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Paper   IPM / Biological Sciences / 17860
School of Biological Sciences
  Title:   Atypical presentations in an RTD patient and report of novel SLC52A3 and SLC52A2 mutations
  Author(s): 
1.  Donya Sabeghi
2.  Kolsoum InanlooRahatloo
3.  Hanieh S. Mirzadeh
4.  Marzieh Khani
5.  Hosein Shamshiri
6.  Tarannomsadat Taghavi
7.  Afagh Alavi
8.  Reza Boostani
9.  Seyed Hassan Tonekaboni
10.  Javad Akhondian
11.  Masoomah Ebrahimi
12.  Najmeh Salehi
13.  Shahriar Nafissi
14.  Elahe Elahi
  Status:   Published
  Journal: Acta Neurologica Belgica
  Year:  2024
  Supported by:  IPM
  Abstract:
Riboflavin Transporter Deficiency (RTD) is a rare neurological disorder characterized by pontobulbar palsy, hearing loss, and motor cranial nerve involvement. SLC52A3 and SLC52A2 mutations are causes of RTD. SLC52A2 mutations are usually found in childhood onset cases. Fifteen Iranian RTD diagnosed patients without SLC52A2 mutations have been previously described. We aimed to identify causative mutations in two childhood cases. We recruited patients with diagnosis of BVVL. Comprehensive clinical evaluations were performed on the patients. SLC52A3 and SLC52A2 genes were PCR-amplified and Sanger sequenced. Candidate disease causing variations were screened for segregation with disease status in the respective families and control individuals. A novel homozygous SLC52A3 mutation (p.Met1Val) and a heterozygous SLC52A2 mutation (p.Ala288Val) were both observed in one proband with typical RTD presentations. The aggregate of presentations in the early stages of disease in the second patient that included weakness in the lower extremities, absence of bulbar or hearing defects, prominent sensory polyneuropathy as evidenced in electrodiagnostic studies, and absence of sensory symptoms including sensory ataxia did not prompt immediate RTD diagnosis. Dysarthria and decreased hearing manifested later in the disease course. A novel homozygous SLC52A2 (p.Val314Met) mutation was identified. A literature search found recent reports of other atypical RTD presentations. These include MRI findings, speech understanding difficulties accompanied by normal hearing, anemia, and left ventricular non-compaction. Knowledge of unusual presentations lessens the chance of misdiagnosis or delayed RTD diagnosis which, in light of favorable effects of riboflavin supplementation, is of immense importance.

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