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Congenital disorders of glycosylation type IIb with MOGS mutations cause early infantile epileptic encephalopathy,dysmorphic features,and hepatic dysfunction
Authors:Rie Anzai  Megumi Tsuji  Sumimasa Yamashita  Yoshinao Wada  Nobuhiko Okamoto  Hirotomo Saitsu  Naomichi Matsumoto  Tomohide Goto
Institution:1. Division of Neurology, Kanagawa Children''s Medical Center, Yokohama, Japan;2. Department of Molecular Medicine, Osaka Women''s and Children''s Hospital, Osaka, Japan;3. Department of Medical Genetics, Osaka Women''s and Children''s Hospital, Osaka, Japan;4. Department of Biochemistry, Hamamatsu University School of Medicine, Hamamatsu, Japan;5. Department of Human Genetics, Yokohama City University Graduate School of Medicine, Yokohama, Japan
Abstract:AimMOGS mutations cause congenital disorders of glycosylation type IIb (CDG-IIb or GCS1-CDG). The specific manifestations caused by the mutations in this gene remain unknown. We aimed to describe the clinical features of CDG- IIb and the effectiveness of urinary oligosaccharide analysis in the diagnosis of CDG- IIb.MethodsPatient 1 was analyzed with whole-exome sequencing (WES) to identify the causative gene of intractable epilepsy and severe developmental delay. After detecting MOGS mutation in patient 1, we analyzed patients 2 and 3 who were siblings and had clinical features similar to those in patient 1. Urinary oligosaccharide analysis was performed to confirm CDG- IIb diagnosis in patient 1. The clinical features of these patients were analyzed and compared with those in eight published cases.ResultsOur three patients presented with early infantile epileptic encephalopathy, generalized hypotonia, hepatic dysfunction and dysmorphic features. In two cases, compound heterozygous mutations in MOGS were identified by WES. Isolation and characterization of the urinary oligosaccharide was performed in one of these cases to confirm the diagnosis of CDG-IIb. Although the isoelectric focusing of transferrin (IEF-T) of serum in this patient was normal, urinary excretion of Hex4 corresponding to Glc3Man was observed by mass spectrometry.ConclusionThis report provides clinical manifestations of CDG-IIb with MOGS mutation. CDG-IIb shows a normal IEF profile of serum transferrin and cannot be detected by structural analysis of the patient’s glycoproteins. Characterization of urinary oligosaccharides should be considered to detect this disorder.
Keywords:Congenital disorders of glycosylation  CDG-IIb  Early infantile epileptic encephalopathy  Dysmorphic features  Hypotonia  Hepatic dysfunction  Hearing impairment  Urinary oligosaccharides
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