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  2. Homozygous W748S mutation in the POLG1 gene in patients with juvenile-onset Alpers syndrome and status epilepticus

Homozygous W748S mutation in the POLG1 gene in patients with juvenile-onset Alpers syndrome and status epilepticus

  • Epilepsia. 2008 Jun;49(6):1038-45. doi: 10.1111/j.1528-1167.2008.01544.x.
Johanna Uusimaa 1 Reetta Hinttala Heikki Rantala Markku Päivärinta Riitta Herva Matias Röyttä Heidi Soini Jukka S Moilanen Anne M Remes Ilmo E Hassinen Kari Majamaa
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  • 1 Department of Pediatrics, University of Oulu, Oulu, Finland.
Abstract

Purpose: Polymerase gamma (POLG) is the sole Enzyme in the replication of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA). Numerous mutations in the POLG1 gene have been detected recently in patients with various phenotypes including a classic infantile-onset Alpers-Huttenlocher syndrome (AHS). Here we studied the molecular etiology of juvenile-onset AHS manifesting with status epilepticus and liver disease in three teenagers.

Patients and methods: We examined 14- and 17-year-old female siblings (patients 1 and 2) and an unrelated 15-year-old girl (patient 3) with juvenile-onset AHS, sequenced POLG1, and the entire mtDNA, examined mtDNA deletions by amplification of the full-length mtDNA with the long PCR method and used Real-Time PCR to quantify mtDNA in the tissue samples.

Results: The initial manifestations were migraine-like headache and epilepsy, and the terminal manifestations status epilepticus and hepatic failure. A homozygous W748S mutation in POLG1 was detected in the three patients. No deletions or pathogenic point mutations were found in mtDNA, but all three patients had mtDNA depletion.

Conclusions: POLG mutations should be considered in cases of teenagers and young adults with a sudden onset of intractable seizures or status epilepticus, and acute liver failure. The W748S POLG1 mutation seems to lead to tissue-specific, partial mtDNA depletion in patients with juvenile-onset Alpers syndrome. Valproic acid should be avoided in the treatment of epileptic seizures in these patients.

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