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Clinical and molecular findings in Thai patients with isolated methylmalonic acidemia
Authors:Vatanavicharn Nithiwat  Champattanachai Voraratt  Liammongkolkul Somporn  Sawangareetrakul Phannee  Keeratichamroen Siriporn  Ketudat Cairns James R  Srisomsap Chantragan  Sathienkijkanchai Achara  Shotelersuk Vorasuk  Kamolsilp Mahattana  Wattanasirichaigoon Duangrurdee  Svasti Jisnuson  Wasant Pornswan
Institution:Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, Mahidol University, Bangkok, Thailand. nithiwat_v@hotmail.com
Abstract:Isolated methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) is a genetically heterogeneous organic acid disorder caused by either deficiency of the enzyme methylmalonyl-CoA mutase (MCM), or a defect in the biosynthesis of its cofactor, adenosyl-cobalamin (AdoCbl). Herein, we report and review the genotypes and phenotypes of 14 Thai patients with isolated MMA. Between 1997 and 2011, we identified 6 mut patients, 2 cblA patients, and 6 cblB patients. The mut and cblB patients had relatively severe phenotypes compared to relatively mild phenotypes of the cblA patients. The MUT and MMAB genotypes were also correlated to the severity of the phenotypes. Three mutations in the MUT gene: c.788G>T (p.G263V), c.809_812dupGGGC (p.D272Gfs*2), and c.1426C>T (p.Q476*); one mutation in the MMAA gene: c.292A>G (p.R98G); and three mutations in the MMAB gene: c.682delG (p.A228Pfs*2), c.435delC (p.F145Lfs*69), and c.585-1G>A, have not been previously reported. RT-PCR analysis of a common intron 6 polymorphism (c.520-159C>T) of the MMAB gene revealed that it correlates to deep intronic exonization leading to premature termination of the open reading frame. This could decrease the ATP:cobalamin adenosyltransferase (ATR) activity resulting in abnormal phenotypes if found in a compound heterozygous state with a null mutation. We confirm the genotype-phenotype correlation of isolated MMA in the study population, and identified a new molecular basis of the cblB disorder.
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