Author:
Manzanilla-Romero Héctor Hugo,Schermer Elisabeth,Mayr Agnes,Rudnik-Schöneborn Sabine
Abstract
AbstractWe report the long way to the correct diagnosis in two teenage sisters who developed a cardiac arrest after consuming minimal amounts of alcohol. The older girl dramatically survived two cardiac arrests at the age of 14 and 15 years. She underwent an extensive examination that revealed isolated cardiac abnormalities including fibrosis, dilated cardiomyopathy and inflammation. The younger girl also had a cardiac arrest at the age of 15 and died suddenly after consuming 1–2 beers, 3 years after her sister´s first incident. Autopsy of the heart revealed acute myocarditis without structural alterations. Multigene panel analysis (not including PPA2) showed SCN5A and CACNA1D variants in both sisters and their healthy mother. Six years later duo exome allowed the diagnosis of an autosomal recessive PPA2-related mitochondriopathy. We discuss the molecular results and clinical picture of our patients compared to other PPA2-related cases. We highlight the diagnostic contribution of multigene panels and exome analysis. The genetic diagnosis is important for medical care and for everyday life, specifically because alcohol intake can result in cardiac arrest and should be strictly avoided. Conclusion: Duo exome sequencing clarified the diagnosis of PPA2-related mitochondriopathy in two sisters with isolated cardiac features and sudden cardiac arrest triggered by minimal amounts of alcohol.
What is Known:• Multigene-Panel or exome analysis is a valuable tool to identify genetic causes of hereditary cardiac arrhythmias.• Variants of unknown significance can lead to misinterpretation. PPA2-related mitochondriopathy is a very rare autosomal recessive condition that is normally fatal in infancy.
What is New:• Duo exome analysis in two teeenage sisters with cardiac arrest revealed a homozygous mild PPA2 mutation as the underlying pathology restricted to the heart muscle
Funder
University of Innsbruck and Medical University of Innsbruck
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
Cited by
2 articles.
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