Publications by authors named "M S Kava"

Purpose: Families living with mitochondrial diseases (MD) often endure prolonged diagnostic journeys and invasive testing, yet many remain without a molecular diagnosis. The Australian Genomics Mitochondrial Flagship, comprising clinicians, diagnostic, and research scientists, conducted a prospective national study to identify the diagnostic utility of singleton genomic sequencing using blood samples.

Methods: A total of 140 children and adults living with suspected MD were recruited using modified Nijmegen criteria (MNC) and randomized to either exome + mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) sequencing or genome sequencing.

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A 23-month-old boy with poor growth, developmental delay, and hypotonia presented with acute onset of ataxia and fatigue. Magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) of the brain and spinal cord was performed as part of diagnostic work-up. MRI showed bilateral symmetrical lesions in basal ganglia, midbrain, and brainstem consistent with Leigh syndrome.

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Genetic variants in the SLC6A1 gene can cause a broad phenotypic disease spectrum by altering the protein function. Thus, systematically curated clinically relevant genotype-phenotype associations are needed to understand the disease mechanism and improve therapeutic decision-making. We aggregated genetic and clinical data from 172 individuals with likely pathogenic/pathogenic (lp/p) SLC6A1 variants and functional data for 184 variants (14.

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Article Synopsis
  • - TANGO2 deficiency disorder (TDD) is a rare genetic condition that leads to developmental delays, seizures, and serious metabolic and cardiac issues, and this study aimed to outline its natural history.
  • - The research gathered data from 73 patients across 16 countries, revealing that most children show normal early development but experience a decline in milestones and various symptoms like ataxia and dystonia starting from ages 1 to 3.
  • - Findings suggest that B-complex or multivitamin supplements can significantly reduce the occurrence of metabolic crises in these patients, offering a potential preventive measure.
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3-Methylglutaconyl-CoA hydratase deficiency (MGA1) is a defect in leucine catabolism, which causes the accumulation of urinary 3-methylglutaconate, with or without 3-hydroxyisovalerate and 3-methylglutarate. It is an ultra-rare condition, with <30 cases published in the literature. It is unclear whether the clinical features seen in reported patients are caused by the biochemical abnormalities, or whether they simply represent an ascertainment bias in patients that come to clinical attention.

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