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. 2004 Jun;82(2):121-9.
doi: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2004.03.002.

Homozygosity for a severe novel medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) mutation IVS3-1G > C that leads to introduction of a premature termination codon by complete missplicing of the MCAD mRNA and is associated with phenotypic diversity ranging from sudden neonatal death to asymptomatic status

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Homozygosity for a severe novel medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (MCAD) mutation IVS3-1G > C that leads to introduction of a premature termination codon by complete missplicing of the MCAD mRNA and is associated with phenotypic diversity ranging from sudden neonatal death to asymptomatic status

Stanley H Korman et al. Mol Genet Metab. 2004 Jun.

Abstract

Virtually all patients with medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency (MCADD) are homozygous or compound heterozygous for the 985A > G mutation, which limits the study of a possible genotype/phenotype correlation. A newborn Palestinian infant died suddenly on the second day of life. A previous sibling had also died in similar circumstances aged 3 weeks. Urine organic acid and bloodspot acylcarnitine analysis were consistent with MCADD. He was homozygous for a novel MCAD splice mutation, IVS3-1G > C. This mutation leads to deletion of 7 bp and introduction of a premature termination codon as a result of complete missplicing of MCAD mRNA. This misspliced MCAD mRNA encodes a non-functional protein and is furthermore reduced in amounts due to nonsense-mediated decay, resulting in total lack of functional MCAD enzyme. This is the first molecular identification of MCADD in an Arab patient and the first reported splice mutation in the MCAD gene that has been functionally characterized. The association of homozygosity for a null mutation with lethal neonatal presentation in the index patient and presumably the previous infant suggested a genotype/phenotype correlation. However, a 6-year-old completely asymptomatic sibling also had the characteristic MCADD biochemical phenotype and was homozygous for the same IVS3-1G > C mutation. As a first candidate to modify the disease presentation, by modulating the overlapping enzyme activity, we tested the entire family for the prevalent SCAD gene 625G > A susceptibility variant. Interestingly, all family members were 625G > A homozygous. Additional genetic and/or environmental factors must play a major role in determining the phenotypic diversity of MCADD.

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