldova
Tomas Honzik
Jiri Zeman
Milan Jirsa
Lenka Dvorakova
Martin Hrebicek
Publication date
01-06-2018
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
Virchows Archiv / Issue 6/2018
Print ISSN: 0945-6317
Electronic ISSN: 1432-2307
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00428-018-2345-x

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