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An overview of L-2-hydroxyglutarate dehydrogenase gene (L2HGDH) variants: a genotype-phenotype study.

TitleAn overview of L-2-hydroxyglutarate dehydrogenase gene (L2HGDH) variants: a genotype-phenotype study.
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2010
AuthorsSteenweg, M. E., Jakobs C., Errami A., van Dooren S. J. M., Bartolomé M. T. Adeva, Aerssens P., Augoustides-Savvapoulou P., Baric I., Baumann M., Bonafé L., Chabrol B., Clarke J. T. R., Clayton P., Coker M., Cooper S., Falik-Zaccai T., Gorman M., Hahn A., Hasanoglu A., King M. D., de Klerk H. B. C., Korman S. H., Lee C., Lund A. Meldgaard, Mejaski-Bosnjak V., Pascual-Castroviejo I., Raadhyaksha A., Rootwelt T., Roubertie A., Ruiz-Falco M. L., Scalais E., Schimmel U., Seijo-Martinez M., Suri M., Sykut-Cegielska J., Trefz F. K., Uziel G., Valayannopoulos V., Vianey-Saban C., Vlaho S., Vodopiutz J., Wajner M., Walter J., Walter-Derbort C., Yapici Z., Zafeiriou D. I., Spreeuwenberg M. D., Celli J., Dunnen J. T. den, van der Knaap M. S., & Salomons G. S.
JournalHum Mutat
Volume31
Issue4
Pagination380-90
Date Published2010 Apr
ISSN1098-1004
KeywordsAlcohol Oxidoreductases, Animals, Brain Diseases, Metabolic, Inborn, Disease Models, Animal, Genetic Association Studies, Humans, Mutation
Abstract

L-2-Hydroxyglutaric aciduria (L2HGA) is a rare, neurometabolic disorder with an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance. Affected individuals only have neurological manifestations, including psychomotor retardation, cerebellar ataxia, and more variably macrocephaly, or epilepsy. The diagnosis of L2HGA can be made based on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), biochemical analysis, and mutational analysis of L2HGDH. About 200 patients with elevated concentrations of 2-hydroxyglutarate (2HG) in the urine were referred for chiral determination of 2HG and L2HGDH mutational analysis. All patients with increased L2HG (n=106; 83 families) were included. Clinical information on 61 patients was obtained via questionnaires. In 82 families the mutations were detected by direct sequence analysis and/or multiplex ligation dependent probe amplification (MLPA), including one case where MLPA was essential to detect the second allele. In another case RT-PCR followed by deep intronic sequencing was needed to detect the mutation. Thirty-five novel mutations as well as 35 reported mutations and 14 nondisease-related variants are reviewed and included in a novel Leiden Open source Variation Database (LOVD) for L2HGDH variants (http://www.LOVD.nl/L2HGDH). Every user can access the database and submit variants/patients. Furthermore, we report on the phenotype, including neurological manifestations and urinary levels of L2HG, and we evaluate the phenotype-genotype relationship.

DOI10.1002/humu.21197
Alternate JournalHum. Mutat.
PubMed ID20052767

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