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Squalene Synthase Deficiency: Clinical, Biochemical, and Molecular Characterization of a Defect in Cholesterol Biosynthesis

Authors :
Sinje Geuer
Udo F. H. Engelke
John Cardinal
James McGill
James Pitt
Hans R. Waterham
Janet Koster
John Christodoulou
Anita Inwood
David Coman
Barbra Hallinan
Lisenka E.L.M. Vissers
Sarah Hopkins
Larry Sweetman
Roxanna Hauck
T. Andrew Burrow
Lisa G. Riley
Christine Gurnsey
Ron A. Wevers
Michael Kwint
Laboratory Genetic Metabolic Diseases
AGEM - Inborn errors of metabolism
Source :
American journal of human genetics, 103(1), 125-130. Cell Press, American Journal of Human Genetics, 103, 1, pp. 125-130, American Journal of Human Genetics, 103, 125-130
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Mendelian disorders of cholesterol biosynthesis typically result in multi-system clinical phenotypes, underlining the importance of cholesterol in embryogenesis and development. FDFT1 encodes for an evolutionarily conserved enzyme, squalene synthase (SS, farnesyl-pyrophosphate farnesyl-transferase 1), which catalyzes the first committed step in cholesterol biosynthesis. We report three individuals with profound developmental delay, brain abnormalities, 2-3 syndactyly of the toes, and facial dysmorphisms, resembling Smith-Lemli-Opitz syndrome, the most common cholesterol biogenesis defect. The metabolite profile in plasma and urine suggested that their defect was at the level of squalene synthase. Whole-exome sequencing was used to identify recessive disease-causing variants in FDFT1. Functional characterization of one variant demonstrated a partial splicing defect and altered promoter and/or enhancer activity, reflecting essential mechanisms for regulating cholesterol biosynthesis/uptake in steady state.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00029297
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
American journal of human genetics, 103(1), 125-130. Cell Press, American Journal of Human Genetics, 103, 1, pp. 125-130, American Journal of Human Genetics, 103, 125-130
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....f08d95df8c9a8b78a8aa55dd91fa106d