A rare case of sterol-C4-methyl oxidase deficiency in a young Italian male: Biochemical and molecular characterization

Inborn defects of cholesterol biosynthesis are metabolic disorders presenting with multi-organ and tissue anomalies. An autosomal recessive defect involving the demethylating enzyme C4-methyl sterol (SC4MOL) has been reported in only 4 patients so far. In infancy, all patients were affected by micro...

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Veröffentlicht in:Molecular genetics and metabolism 2017-08, Vol.121 (4), p.329-335
Hauptverfasser: Frisso, Giulia, Gelzo, Monica, Procopio, Elena, Sica, Concetta, Lenza, Maria Pia, Dello Russo, Antonio, Donati, Maria Alice, Salvatore, Francesco, Corso, Gaetano
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Zusammenfassung:Inborn defects of cholesterol biosynthesis are metabolic disorders presenting with multi-organ and tissue anomalies. An autosomal recessive defect involving the demethylating enzyme C4-methyl sterol (SC4MOL) has been reported in only 4 patients so far. In infancy, all patients were affected by microcephaly, bilateral congenital cataracts, growth delay, psoriasiform dermatitis, immune dysfunction, and intellectual disability. Herein, we describe a new case of SC4MOL deficiency in which a 19-year-old Italian male was affected by bilateral congenital cataracts, growth delay and learning disabilities, behavioral disorders and small stature, but not microcephaly. Our patient had abundant scalp dandruff, without other skin manifestations. Analysis of the blood sterol profile showed accumulation of C4-monomethyl and C4-dimethyl sterols suggesting a deficiency of the SC4MOL enzyme. Sequencing of the MSMO1 gene (also known as the “SC4MOL” gene) confirmed mutations in each allele (c.731A>G, p.Y244C, which is already known, and c.605G>A, p.G202E, which is a novel variant). His father carried c.731A>G mutation, whereas his mother carried c.605G>A. Thus, the combination of multiple skills and methodologies, in particular, blood sterol profiling and genetic analysis, led to the diagnosis of a new case of a very rare defect of cholesterol biosynthesis. Consequently, we suggest that these two analyses should be performed as soon as possible in all undiagnosed patients affected by bilateral cataracts and developmental delay. •The fifth case world-wide of sterol-C4-methyl oxidase (SC4MOL) deficiency in a 19-year-old Italian male.•Blood sterol profile showed high levels of C4-monomethyl and C4-dimethyl sterols.•Sequencing of SC4MOL gene revealed compound heterozygous mutations.•The combination of blood sterol profiling and genetic analysis to diagnose the SC4MOL deficiency has been highlighted.
ISSN:1096-7192
1096-7206
DOI:10.1016/j.ymgme.2017.06.013