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Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics 3/2024

23-12-2023 | Neonatal Screening | RESEARCH

Evaluation of clinical, laboratory, and molecular genetic features of patients with biotinidase deficiency

Authors: Begüm Yılmaz, Ahmet Cevdet Ceylan, Mehmet Gündüz, Özlem Ünal Uzun, Aynur Küçükcongar Yavaş, Berrak Bilginer Gürbüz, Ümmühan Öncül, Gülay Güleç Ceylan, Çiğdem Seher Kasapkara

Published in: European Journal of Pediatrics | Issue 3/2024

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Abstract

Biotinidase deficiency (BD) is an autosomal recessive inherited metabolic disorder which results from the inability of biotin-dependent carboxylase enzymes to function due to the release and absorption of biotin, leading to neurological and cutaneous findings. In the present study, evaluation of demographic characteristics, clinical findings, laboratory results, molecular genetic characteristics, and genotype–phenotype correlations of cases with BD. Two hundred forty-seven cases were included in the study who were admitted to the Department of Pediatric Metabolism of Ankara Bilkent City Hospital after being identified with potential BD through the Newborn Screening Program (NBS), during family screening or based on suspicious clinical findings, or following the detection of a pathogenic variant in a BTD genetic analysis during the period of October 2020 and February 2022. The medical files of the cases were reviewed retrospectively. An analysis of the admission routes of all cases to our clinic revealed 89.5% NBS, 5.7% family screening, and 4.9% suspicious clinical findings suggestive of BD. Complete enzyme deficiency was identified in 19.8%, partial enzyme deficiency in 55.1%, and heterogenous enzyme deficiency in 9.7%. The most common pathogenic variants were c.1270G > C (p.Asp424His), c.410G > A (p.Arg137His), and c.38_44delGCGCTGinsTCC (p.Cys13Phefs*36) in BTD gene. The c.1270G > C variant was most common in patients with cutaneous symptoms. The c.410G > A and c.38_44delGCGCTGinsTCC variants were more common in the patients with neurological symptoms. The mean activity level in patients with the c.1270G > C homozygous variant was statistically significantly higher than the mean activity level in the c.1270G > C compound heterozygous patients and the activity level of patients without the c.1270G > C variant. The mean activity level in c.410G > A homozygous patients was statistically significantly lower than the mean activity level of the c.410G > A compound heterozygous patients and the activity level of patients without the c.410G > A variant. In the course of our study, four new pathogenic variants were detected, namely: c.190G > A (p.Glu64Lys), c.249 + 5G > T, c.228delA (p.Val77*), and c.682A > G (p.Ile228Val).
     Conclusions: The present study has determined the clinical and genetic spectrum of a large group of patients with BD in a single center. The frequent mutations in our study were similar to those reported in literature, and four novel variants were also described.
What is Known:
• Biotinidase deficiency is an autosomal recessive, treatable inborn error of metabolism. Two hundred ninety-four pathogenic variants in the BTD gene have been identified and the c.1270G > C variant is the most frequent BTD gene mutation in both Turkey and around the world.
What is New:
• Four new pathogenic variants (c.190G > A, p.Glu64Lys; c.249 + 5G > T; c.228delA, p.Val77*; and c.682A > G, p.Ile228Val) have been identified. It is believed that the c.38_44delGCGGCTGinsTCC variant is more commonly seen in individuals with ocular issues; however, further genotype–phenotype correlations are needed.
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Metadata
Title
Evaluation of clinical, laboratory, and molecular genetic features of patients with biotinidase deficiency
Authors
Begüm Yılmaz
Ahmet Cevdet Ceylan
Mehmet Gündüz
Özlem Ünal Uzun
Aynur Küçükcongar Yavaş
Berrak Bilginer Gürbüz
Ümmühan Öncül
Gülay Güleç Ceylan
Çiğdem Seher Kasapkara
Publication date
23-12-2023
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Pediatrics / Issue 3/2024
Print ISSN: 0340-6199
Electronic ISSN: 1432-1076
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00431-023-05376-4

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