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ECHS1 mutations in Leigh disease: a new inborn error of metabolism affecting valine metabolism.

Abstract
Two siblings with fatal Leigh disease had increased excretion of S-(2-carboxypropyl)cysteine and several other metabolites that are features of 3-hydroxyisobutyryl-CoA hydrolase (HIBCH) deficiency, a rare defect in the valine catabolic pathway associated with Leigh-like disease. However, this diagnosis was excluded by HIBCH sequencing and normal enzyme activity. In contrast to HIBCH deficiency, the excretion of 3-hydroxyisobutyryl-carnitine was normal in the children, suggesting deficiency of short-chain enoyl-CoA hydratase (ECHS1 gene). This mitochondrial enzyme is active in several metabolic pathways involving fatty acids and amino acids, including valine, and is immediately upstream of HIBCH in the valine pathway. Both children were compound heterozygous for a c.473C > A (p.A158D) missense mutation and a c.414+3G>C splicing mutation in ECHS1. ECHS1 activity was markedly decreased in cultured fibroblasts from both siblings, ECHS1 protein was undetectable by immunoblot analysis and transfection of patient cells with wild-type ECHS1 rescued ECHS1 activity. The highly reactive metabolites methacrylyl-CoA and acryloyl-CoA accumulate in deficiencies of both ECHS1 and HIBCH and are probably responsible for the brain pathology in both disorders. Deficiency of ECHS1 or HIBCH should be considered in children with Leigh disease. Urine metabolite testing can detect and distinguish between these two disorders.
AuthorsHeidi Peters, Nicole Buck, Ronald Wanders, Jos Ruiter, Hans Waterham, Janet Koster, Joy Yaplito-Lee, Sacha Ferdinandusse, James Pitt
JournalBrain : a journal of neurology (Brain) Vol. 137 Issue Pt 11 Pg. 2903-8 (Nov 2014) ISSN: 1460-2156 [Electronic] England
PMID25125611 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't)
Copyright© The Author (2014). Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Guarantors of Brain. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please email: [email protected].
Chemical References
  • Thiolester Hydrolases
  • 3-hydroxyisobutyryl-CoA hydrolase
  • Enoyl-CoA Hydratase
  • Valine
Topics
  • Enoyl-CoA Hydratase (deficiency, genetics)
  • Fatal Outcome
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Infant
  • Leigh Disease (diagnosis, genetics, metabolism)
  • Male
  • Metabolic Networks and Pathways (genetics)
  • Mutation (genetics)
  • Siblings
  • Thiolester Hydrolases (deficiency, genetics)
  • Valine (metabolism)

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