Neslihan Doğulu, Engin Köse, Serdar Ceylaner, Çiğdem Seher Kasapkara, Ayşe Ergul Bozaci, Ummuhan Oncul, Fatma Tuba Eminoğlu
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Abstract
Introduction: Mitochondrial DNA depletion syndromes (MDDSs) are a group of clinically and genetically heterogeneous disorders. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the frequency of MDDS in children under the age of 5 years with suspected mitochondrial hepatopathy and to evaluate this group of patients using MDDS gene panel and clinical exome sequencing (CES) genetic analysis methods.
Methods: Patients under 5 years of age who were clinically suspected to have mitochondrial hepatopathy and had neonatal acute liver failure, hepatic steatohepatitis, cholestasis, or cirrhosis with chronic liver failure of insidious onset were included.
Results: Forty patients (20 female, 50%) were enrolled, with a median age of 102 [57-263.8] days. Icteric appearance was identified in 28 (70%) of the patients, hepatomegaly in 27 (67.5%), splenomegaly in 10 (25.0%), and hypotonicity in 10 (25.0%); moreover, elevated international normalized ratio was detected in 77.5%, cholestasis in 77.5%, and elevated lactate levels in 62.5%. Molecular genetic diagnosis was made in 9 patients (22.5%) with the MDDS gene panel and in 17 (42.5%) patients with the CES analysis. All patients diagnosed with MDDS had a history of parental consanguinity, while the rate in those without MDDS was 54.8% (p = 0.012). High lactate levels were identified in all those with MDDS, but in only 51.6% of those without MDDS (p = 0.020).
Conclusion: Present study revealed that demographic findings and laboratory assessments are insufficient to diagnose genetically inherited diseases in children presenting with hepatic involvement. While one-fifth of the patients with suspected mitochondrial hepatopathies were diagnosed with MDDS, it is revealed that around half of patients can be diagnosed with CES panel.
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''Molecular Syndromology'' publishes high-quality research articles, short reports and reviews on common and rare genetic syndromes, aiming to increase clinical understanding through molecular insights. Topics of particular interest are the molecular basis of genetic syndromes, genotype-phenotype correlation, natural history, strategies in disease management and novel therapeutic approaches based on molecular findings. Research on model systems is also welcome, especially when it is obviously relevant to human genetics. With high-quality reviews on current topics the journal aims to facilitate translation of research findings to a clinical setting while also stimulating further research on clinically relevant questions. The journal targets not only medical geneticists and basic biomedical researchers, but also clinicians dealing with genetic syndromes. With four Associate Editors from three continents and a broad international Editorial Board the journal welcomes submissions covering the latest research from around the world.