Progressive early-onset leukodystrophy related to biallelic variants in the kars gene: The first case described in Latin America

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The KARS gene encodes the aminoacyl-tRNA synthetase (aaRS), which activates and joins the lysin with its corresponding transfer RNA (tRNA) through the ATP-dependent aminoacylation of the amino acid. KARS gene mutations have been linked to diverse neurologic phenotypes, such as neurosensorial hearing loss, leukodystrophy, microcephaly, developmental delay or regression, peripheral neuropathy, cardiomyopathy, the impairment of the mitochondrial respiratory chain, and hyperlactatemia, among others. This article presents the case of a Colombian pediatric patient with two pathological missense variants in a compound heterozygous state in the KARS gene and, in addition to the case report, the paper reviews the literature for other cases of KARS1-associated leukodystrophy.

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Vargas, A., Rojas, J., Aivasovsky, I., Vergara, S., Castellanos, M., Prieto, C., & Celis, L. (2020). Progressive early-onset leukodystrophy related to biallelic variants in the kars gene: The first case described in Latin America. Genes, 11(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/genes11121437

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