Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum in human beta-mannosidosis: Report of a new case and a novel mutation
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Angiokeratoma corporis diffusum in human beta-mannosidosis: Report of a new case and a novel mutation
Abstract
Background: Human beta-mannosidosis, a rare disorder of oligosaccharide catabolism, results from a deficiency of beta-mannosidase activity. So far, mutational analysis has been performed in only seven families and revealed 11 mutations in the MANBA gene which encodes the enzyme beta-mannosidase.
Objectives: We report here a 36-year-old Arab female with beta-mannosidosis who presented with mental retardation and multiple angiokeratomas. We describe in this patient a novel null mutation and review the previously reported MANBA gene mutations and their clinical correlations.
Methods: Histopathology, ultrastructural analysis, and enzyme assays were performed. Sequencing of cDNA and genomic DNA analysis was conducted in a search for a mutation in the MANBA gene.
Results: Histopathology of a skin biopsy specimen from the patient showed the characteristic findings of angiokeratoma. Electron microscopy showed cytoplasmic vacuolation. Enzymatic activity of beta-mannosidase in the patient's serum, leukocytes, and fibroblasts was less than 1% of control values. Sequencing of the MANBA cDNA revealed a G-->A transition in exon 6 at nucleotide position c.693, resulting in the formation of a stop codon (W231X).
Limitations: Only one family was studied.
Conclusions: A new case of human beta-mannosidosis is presented and the first MANBA gene mutation from Arab ancestry is reported. Reviewing the reported MANBA gene mutations does not reveal a clear genotype-phenotype correlation. The importance of angiokeratoma corporis diffusum as the clue to the diagnosis of beta-mannosidosis and other lysosomal storage diseases is emphasized.
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