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Case Reports
. 2017 Oct 26;30(10):1121-1124.
doi: 10.1515/jpem-2017-0177.

When one disease is not enough: succinyl-CoA: 3-oxoacid coenzyme A transferase (SCOT) deficiency due to a novel mutation in OXCT1 in an infant with known phenylketonuria

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When one disease is not enough: succinyl-CoA: 3-oxoacid coenzyme A transferase (SCOT) deficiency due to a novel mutation in OXCT1 in an infant with known phenylketonuria

Jan-Niclas Schwade et al. J Pediatr Endocrinol Metab. .

Abstract

A 9-month-old Turkish girl was admitted several times within 3 months to the hospital in reduced general condition and with extreme tachypnea. The patient had been diagnosed with phenylketonuria (PKU) in newborn screening and has been treated with a low phenylalanine diet and amino acid supplements. Each time an unexplained pronounced metabolic acidosis was noted, and the child was treated with sodium-bicarbonate and glucose-electrolyte infusions. The acidosis with only slightly abnormal glucose, normal lactate levels and pronounced ketonuria suggested a defect in ketone body utilization. Succinyl-CoA: 3-oxoacid CoA transferase (SCOT) enzyme activity was low in patient's fibroblasts. Mutation analysis of the corresponding OXCT1 gene revealed that the patient was a homozygous carrier of the mutation c.1523T>C (p.V508A). We conclude that SCOT deficiency should be considered in the differential diagnosis in patients with recurrent metabolic acidotic episodes, even if they are already known to have a metabolic disease unrelated to this.

Keywords: ketolysis; metabolic acidosis; phenylketonuria.

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