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Published in: Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease 3/2012

01-05-2012 | Original Article

Morphologic evidence of diffuse vascular damage in human and in the experimental model of ethylmalonic encephalopathy

Authors: Carla Giordano, Carlo Viscomi, Maurizia Orlandi, Paola Papoff, Alberto Spalice, Alberto Burlina, Ivano Di Meo, Valeria Tiranti, Vincenzo Leuzzi, Giulia d’Amati, Massimo Zeviani

Published in: Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease | Issue 3/2012

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Abstract

Ethylmalonic encephalopathy (EE) is a rare autosomal recessive disorder characterized by early onset encephalopathy, chronic diarrhoea, petechiae, orthostatic acrocyanosis and defective cytochrome c oxidase (COX) in muscle and brain. High levels of lactic, ethylmalonic and methylsuccinic acids are detected in body fluids. EE is caused by mutations in ETHE1, a mitochondrial sulphur dioxygenase. By studying a suitable mouse model, we found that loss of ETHE1 leads to accumulation of sulphide, which is a poison for COX and other enzymatic activities thus accounting for the main features of EE. We report here the first autopsy case of a child with a genetically confirmed diagnosis of EE, and compare the histological, histochemical and immunohistochemical findings with those of the constitutive Ethe1 −/− mice. In addition to COX depleted cells, widespread endothelial lesions of arterioles and capillaries of the brain and gastrointestinal tract were the pathologic hallmarks in both organisms. Our findings of diffuse vascular damage of target critical organs are in keeping with the hypothesis that the pathologic effects of ETHE1 deficiency may stem from high levels of circulating hydrogen sulphide rather than the inability of specific organs to detoxify its endogenous production.
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Metadata
Title
Morphologic evidence of diffuse vascular damage in human and in the experimental model of ethylmalonic encephalopathy
Authors
Carla Giordano
Carlo Viscomi
Maurizia Orlandi
Paola Papoff
Alberto Spalice
Alberto Burlina
Ivano Di Meo
Valeria Tiranti
Vincenzo Leuzzi
Giulia d’Amati
Massimo Zeviani
Publication date
01-05-2012
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease / Issue 3/2012
Print ISSN: 0141-8955
Electronic ISSN: 1573-2665
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10545-011-9408-3

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