Carnitine palmitoyltransferases 1 and 2: biochemical, molecular and medical aspects.

نویسندگان

  • Jean-Paul Bonnefont
  • Fatima Djouadi
  • Carina Prip-Buus
  • Stephanie Gobin
  • Arnold Munnich
  • Jean Bastin
چکیده

Carnitine palmitoyltransferase (CPT) deficiencies are common disorders of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation. The CPT system is made up of two separate proteins located in the outer (CPT1) and inner (CPT2) mitochondrial membranes. While CPT2 is an ubiquitous protein, three tissue-specific CPT1 isoforms--the so-called "liver" (CPT1-A), "muscle" (CPT1B) and <> (CPT1-C) CPT1s--have been shown to exist. Amino acid and cDNA nucleotide sequences have been identified for all of these proteins. CPT1-A deficiency presents as recurrent attacks of fasting hypoketotic hypoglycemia. Twenty four CPT1A mutations have been reported to date. CPT1-B and -C deficiencies have not been hitherto identified. CPT2 deficiency has several clinical presentations. The "benign" adult form (more than 200 families reported) is characterized by episodes of rhabdomyolysis triggered by prolonged exercise. The prevalent S113L mutation is found in about 50% of mutant alleles. The infantile-type CPT2 presents as severe attacks of hypoketotic hypoglycemia, occasionally associated with cardiac damage commonly responsible for sudden death before 1 year of age. In addition to these symptoms, features of brain and kidney dysorganogenesis are frequently seen in the neonatal-onset CPT2 deficiency, almost always lethal during the first month of life. Around 40 CPT2 mutations (private missense or truncating mutations) have hitherto been detected. Treatment is based upon avoidance of fasting and/or exercise, a low fat diet enriched with medium chain triglycerides and carnitine. Prenatal diagnosis may be offered for pregnancies at a 1/4 risk of infantile/severe-type CPT2 deficiency.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Molecular aspects of medicine

دوره 25 5-6  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2004