Thiamine metabolism dysfunction syndrome-4 (THMD4) includes episodic encephalopathy, often associated with a febrile illness, causing transient neurologic dysfunction and a slowly progressive axonal polyneuropathy. Until now only two mutations (G125S and S194P) have been reported in the SLC25A19 gene as causative for this disease and a third mutation (G177A) as related to the Amish lethal microcephaly. In this work, we describe the clinical and molecular features of a patient carrying a novel mutation (c.576G>C; Q192H) on SLC25A19 gene. Functional studies on this mutation were performed explaining the pathogenetic role of c.576G>C in affecting the translational efficiency and/or stability of hMTPPT protein instead of the mRNA expression. These findings support the pathogenetic role of Q192H (c.576G>C) mutation on SLC25A19 gene. Moreover, despite in other patients the thiamine supplementation leaded to a substantial improvement of peripheral neuropathy, our patient did not show a clinical improvement.

Functional analysis of the third identified SLC25A19 mutation causative for the thiamine metabolism dysfunction syndrome 4

Faletra F.
2019-01-01

Abstract

Thiamine metabolism dysfunction syndrome-4 (THMD4) includes episodic encephalopathy, often associated with a febrile illness, causing transient neurologic dysfunction and a slowly progressive axonal polyneuropathy. Until now only two mutations (G125S and S194P) have been reported in the SLC25A19 gene as causative for this disease and a third mutation (G177A) as related to the Amish lethal microcephaly. In this work, we describe the clinical and molecular features of a patient carrying a novel mutation (c.576G>C; Q192H) on SLC25A19 gene. Functional studies on this mutation were performed explaining the pathogenetic role of c.576G>C in affecting the translational efficiency and/or stability of hMTPPT protein instead of the mRNA expression. These findings support the pathogenetic role of Q192H (c.576G>C) mutation on SLC25A19 gene. Moreover, despite in other patients the thiamine supplementation leaded to a substantial improvement of peripheral neuropathy, our patient did not show a clinical improvement.
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