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Mosaic GLUD1 Mutations Associated with Hyperinsulinism Hyperammonemia Syndrome
INTRODUCTION: The hyperinsulinemia-hyperammonemia syndrome (HIHA) is the second most common cause of congenital hyperinsulinism and is caused by activating heterozygous missense mutations in GLUD1. In the majority of HIHA cases, the GLUD1 mutation is found to be de novo. We have identified 3 patient...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9671865/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35952631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000526203 |
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author | Boodhansingh, Kara E. Rosenfeld, Elizabeth Lord, Katherine Adzick, N. Scott Bhatti, Tricia Ganguly, Arupa De Leon, Diva D. Stanley, Charles A. |
author_facet | Boodhansingh, Kara E. Rosenfeld, Elizabeth Lord, Katherine Adzick, N. Scott Bhatti, Tricia Ganguly, Arupa De Leon, Diva D. Stanley, Charles A. |
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description | INTRODUCTION: The hyperinsulinemia-hyperammonemia syndrome (HIHA) is the second most common cause of congenital hyperinsulinism and is caused by activating heterozygous missense mutations in GLUD1. In the majority of HIHA cases, the GLUD1 mutation is found to be de novo. We have identified 3 patients in whom clinical evaluation was suggestive of HIHA but with negative mutation analysis in peripheral blood DNA for GLUD1 as well as other known HI genes. METHODS: We performed next-generation sequencing (NGS) on peripheral blood DNA from two children with clinical features of HIHA in order to look for mosaic mutations in GLUD1. Pancreas tissue was also available in one of these cases for NGS. In addition, NGS was performed on peripheral blood DNA from a woman with a history of HI in infancy whose child had HIHA due to a presumed de novo GLUD1 mutation. RESULTS: Mosaic GLUD1 mutations were identified in these 3 cases at percent mosaicism ranging from 2.7% to 10.4% in peripheral blood. In one case with pancreas tissue available, the mosaic GLUD1 mutation was present at 17.9% and 28.9% in different sections of the pancreas. Two unique GLUD1 mutations were identified in these cases, both of which have been previously reported (c.1493c>t/p.Ser445Leu and c.820c>t/p.Arg221Cys). CONCLUSION: The results suggest that low-level mosaic mutations in known HI genes may be the underlying molecular mechanism in some children with HI who have negative genetic testing in peripheral blood DNA. |
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spelling | pubmed-96718652023-08-11 Mosaic GLUD1 Mutations Associated with Hyperinsulinism Hyperammonemia Syndrome Boodhansingh, Kara E. Rosenfeld, Elizabeth Lord, Katherine Adzick, N. Scott Bhatti, Tricia Ganguly, Arupa De Leon, Diva D. Stanley, Charles A. Horm Res Paediatr Novel Insights from Clinical Practice / Case Report INTRODUCTION: The hyperinsulinemia-hyperammonemia syndrome (HIHA) is the second most common cause of congenital hyperinsulinism and is caused by activating heterozygous missense mutations in GLUD1. In the majority of HIHA cases, the GLUD1 mutation is found to be de novo. We have identified 3 patients in whom clinical evaluation was suggestive of HIHA but with negative mutation analysis in peripheral blood DNA for GLUD1 as well as other known HI genes. METHODS: We performed next-generation sequencing (NGS) on peripheral blood DNA from two children with clinical features of HIHA in order to look for mosaic mutations in GLUD1. Pancreas tissue was also available in one of these cases for NGS. In addition, NGS was performed on peripheral blood DNA from a woman with a history of HI in infancy whose child had HIHA due to a presumed de novo GLUD1 mutation. RESULTS: Mosaic GLUD1 mutations were identified in these 3 cases at percent mosaicism ranging from 2.7% to 10.4% in peripheral blood. In one case with pancreas tissue available, the mosaic GLUD1 mutation was present at 17.9% and 28.9% in different sections of the pancreas. Two unique GLUD1 mutations were identified in these cases, both of which have been previously reported (c.1493c>t/p.Ser445Leu and c.820c>t/p.Arg221Cys). CONCLUSION: The results suggest that low-level mosaic mutations in known HI genes may be the underlying molecular mechanism in some children with HI who have negative genetic testing in peripheral blood DNA. S. Karger AG 2022-11 2022-08-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9671865/ /pubmed/35952631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000526203 Text en The Author(s). Published by S. Karger AG, Basel https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/This article is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC). Usage and distribution for commercial purposes requires written permission. |
spellingShingle | Novel Insights from Clinical Practice / Case Report Boodhansingh, Kara E. Rosenfeld, Elizabeth Lord, Katherine Adzick, N. Scott Bhatti, Tricia Ganguly, Arupa De Leon, Diva D. Stanley, Charles A. Mosaic GLUD1 Mutations Associated with Hyperinsulinism Hyperammonemia Syndrome |
title | Mosaic GLUD1 Mutations Associated with Hyperinsulinism Hyperammonemia Syndrome |
title_full | Mosaic GLUD1 Mutations Associated with Hyperinsulinism Hyperammonemia Syndrome |
title_fullStr | Mosaic GLUD1 Mutations Associated with Hyperinsulinism Hyperammonemia Syndrome |
title_full_unstemmed | Mosaic GLUD1 Mutations Associated with Hyperinsulinism Hyperammonemia Syndrome |
title_short | Mosaic GLUD1 Mutations Associated with Hyperinsulinism Hyperammonemia Syndrome |
title_sort | mosaic glud1 mutations associated with hyperinsulinism hyperammonemia syndrome |
topic | Novel Insights from Clinical Practice / Case Report |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9671865/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35952631 http://dx.doi.org/10.1159/000526203 |
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