A cognitively normal PDH-deficient 18-year-old man carrying the R263G mutation in the PDHA1 gene.

J Inherit Metab Dis

Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Medicine, University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, WA, USA.

Published: December 2009

Pyruvate dehydrogenase (PDH) is a crucial multienzyme system linking glycolysis to the tricarboxylic acid cycle by catalysing the decarboxylation of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA. Deficiency in pyruvate dehydrogenase is most commonly secondary to mutations in the X-linked PDHA1 gene encoding the E1 alpha subunit. There is a wide range of clinical presentations from severe neonatal lactic acidosis to chronic encephalopathy (Leigh syndrome). In recent years, a small subset of patients was recognized with less severe involvement, presenting initially only with intermittent symptoms, mainly of ataxia. Most of these patients remain stable for a number of years before developing progressive neurological deterioration around puberty at the latest. There does not appear to be a reliable correlation between genotype, phenotype, or enzyme activity. This makes counselling in a clinical setting challenging. We report a case with a previously known common mutation in PDHA1 (R263G) with an excellent outcome at 18 years of age. Previous patients with this mutation have presented with mental retardation and/or Leigh syndrome, while our patient's clinical outcome is exceptional. He is cognitively normal and has normal brain MRI. His management includes a stringent carbohydrate-free diet, as well as supplementation with thiamine, carnitine and vitamin E. This case further broadens the clinical spectrum, including now an example of a cognitively normal adult with PDH deficiency.

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