Common mutation in the PHKA2 gene with variable phenotype in patients with liver phosphorylase b kinase deficiency.

Journal: Molecular Genetics And Metabolism
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Abstract

We found that the missense mutation p.Pro1205Leu in the PHKA2 gene is a common cause of hepatic phosphorylase-kinase deficiency in Dutch patients, suggesting a founder-effect. Most patients presented with isolated growth delay and diarrhea, prior to the occurrence of hepatomegaly, delaying diagnosis. Tetraglucoside excretion correlated with disease severity and was used to follow compliance. The clinical presentation and therapeutic requirements in the same mutation carriers were variable, and PhK deficiency necessitated tube-feeding in some children.

Authors
Samira Achouitar, Jennifer Goldstein, Miski Mohamed, Stephanie Austin, Keri Boyette, Francoise Blanpain, Catherine Rehder, Priya Kishnani, Saskia Wortmann, Martin Den Heijer, Dirk Lefeber, Ron Wevers, Deeksha Bali, Eva Morava
Relevant Conditions

Enlarged Liver, Delayed Growth