A Japanese patient with neonatal biotin-responsive basal ganglia disease

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Abstract

Biotin-responsive basal ganglia disease (BBGD) with SLC19A3 mutation was first reported in 1998, and over 30 mutations have been reported. We report a neonatal BBGD case with sudden-onset feeding difficulty and impaired consciousness. Encephalopathy resolved after the initiation of biotin and thiamine treatment. Genetic testing revealed a novel heterozygous mutation [c.384_387del, p.Tyr128fs];[c.265 A > C, p.Ser89Arg] in SLC19A3. Early treatment for BBGD is essential, especially with onset in the neonatal or early infancy period.

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Kobayashi, M., Suzuki, Y., Nodera, M., Matsunaga, A., Kohda, M., Okazaki, Y., … Osaka, H. (2022). A Japanese patient with neonatal biotin-responsive basal ganglia disease. Human Genome Variation, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41439-022-00210-z

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