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NGLY1 deficiency: Novel variants and literature review

  • Ariana Kariminejad*
  • , Marjan Shakiba
  • , Mehrvash Shams
  • , Parva Namiranian
  • , Maryam Eghbali
  • , Said Talebi
  • , Mina Makvand
  • , Jaak Jaeken
  • , Hossein Najmabadi
  • , Raoul C. Hennekam
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Kariminejad-Najmabadi Pathology and Genetics Center, Tehran, Iran
  • Shahid Beheshti University of Medical Sciences
  • Tehran University of Medical Sciences
  • Iran University of Medical Sciences
  • KU Leuven
  • University of Social Welfare and Rehabilitation Sciences

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Abstract

NGLY1 deficiency is a recently described autosomal recessive disorder, involved in deglycosylation of proteins, and for that reason grouped as the congenital disorders of deglycosylation together with the lysosomal storage disorders. The typical phenotype is characterized by intellectual disability, liver malfunctioning, muscular hypotonia, involuntary movements, and decreased or absent tear production. Liver biopsy demonstrates vacuolar amorphous cytoplasmic storage material. NGLY1 deficiency is caused by bi-allelic variants in NGLY1 which catalyzes protein deglycosylation. We describe five patients from two families with NGLY1 deficiency due to homozygosity for two novel NGLY1 variants, and compare their findings to those of earlier reported patients. The typical features of the disorder are present in a limited way, and there is intra-familial variability. In addition in one of the families the muscle atrophy and posture abnormalities are marked. These can be explained either as variability of the phenotype or as sign of slowly progression of features as the present affected individuals are older than earlier reported patients.
Original languageEnglish
Article number104146
JournalEuropean journal of medical genetics
Volume64
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Mar 2021

Keywords

  • Alacrimia
  • Congenital disorders of de-glycosylation
  • Contractures
  • Hyperlordosis
  • Hypotonia
  • NGLY1

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