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  • Heterozygous mutations in HSD17B4 cause juvenile peroxisomal D-bifunctional protein deficiency.

Heterozygous mutations in HSD17B4 cause juvenile peroxisomal D-bifunctional protein deficiency.

Neurology. Genetics (2016-10-30)
David J Amor, Ashley P L Marsh, Elsdon Storey, Rick Tankard, Greta Gillies, Martin B Delatycki, Kate Pope, Catherine Bromhead, Richard J Leventer, Melanie Bahlo, Paul J Lockhart
ABSTRACT

To determine the genetic cause of slowly progressive cerebellar ataxia, sensorineural deafness, and hypergonadotropic hypogonadism in 5 patients from 3 different families. The patients comprised 2 sib pairs and 1 sporadic patient. Clinical assessment included history, physical examination, and brain MRI. Linkage analysis was performed separately on the 2 sets of sib pairs using single nucleotide polymorphism microarrays, followed by analysis of the intersection of the regions. Exome sequencing was performed on 1 affected patient with variant filtering and prioritization undertaken using these intersected regions. Using a combination of sequencing technologies, we identified compound heterozygous mutations in HSD17B4 in all 5 affected patients. In all 3 families, peroxisomal D-bifunctional protein (DBP) deficiency was caused by compound heterozygosity for 1 nonsense/deletion mutation and 1 missense mutation. We describe 5 patients with juvenile DBP deficiency from 3 different families, bringing the total number of reported patients to 14, from 8 families. This report broadens and consolidates the phenotype associated with juvenile DBP deficiency.

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Anti-HSD17B4 antibody produced in rabbit, Prestige Antibodies® Powered by Atlas Antibodies, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous glycerol solution, Ab3
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Monoclonal Anti-β-Actin antibody produced in mouse, clone AC-15, ascites fluid