Phosphoglycerate kinase (PGK) deficiency affects three different organs: red blood cells (RBC), the central nervous system, and muscles. Next-generation sequencing identified a hemizygous PGK1 mutation (p. V217I) in a 16-year-old Japanese male patient presenting with intellectual disability and episodes of muscle weakness of unknown etiology. Enzymatic analysis demonstrated slightly lower RBC-PGK activity and compensatory increases of other glycolysis enzymes. This is the first PGK1 mutation found through next-generation sequencing.
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Matsumaru, S., Oguni, H., Ogura, H., Shimojima, K., Nagata, S., Kanno, H., & Yamamoto, T. (2017). A novel PGK1 mutation associated with neurological dysfunction and the absence of episodes of hemolytic anemia or myoglobinuria. Intractable and Rare Diseases Research, 6(2), 132–136. https://doi.org/10.5582/irdr.2017.01020
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