1. Clinical characteristics and molecular genetic analysis of ten cases of ornithine carbamoyltransferase deficiency in southeastern China.
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Yuan, Gaopin, Liu, Zhiyong, Chen, Zhixu, Zhang, Xiaohong, Zhang, Weifeng, and Chen, Dongmei
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METABOLIC disorders , *RESEARCH funding , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *APPETITE , *LIVER diseases , *GENES , *AMINO acid metabolism disorders , *MEDICAL records , *ACQUISITION of data , *SEIZURES (Medicine) , *MOLECULAR biology , *GENETIC mutation , *GENOTYPES , *PHENOTYPES , *SLEEP stages , *LIVER failure , *LIVER transplantation , *SYMPTOMS - Abstract
Background: This study aimed to investigate the clinical and molecular genetic characteristics of ten children with ornithine carbamoyltransferase deficiency (OTCD) in southeastern China, as well as the correlation between the genotype and phenotype of OTCD. Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical manifestations, laboratory testing, and genetic test findings of ten children with OTCD admitted between August 2015 and October 2021 at Quanzhou Maternity and Children's Hospital of Fujian Province in China. Results: Five boys presented with early-onset symptoms, including poor appetite, drowsiness, groaning, seizures, and liver failure. In contrast, five patients (one boy and four girls) had late-onset gastrointestinal symptoms as the primary clinical manifestation, all presenting with hepatic impairment, and four with hepatic failure.Nine distinct variants of the OTC gene were identified, including two novel mutations: c.1033del(p.Y345Tfs*50) and c.167T > A(p.M56K). Of seven patients who died, five had early-onset disease despite active treatment. Three patients survived, and two of them underwent liver transplantation. Conclusions: The clinical manifestations of OTCD lack specificity. However, elevated blood ammonia levels serve as a crucial diagnostic clue for OTCD. Genetic testing aids in more accurate diagnosis and prognosis assessment by clinicians. In addition, we identified two novel pathogenic variants and expand the mutational spectrum of the gene OTC, which may contribute to a better understanding of the clinical and genetic characteristics of OTCD patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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