multiple carboxylase deficiency
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2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. 1290
Author(s):  
Cheruku Rajesh ◽  
N. Shivaramakrishna Babji ◽  
Mohammed Ashraf Mohiddin Siddiq

Early biotinidase deficiency is an inherited form of multiple carboxylase deficiency leading to increased accumulation of biocytin and decreased biotin, predominantly effecting the central nervous system and skin. The symptoms can be reversed by early biotin supplementation.


Author(s):  
Ilaria Cicalini ◽  
Damiana Pieragostino ◽  
Cristiano Rizzo ◽  
Sara Verrocchio ◽  
Daniela Semeraro ◽  
...  

Biotinidase (BTD) deficiency is an autosomal recessive inherited neurocutaneous disorder. BTD recycles the vitamin biotin, a coenzyme essential for the function of four biotin-dependent carboxylases, including propionyl-CoA carboxylase, 3-methylcrotonyl-CoA carboxylase, pyruvate carboxylase, and acetyl-CoA carboxylase. Due to deficient activities of the carboxylases, BTD deficiency is also recognized as late-onset multiple carboxylase deficiency and is associated with secondary alterations in the metabolism of amino acids, carbohydrates, and fatty acids. BTD deficiency can be classified as “profound”, with less than 10% of mean normal activity, and as “partial” with 10–30% of mean normal activity. Newborn screening (NBS) of BTD deficiency is performed in most countries and is able to detect both variants. Moreover, mild metabolic alterations related to carboxylase deficiency in profound BTD deficiency could result and possibly be revealed in the metabolic profile by tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) NBS. Here, we report the case of a newborn female infant with an initial suspected BTD deficiency at the NBS test, finally confirmed as a partial variant by molecular testing. Although BTD deficiency was partial, interestingly her metabolic profile at birth and during the follow-up tests revealed, for the first time, alterations in specific acylcarnitines as a possible result of the deficient activity of biotin-dependent carboxylases.


Author(s):  
William L. Nyhan ◽  
Georg F. Hoffmann ◽  
Aida I. Al-Aqeel ◽  
Bruce A. Barshop

Mitochondrion ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 44 ◽  
pp. 58-64 ◽  
Author(s):  
Austin A. Larson ◽  
Shanti Balasubramaniam ◽  
John Christodoulou ◽  
Lindsay C. Burrage ◽  
Ronit Marom ◽  
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