A novel homozygous missense SLC25A20 mutation in three CACT-deficient patients: clinical and autopsy data

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Carnitine-acylcarnitine translocase (CACT) deficiency is a fatty acid ß-oxidation disorder of the carnitine shuttle in mitochondria, with a high mortality rate in childhood. We evaluated three patients, including two siblings, with neonatal-onset CACT deficiency and revealed identical homozygous missense mutations of p.Arg275Gln within the SLC25A20 gene. One patient died from hypoglycemia and arrhythmia at 26 months; his pathological autopsy revealed increased and enlarged mitochondria in the heart but not in the liver.

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Chinen, Y., Yanagi, K., Nakamura, S., Nakayama, N., Kamiya, M., Nakayashiro, M., … Nakanishi, K. (2020). A novel homozygous missense SLC25A20 mutation in three CACT-deficient patients: clinical and autopsy data. Human Genome Variation, 7(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41439-020-0098-y

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