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Case Reports
. 2025 May;145(1):109080.
doi: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2025.109080. Epub 2025 Mar 11.

Using multiple modalities to confirm diagnosis in patients with suspected peroxisome biogenesis disorders

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Using multiple modalities to confirm diagnosis in patients with suspected peroxisome biogenesis disorders

Anthony C T Cheung et al. Mol Genet Metab. 2025 May.

Abstract

Zellweger spectrum disorder (ZSD) results from biallelic variants in any one of 13 PEX genes involved in peroxisome biogenesis and function. The majority of ZSD cases result from pathogenic variants in PEX1. Here, we present 3 patients with suspected PEX1-related ZSD and non-diagnostic whole exome sequencing and describe the use of multiple modalities to ascertain their diagnosis. We confirmed peroxisomal dysfunction in the patients by demonstrating abnormal peroxisome metabolite levels in blood and peroxisome import dysfunction in patient fibroblasts. RNA studies including RNA-seq and RT-PCR, followed by Sanger sequencing showed leaky splice variants including an intron 13 variant causing exon 14 skipping (Patient 1), an intron 22 variant causing intron 22 retention (Patient 2), and a synonymous splice-site variant causing exon 16 skipping (Patient 3). All three patients had very low amounts of canonical PEX1 transcripts on RNA-seq, as well as residual but reduced PEX1 protein levels on immunoblotting, which likely explains their non-severe ZSD phenotype. This study suggests that a multi-modality approach combining biochemical testing, functional assays in fibroblasts and molecular investigations including sequencing of non-coding regions and RNA analysis may aid in diagnosis of patients with suspected PBD-ZSD and inconclusive WES.

Keywords: Intronic variant; PEX1; Peroxisome biogenesis disorder; RNA sequencing; Splice-site variant; Zellweger spectrum disorder.

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Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflict of interest.

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