Anti-AQP4-IgG-positive Leigh syndrome: A case report and review of the literature.

Front Pediatr

Department of Pediatrics, West China Second University Hospital, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China.

Published: February 2023

Background: Leigh syndrome (LS; OMIM: 256000) is a progressive neurodegenerative disease caused by genetic mutations resulting in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation defects. The prognosis is poor, with most children dying before the age of 2 years. variants are the most common mitochondrial DNA mutations in LS. variant-induced LS may trigger autoimmunity, and immunotherapy might be effective. Here, we present the first pediatric case of anti-aquaporin 4 (AQP4)-IgG-positive LS caused by an variant.

Case: A 1-year-old boy was hospitalized due to recurrent fever, cough, and developmental regression. Two months previously, he had developed reduced responses to stimulation and psychomotor retardation. After admission, his condition deteriorated and respiratory failure ensued. Magnetic resonance imaging of the brain showed symmetrical small patchy abnormal signals around the third ventricle, pons, and dorsal periaqueductal gray matter in the dorsal medulla. Laboratory tests revealed anti-AQP4-IgG antibodies. Anti-infection, immunoglobulin, and glucocorticoid therapy were administered for symptomatic treatment. Genetic testing revealed a homogeneous pathogenic variant of (m.9176T > C, mutation ratio: 99.97%). The patient was diagnosed with anti-AQP4-IgG-positive LS, treated with "cocktail therapy" (vitamins B1, B2, C, and E, l-carnitine, and coenzyme Q10), and discharged after his condition improved. A literature review revealed that LS-induced mitochondrial defects can impact the immune system; hence, immunotherapy and early mitochondrial cocktail therapy may improve outcomes.

Conclusion: Anti-AQP4-IgG-positive LS is very rare. Patients with LS with the m.9176T  > C variant of may be susceptible to autoimmune damage of the central nervous system. Early cocktail therapy combined with immunotherapy may improve their prognosis.

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