A very rare presentation of mitochondrial elongation factor Tu deficiency-TUFM mutation and literature review

Sabire Gokalp, Asli Inci, Ayse Kilic, Ekin Ozsaydi, Ayse Nur Altun, Fevzi Demir, Filiz Basak Ergin, Mehmet Nuri Ozbek, Ilyas Okur, Fatih Ezgu, Leyla Tumer
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Objectives The mitochondrial elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu), encoded by the TUFM gene, is a GTPase, which is part of the mitochondrial protein translation mechanism. If it is activated, it delivers the aminoacyl-tRNAs to the mitochondrial ribosome. Here, a patient was described with a homozygous missense variant in the TUFM [c.1016G>A (p.Arg339Gln)] gene. To date, only six patients have been reported with bi-allelic pathogenic variants in TUFM, leading to combined oxidative phosphorylation deficiency 4 (COXPD4) characterized by severe early-onset lactic acidosis, encephalopathy, and cardiomyopathy. Case presentation The patient presented here had the phenotypic features of TUFM-related disease, lactic acidosis, hypotonia, liver dysfunction, optic atrophy, and mild encephalopathy Conclusions We aimed to expand the clinical spectrum of pathogenic variants of TUFM.
一种非常罕见的线粒体伸长因子 Tu 缺乏症--TUFM 突变及文献综述
目的 由 TUFM 基因编码的线粒体伸长因子 Tu(EF-Tu)是一种 GTP 酶,是线粒体蛋白质翻译机制的一部分。如果它被激活,就会将氨基酰-tRNA 运送到线粒体核糖体。本文描述了一名患有 TUFM [c.1016G>A (p.Arg339Gln)]基因同源错义变异的患者。迄今为止,仅有六例患者的 TUFM 基因存在双等位基因致病变异,导致合并氧化磷酸化缺陷 4(COXPD4),表现为严重的早发性乳酸酸中毒、脑病和心肌病。结论 我们的目的是扩大 TUFM 致病变体的临床范围。
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