Surfactant Protein B Deficiency Caused by Homozygous C248X Mutation—A Case Report and Review of the Literature

  • Kurath-Koller S
  • Resch B
  • Kraschl R
  • et al.
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Objective Surfactant protein B (SP-B) deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive disorder that is usually rapidly fatal. The c.397delCinsGAA mutation (121ins2) in exon 4 is found in more than two-thirds of patients. Design We report on a fatal case of SP-B deficiency caused by a homozygous C248X mutation in exon 7 of the SP-B gene. In addition, we provide an update of the current literature. The EMBASE, MEDLINE, and CINAHL databases were systematically searched to identify all papers published in the English and German literature on SP-B deficiency between 1989 and 2013. Results SP-B deficiency is characterized by progressive hypoxemic respiratory failure generally in full-term infants. They present with symptoms of respiratory distress and hypoxemia; chest X-ray resembles hyaline membrane disease. Prenatal diagnosis is possible from amniotic fluid or chorionic villi sampling. Conclusion Thirty-four mutations have been published in the literature. Treatment options are scarce. Gene therapy is hoped to be an option in the future.

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Kurath-Koller, S., Resch, B., Kraschl, R., Windpassinger, C., & Eber, E. (2015). Surfactant Protein B Deficiency Caused by Homozygous C248X Mutation—A Case Report and Review of the Literature. American Journal of Perinatology Reports, 05(01), e053–e059. https://doi.org/10.1055/s-0035-1545668

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