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  Recessive mutations in SLC13A5 result in a loss of citrate transport and cause neonatal epilepsy, developmental delay and teeth hypoplasia

Hardies, K., De Kovel, C. G. F., Weckhuysen, S., Asselbergh, B., Geuens, T., Deconinck, T., et al. (2015). Recessive mutations in SLC13A5 result in a loss of citrate transport and cause neonatal epilepsy, developmental delay and teeth hypoplasia. Brain., 138(11), 3238-3250. doi:10.1093/brain/awv263.

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Hardies, K., Author
De Kovel, Carolien G. F.1, Author           
Weckhuysen, S., Author
Asselbergh, B., Author
Geuens, T., Author
Deconinck, T., Author
Azmi, A., Author
May, P., Author
Brilstra, E., Author
Becker, F., Author
Barisic, N., Author
Craiu, D., Author
Braun, K. P. J., Author
Lal, D., Author
Thiele, H., Author
Schubert, J., Author
Weber, Y., Author
van't Slot, R., Author
Nurnberg, P., Author
Balling, R., Author
Timmerman, V., AuthorLerche, H., AuthorMaudsley, S., AuthorHelbig, I., AuthorSuls, A., AuthorKoeleman, B. P. C., AuthorDe Jonghe, P., AuthorEuro Res Consortium, Epinomics, Author more..
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 Abstract: The epileptic encephalopathies are a clinically and aetiologically heterogeneous subgroup of epilepsy syndromes. Most epileptic encephalopathies have a genetic cause and patients are often found to carry a heterozygous de novo mutation in one of the genes associated with the disease entity. Occasionally recessive mutations are identified: a recent publication described a distinct neonatal epileptic encephalopathy (MIM 615905) caused by autosomal recessive mutations in the SLC13A5 gene. Here, we report eight additional patients belonging to four different families with autosomal recessive mutations in SLC13A5. SLC13A5 encodes a high affinity sodium-dependent citrate transporter, which is expressed in the brain. Neurons are considered incapable of de novo synthesis of tricarboxylic acid cycle intermediates; therefore they rely on the uptake of intermediates, such as citrate, to maintain their energy status and neurotransmitter production. The effect of all seven identified mutations (two premature stops and five amino acid substitutions) was studied in vitro, using immunocytochemistry, selective western blot and mass spectrometry. We hereby demonstrate that cells expressing mutant sodium-dependent citrate transporter have a complete loss of citrate uptake due to various cellular loss-of-function mechanisms. In addition, we provide independent proof of the involvement of autosomal recessive SLC13A5 mutations in the development of neonatal epileptic encephalopathies, and highlight teeth hypoplasia as a possible indicator for SLC13A5 screening. All three patients who tried the ketogenic diet responded well to this treatment, and future studies will allow us to ascertain whether this is a recurrent feature in this severe disorder.

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 Dates: 2015
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1093/brain/awv263
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 138 (11) Sequence Number: - Start / End Page: 3238 - 3250 Identifier: ISSN: 0006-8950
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925385135