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A rare case of pediatric recurrent rhabdomyolysis with compound heterogenous variants in the LPIN1.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Lipin-1, encoded by LPIN1 gene, serves as an enzyme and a transcriptional co-regulator to regulate lipid metabolism and mitochondrial respiratory chain. Autosomal recessive mutations in LPIN1 were recognized as one of the most common causes of pediatric recurrent rhabdomyolysis in western countries. However, to date, there were only a few cases reported in Asian group. This study aims to report the first pediatric case of recurrent rhabdomyolysis with a novel LPIN1 mutation in China mainland in order to raise the awareness of both pediatricians and patients. CASE PRESENTATIONS:Here we report a Chinese pediatric case of recurrent rhabdomyolysis with compound heterozygous variants (p.Arg388* and p.Arg810Cys) in the LPIN1 gene. The c.2428C?>?T was a novel missense variant involved Arg-to-Cys substitution at position 810 (p.Arg810Cys), located in the highly conserved region which predicted to be damaging by multiple algorithms. The patient manifested as cola-colored urine, muscle weakness and tenderness, as well as acute kidney injury with peak blood creatine kinase level 109,570?U/l in 19-month old. In his second episode of 9?years old, the symtoms were relatively milder with peak creatine kinase level 50,948?U/l. He enjoyed quite normal life between the bouts but slightly elevation of serum creatine kinase level during the fever or long-term exercises. Prolonged weight training combined with calorie deprivation were speculated to be the triggers of his illness. Prompt symptomatic therapy including fluid therapy and nutritional support was given and the patient recovered soon. CONCLUSIONS:LPIN1-related rhabdomyolysis is still quite new to physicians due to its seemly low-incidence especially in Asian countries. In the future, more active genetic test strategy and detailed prophylactic care education should be taken in patients with severe recurrent rhabdomyolysis, who are the high risk group of LPIN1 genetic defects.

SUBMITTER: Che R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7222443 | biostudies-literature | 2020 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A rare case of pediatric recurrent rhabdomyolysis with compound heterogenous variants in the LPIN1.

Che Ruochen R   Wang Chunli C   Zheng Bixia B   Zhang Xuejuan X   Ding Guixia G   Zhao Fei F   Jia Zhanjun Z   Zhang Aihua A   Huang Songming S   Feng Quancheng Q  

BMC pediatrics 20200514 1


<h4>Background</h4>Lipin-1, encoded by LPIN1 gene, serves as an enzyme and a transcriptional co-regulator to regulate lipid metabolism and mitochondrial respiratory chain. Autosomal recessive mutations in LPIN1 were recognized as one of the most common causes of pediatric recurrent rhabdomyolysis in western countries. However, to date, there were only a few cases reported in Asian group. This study aims to report the first pediatric case of recurrent rhabdomyolysis with a novel LPIN1 mutation in  ...[more]

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