A case of an adult with borderline AADC deficiency symptoms is presented here. Genetic analysis revealed that the patient carries two AADC variants (NM_000790.3: c.1040G > A and c.679G > C) in compound heterozygosis, resulting in p.Arg347Gln and p.Glu227Gln amino acid alterations. While p.Arg347Gln is a known pathogenic variant, p.Glu227Gln is unknown. Combining clinical features to bioinformatic and molecular characterization of the AADC protein population of the patient (p.Arg347Gln/p.Arg347Gln homodimer, p.Glu227Gln/p.Glu227Gln homodimer, and p.Glu227Gln/p.Arg347Gln heterodimer), we determined that: i) the p.Arg347Gln/p.Arg347Gln homodimer is inactive since the alteration affects a catalytically essential structural element at the active site, ii) the p.Glu227Gln/p.Glu227Gln homodimer is as active as the wild-type AADC since the alteration occurs at the surface and does not change the chemical nature of the amino acid, and iii) the p.Glu227Gln/p.Arg347Gln heterodimer has a catalytic efficiency 75% that of the wild-type since only one of the two active sites is compromised, thus demonstrating a positive complementation. By this approach, the molecular basis for the mild presentation of the disease is provided, and the experience made can also be useful for personalized therapeutic decisions in other mild AADC deficiency patients. Interestingly, in the last few years, many previously undiag- nosed or misdiagnosed patients have been identified as mild cases of AADC deficiency, expanding the phenotype of this neurotransmitter disease.

An attenuated, adult case of AADC deficiency demonstrated by protein characterization

Bisello, Giovanni;Franchini, Rossella;Perduca, Massimiliano;Bertoldi, Mariarita
2024-01-01

Abstract

A case of an adult with borderline AADC deficiency symptoms is presented here. Genetic analysis revealed that the patient carries two AADC variants (NM_000790.3: c.1040G > A and c.679G > C) in compound heterozygosis, resulting in p.Arg347Gln and p.Glu227Gln amino acid alterations. While p.Arg347Gln is a known pathogenic variant, p.Glu227Gln is unknown. Combining clinical features to bioinformatic and molecular characterization of the AADC protein population of the patient (p.Arg347Gln/p.Arg347Gln homodimer, p.Glu227Gln/p.Glu227Gln homodimer, and p.Glu227Gln/p.Arg347Gln heterodimer), we determined that: i) the p.Arg347Gln/p.Arg347Gln homodimer is inactive since the alteration affects a catalytically essential structural element at the active site, ii) the p.Glu227Gln/p.Glu227Gln homodimer is as active as the wild-type AADC since the alteration occurs at the surface and does not change the chemical nature of the amino acid, and iii) the p.Glu227Gln/p.Arg347Gln heterodimer has a catalytic efficiency 75% that of the wild-type since only one of the two active sites is compromised, thus demonstrating a positive complementation. By this approach, the molecular basis for the mild presentation of the disease is provided, and the experience made can also be useful for personalized therapeutic decisions in other mild AADC deficiency patients. Interestingly, in the last few years, many previously undiag- nosed or misdiagnosed patients have been identified as mild cases of AADC deficiency, expanding the phenotype of this neurotransmitter disease.
2024
Aromatic amino acid decarboxylase, AADC deficiency, Pyridoxal 5′-phosphate, Compound heterozygosis, Genotype-phenotype correlation
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