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Pediatr Neurol ; 149: 15-18, 2023 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37757660

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In the past couple of decades, literature in pediatric neurology and clinical genetics has identified hundreds of monogenic disorders that can masquerade as infantile cerebral palsy (CP). Accurate and prompt diagnosis in such cases may be challenging due to several reasons. There are commercial multigene CP panels, but their diagnostic yield is often limited compared with exome sequencing because of diverse etiologies that may mimic CP. We report one such case where a patient with spastic hemiplegia underwent a long diagnostic journey before genetic diagnosis was established with exome sequencing and appropriate management was started. TTC19-related mitochondrial complex III deficiency is an ultrarare disorder of energy metabolism that presents with bilateral lesions in the basal ganglia and a degenerative neuropsychiatric phenotype.


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Cerebral Palsy , Mitochondrial Diseases , Movement Disorders , Child , Humans , Cerebral Palsy/diagnosis , Cerebral Palsy/genetics , Cerebral Palsy/pathology , Movement Disorders/diagnosis , Movement Disorders/genetics , Phenotype , Mitochondrial Diseases/genetics , High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing
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Mol Genet Metab Rep ; 33: 100931, 2022 Dec.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36420423

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Malate dehydrogenases (MDH) serve a critical role in maintaining equilibrium of the NAD+/NADH ratio between the mitochondria and cytosol through the catalysis of the oxidation of L-malate to oxaloacetate in a reversible, NADH-dependent manner. MDH2 encodes the mitochondrial isoform, which is integral to the tricarboxylic acid cycle and thus energy homeostasis. Recently, five patients harboring compound heterozygous MDH2 variants have been described, three with early-onset epileptic encephalopathy, one with a stroke-like episode, and one with dilated cardiomyopathy. Here, we describe an additional seven patients with biallelic variants in MDH2, the largest and most neurodevelopmentally and ethnically diverse cohort to-date, including homozygous variants, a sibling pair, non-European patients, and an adult. From these patients, we learn that MDH2 deficiency results in a biochemical signature including elevations of plasma lactate and the lactate:pyruvate ratio with urinary excretion of malate. It also results in a recognizable constellation of neuroimaging findings of anterior-predominant cerebral atrophy, subependymal cysts with ventricular septations. We also recognize MDH2 deficiency as a cause of Leigh syndrome. Taken with existing patient reports, we conclude that MDH2 deficiency is an emerging and likely under-recognized cause of infantile epileptic encephalopathy and provide a framework for medical evaluation of patients identified with biallelic MDH2 variants.

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