Abstract

We describe a girl with developmental abnormalities of the CNS and a lactic acidosis whose cultured fibroblasts showed a profound deficiency of pyruvate dehydrogenase complex (PDHC) activity (patient = 0.14 nmol/mg protein per minute, controls = 0.7 to 1.1 nmol/mg protein per minute). Immunocytochemistry demonstrated the fibroblast culture to be mosaic, with 14% of cells expressing the PDHC E1 alpha subunit protein in normal amounts and the remaining 86% having no detectable immunoreactive activity. Direct sequencing of cDNA for the X-linked PDHC E1 alpha subunit established that the patient was heterozygous for a 20-bp deletion beginning in the codon for Ser300 of the derived amino acid sequence. The pattern of methylation at the DXS255 locus suggested predominant expression of the X chromosome carrying the mutant allele in the fibroblast culture. There was a good correlation between the residual PDHC activity, the proportion of cells with immunoreactive E1 alpha protein, and the X chromosome inactivation ratio, demonstrating the importance of X-inactivation for expression of this X-linked neurometabolic disease in females.

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