Donati Maria Alice, Malvagia Sabrina, Pasquini Elisabetta, Morrone Amelia, La Marca Giancarlo, Garavaglia Barbara, Toniolo Daniela, Zammarchi Enrico
Metabolic and Muscular Unit, Department of Pediatrics, University of Florence, AOU-Meyer, Florence, Italy.
J Inherit Metab Dis. 2006 Oct;29(5):684. doi: 10.1007/s10545-006-0388-7. Epub 2006 Aug 12.
We describe two patients affected by Barth syndrome. Their symptoms became manifest on respectively the third and first day of their lives. Clinical presentation included poor sucking, lethargy, hypotonia, hypothermia and cardiomyopathy. Laboratory findings such as hypoglycaemia, metabolic acidosis, elevated transaminases, hyperlactacidaemia and mild hyperammonaemia pointed to an inborn error of energy metabolism with possible mitochondrial involvement. Molecular analysis of the TAZ (G4.5) gene showed the c.877G > A mutation leading to the G197R amino acid substitution in patient 1, and the new splice donor c.829 + 1G > A genetic lesion in patient 2.