Glutaric Aciduria type i and acute renal failure - Coincidence or causality?

Ben Pode-Shakked, Dina Marek-Yagel, Marina Rubinshtein, Itai M. Pessach, Gideon Paret, Alexander Volkov, Yair Anikster*, Danny Lotan

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Abstract

Glutaric Aciduria type I (GA-I) is a rare organic acidemia, caused by mutations in the GCDH gene, and characterized by encephalopathic crises with neurological sequelae. We report herein a patient with GA-I who presented with severe acute renal failure requiring dialysis, following an acute diarrheal illness. Histopathological evaluation demonstrated acute tubular necrosis, and molecular diagnosis revealed the patient to be homozygous for a previously unreported mutation, p.E64D. As renal impairment is not part of the clinical spectrum typical to GA-I, possible associations of renal failure and the underlying inborn error of metabolism are discussed, including recent advancements made in the understanding of the renal transport of glutaric acid and its derivatives during metabolic disturbance in GA-I.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)170-175
Number of pages6
JournalMolecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports
Volume1
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 2014

Keywords

  • GCDH
  • Glutaric Aciduria type I
  • Renal failure

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