线粒体谷氨酰-tRNA 合成酶缺乏症(EARS2)的表型分析:病例系列和系统文献综述。

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Gonçalo Pelayo , Margarida Paiva Coelho , Joana Correia , Anabela Bandeira , Célia Nogueira , Laura Vilarinho , Esmeralda Martins
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摘要

线粒体谷氨酰-氨基酰 tRNA 合成酶缺乏症源于 EARS2 基因的双倍突变,于 2012 年首次被描述。随着
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Phenotyping mitochondrial glutamyl-tRNA synthetase deficiency (EARS2): A case series and systematic literature review

Mitochondrial glutamyl-aminoacyl tRNA synthetase deficiency, stemming from biallelic mutations in the EARS2 gene, was first described in 2012. With <50 cases reported globally, this condition exhibits a distinct phenotype of neonatal or childhood-onset, often referred to as leukoencephalopathy with thalamus and brainstem involvement and high lactate (LTBL). It has also been one of the few reversible mitochondrial disorders described. The natural history of these patients is poorly documented, ranging from clinical and radiological improvement to early death.

Herein, we detail three cases from our centre, including follow-up on the Portuguese patient reported by Steenweg et al., These cases illustrate the phenotypic spectrum: i) rapidly progressive neonatal presentation with lactic acidemia and corpus callosum agenesis, leading to early death; ii) early onset with a severe, slowly progressive course; iii) early onset with a milder phenotype, showing some improvement and mild neurological symptoms. Additionally, we conducted a systematic literature review on cases of EARS2-deficient patients, focusing on clinical manifestations, laboratory findings, radiological aspects, and disease progression over time, along with respective data analysis. “Patients with EARS2 deficiency typically present within the first year of life with a well-defined neurometabolic disorder picture, often including hypotonia and/or spasticity, along with neurodevelopmental delay or regression. There are no pathognomonic features specific to EARS2 deficiency, and no genotype-phenotype correlation has been identified.” Comparing to initial characterization by Steenweg et al., this analysis reveals an expanded disease spectrum. We propose a novel strategy for clustering phenotypes into severe, moderate, or mild disease based on initial presentation, seemingly correlating with disease progression. The paucity of data on the disease's natural history highlights the need for a multicentric approach to enhance understanding and management.

Take-home message

Analysis of all cases published with EARS2 deficiency allows for establish disease spectrum and a novel strategy for clustering phenotypes which correlate to disease progression.

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Neurobiology of Disease
Neurobiology of Disease 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
11.20
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3.30%
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270
审稿时长
76 days
期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Disease is a major international journal at the interface between basic and clinical neuroscience. The journal provides a forum for the publication of top quality research papers on: molecular and cellular definitions of disease mechanisms, the neural systems and underpinning behavioral disorders, the genetics of inherited neurological and psychiatric diseases, nervous system aging, and findings relevant to the development of new therapies.
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