Primrose syndrome is characterized by unusual facial features, macrocephaly, intellectual disability, enlarged, and calcified external ears, sparse body hair, and distal muscle wasting. Nine patients have been described in the literature. The disorder is due to missense mutations in ZBTB20. Here we describe one newly diagnosed 18-month-old patient and provide 10 year follow-up of an earlier reported patient, highlighting the progression and complexity of the disorder. Metabolic studies showed reduced glucose tolerance with prevalence of amino acids and fatty acids catabolism, ketogenesis, and gluconeogenesis, resulting in a Krebs cycle reversion.

Alterations in metabolic patterns have a key role in diagnosis and progression of primrose syndrome / Casertano, Alberto; Fontana, Paolo; Hennekam, Raoul C.; Tartaglia, Marco; Genesio, Rita; Dieber, Tina Barbaro; Ortega, Lucia; Nitsch, Lucio; Melis, Daniela. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS. PART A. - ISSN 1552-4825. - 173:7(2017), pp. 1896-1902. [10.1002/ajmg.a.38124]

Alterations in metabolic patterns have a key role in diagnosis and progression of primrose syndrome

CASERTANO, ALBERTO;Fontana, Paolo;Genesio, Rita;Nitsch, Lucio;Melis, Daniela
2017

Abstract

Primrose syndrome is characterized by unusual facial features, macrocephaly, intellectual disability, enlarged, and calcified external ears, sparse body hair, and distal muscle wasting. Nine patients have been described in the literature. The disorder is due to missense mutations in ZBTB20. Here we describe one newly diagnosed 18-month-old patient and provide 10 year follow-up of an earlier reported patient, highlighting the progression and complexity of the disorder. Metabolic studies showed reduced glucose tolerance with prevalence of amino acids and fatty acids catabolism, ketogenesis, and gluconeogenesis, resulting in a Krebs cycle reversion.
2017
Alterations in metabolic patterns have a key role in diagnosis and progression of primrose syndrome / Casertano, Alberto; Fontana, Paolo; Hennekam, Raoul C.; Tartaglia, Marco; Genesio, Rita; Dieber, Tina Barbaro; Ortega, Lucia; Nitsch, Lucio; Melis, Daniela. - In: AMERICAN JOURNAL OF MEDICAL GENETICS. PART A. - ISSN 1552-4825. - 173:7(2017), pp. 1896-1902. [10.1002/ajmg.a.38124]
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