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  2. Mutations in the gene encoding peroxisomal sterol carrier protein X (SCPx) cause leukencephalopathy with dystonia and motor neuropathy

Mutations in the gene encoding peroxisomal sterol carrier protein X (SCPx) cause leukencephalopathy with dystonia and motor neuropathy

  • Am J Hum Genet. 2006 Jun;78(6):1046-52. doi: 10.1086/503921.
S Ferdinandusse 1 P Kostopoulos S Denis H Rusch H Overmars U Dillmann W Reith D Haas R J A Wanders M Duran M Marziniak
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  • 1 Laboratory Genetic Metabolic Diseases, Academic Medical Center at the University of Amsterdam, Amsterdam, 1105 AZ, The Netherlands. s.ferdinandusse@amc.uva.nl
Abstract

In this report, we describe the first known patient with a deficiency of sterol carrier protein X (SCPx), a peroxisomal Enzyme with thiolase activity, which is required for the breakdown of branched-chain fatty acids. The patient presented with torticollis and dystonic head tremor as well as slight cerebellar signs with intention tremor, nystagmus, hyposmia, and azoospermia. Magnetic resonance imaging showed leukencephalopathy and involvement of the thalamus and pons. Metabolite analyses of plasma revealed an accumulation of the branched-chain fatty acid pristanic acid, and abnormal bile alcohol glucuronides were excreted in urine. In cultured skin fibroblasts, the thiolytic activity of SCPx was deficient, and no SCPx protein could be detected by western blotting. Mutation analysis revealed a homozygous 1-nucleotide insertion, 545_546insA, leading to a frameshift and premature stop codon (I184fsX7).

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