AI Article Synopsis

  • Lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs), like sialidosis, are rare genetic disorders caused by mutations, such as those in the NEU1 gene, leading to enzyme deficiencies.
  • Sialidosis has two main types; type II shows severe symptoms like intellectual disability, while type I has subtler symptoms, making it harder to diagnose.
  • The study examines five patients with type I sialidosis, discovering new NEU1 mutations and seeking to clarify common initial symptoms to improve diagnoses.

Article Abstract

Lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs) are rare to extremely rare monogenic disorders. Their incidence, however, has probably been underestimated owing to their complex clinical manifestations. Sialidosis is a prototypical LSD inherited as an autosomal recessive trait and caused by mutations in the NEU1 gene that result in a deficiency of alpha-N-acetyl neuraminidase 1 (NEU1). Two basic forms of this disease, type I and type II, are known. The dysmorphic type II form features LSD symptoms including congenital hydrops, dysmorphogenetic traits, hepato-splenomegaly and severe intellectual disability. The diagnosis is more challenging in the normosomatic type I forms, whose clinical findings at onset include ocular defects, ataxia and generalized myoclonus. Here we report the clinical, biochemical and molecular analysis of five patients with sialidosis type I. Two patients presented novel NEU1 mutations. One of these patients was compound heterozygous for two novel NEU1 missense mutations: c.530A>T (p.Asp177Val) and c.1010A>G (p.His337Arg), whereas a second patient was compound heterozygous for a known mutation and a novel c.839G>A (p.Arg280Gln) mutation. We discuss the impact of these new mutations on the structural properties of NEU1. We also review available clinical reports of patients with sialidosis type I, with the aim of identifying the most frequent initial clinical manifestations and achieving more focused diagnoses.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymgme.2019.09.005DOI Listing

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