Two patients from Turkey with a novel variant in the GM2A gene and review of the literature
Author:
İnci Aslı1ORCID, Cengiz Ergin Filiz Başak1, Biberoğlu Gürsel1, Okur İlyas1, Ezgü Fatih Süheyl1, Tümer Leyla1
Affiliation:
1. Deparment of Pediatric Metabolism and Nutrition , Gazi University School of Medicine , Çankaya , Ankara , Turkey
Abstract
Abstract
Objectives
GM2 gangliosidosis is a rare form of inborn errors of metabolism including Tay-Sachs disease, Sandhoff disease, and GM2 activator deficiency. GM2 activator protein deficiency is an ultra-rare form of GM2 gangliosidosis. To date, 16 cases of GM2 activator protein deficiency have been reported in the literature, and among them, 11 cases were the infantile form of the disease. Here we report the first two patients from Turkey with the infantile form of the disease with a novel likely pathogenic variant.
Case presentation
A boy of eight months old presented to the metabolic department with very mild neurological deterioration, although he had achieved early developmental milestones at the appropriate time. The parents also had a daughter who had lost skills progressively before one year of age. The boy was evaluated and bilateral cherry-red spots were found with no abnormality in either metabolic screening including β-hexosaminidase or cranial magnetic resonance imaging. A novel homozygous likely pathogenic variant in GM2A was detected in a next-generation sequence panel revealing GM2 activator protein deficiency. His sister was investigated after he was diagnosed with GM2 activator deficiency and it was found that she had the same variant as her brother.
Conclusions
This case report emphasizes that in the event of normal β-hexosaminidase activity, GM2 activator protein deficiency could be underdiagnosed, and further molecular analysis should be performed. To the best of our knowledge, this boy is one of the youngest patient diagnosed with very mild symptoms. With this novel pathogenic variant, these patients have expanded the mutation spectrum of GM2 activator protein deficiency.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
Endocrinology,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health
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