Key features and clinical variability of COG6-CDG
Rymen, Daisy; Winter, Julia; Van Hasselt, Peter M; Jaeken, Jaak; Kasapkara, Cigdem; Gokçay, Gulden; Haijes, Hanneke; Goyens, Philippe; Tokatli, Aysegul; Thiel, Christian; Bartsch, Oliver; Hecht, Jochen; Krawitz, Peter; Prinsen, Hubertus C M T; Mildenberger, Eva; Matthijs, Gert; Kornak, Uwe
(2015) Molecular Genetics and Metabolism, volume 116, issue 3, pp. 163 - 170
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Abstract
The conserved oligomeric Golgi (COG) complex consists of eight subunits and plays a crucial role in Golgi trafficking and positioning of glycosylation enzymes. Mutations in all COG subunits, except subunit 3, have been detected in patients with congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) of variable severity. So far, 3 families with
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a total of 10 individuals with biallelic COG6 mutations have been described, showing a broad clinical spectrum. Here we present 7 additional patients with 4 novel COG6 mutations. In spite of clinical variability, we delineate the core features of COG6-CDG i.e. liver involvement (9/10), microcephaly (8/10), developmental disability (8/10), recurrent infections (7/10), early lethality (6/10), and hypohidrosis predisposing for hyperthermia (6/10) and hyperkeratosis (4/10) as ectodermal signs. Regarding all COG6-related disorders a genotype-phenotype correlation can be discerned ranging from deep intronic mutations found in Shaheen syndrome as the mildest form to loss-of-function mutations leading to early lethal CDG phenotypes. A comparison with other COG deficiencies suggests ectodermal changes to be a hallmark of COG6-related disorders. Our findings aid clinical differentiation of this complex group of disorders and imply subtle functional differences between the COG complex subunits.
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Keywords: COG6, CDG, Conserved oligomeric Golgi complex, Congenital disorder of glycosylation, Case Reports, Journal Article, Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
ISSN: 1096-7192
Publisher: Academic Press Inc.
Note: Copyright © 2015. Published by Elsevier Inc.
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