Abstract

Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase) deficiency is a rare inborn error of fructose metabolism caused by pathogenic variants in the FBP1 gene. As gluconeogenesis is affected, catabolic episodes can induce ketotic hypoglycemia in patients. FBP1 analysis is the most commonly used approach for the diagnosis of this disorder. Herein, a Brazilian patient is reported. The proband, a girl born to a consanguineous couple, presented with severe hypoglycemia crisis in the neonatal period. At the age 17 months, presented a new crisis accompanied by metabolic acidosis associated with a feverish episode. Genetic analysis was performed by next-generation sequencing (NGS), identifying the NM_000507.3:c.611_614del variant in homozygosis in the FBP1 gene. In silico analysis and 3D modeling were performed, suggesting that this variant is associated with a loss of sites for substrate and Mg2+ binding and for posttranslational modifications of FBPase. The c.611_614del variant is located in a repetitive region of the FBP1 gene that appears to be a hotspot for mutational events. This frameshift creates a premature termination codon in the last coding exon which escapes the nonsense-mediated decay mechanism, according to in silico analysis. This variant results in an intrinsically disordered protein with loss of substrate recognition and post-translational modification sites.

Highlights

  • Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase, EC 3.1.3.1) deficiency (OMIM #229700) is a rare inborn error of fructose metabolism that presents recessive autosomal inheritance caused by pathogenic variants in the FBP1 gene (ID:2203)

  • The first symptom presented is hypoglycemia associated with catabolic episodes such as prolonged fasting or high fever

  • The child’s development was normal until 1 year and 5 months of life, when she presented a new hypoglycemic crisis associated with a febrile episode and dyspnea. She was admitted to a hospital presenting metabolic acidosis and seizures; bronchopneumonia was diagnosed, and the patient remained hospitalized for 10 days

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Introduction

Fructose-1,6-bisphosphatase (FBPase, EC 3.1.3.1) deficiency (OMIM #229700) is a rare inborn error of fructose metabolism that presents recessive autosomal inheritance caused by pathogenic variants in the FBP1 gene (ID:2203). Other variants detected in Brazilian patients are absent of gnomAD (Karczewski et al, 2020) and AbraOm (Naslavsky et al, 2017) databases.

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