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Hyperornithinemia–Hyperammonemia–Homocitrullinuria Syndrome in Vietnamese Patients
by
Tran, Van Khanh
, Tu, Nguyen Huu
, Nguyen, Thu Ha
, Nguyen, Ngoc Lan
, Can, Thi Bich Ngoc
, Phuong, Le Thi
, Do, Thi Thanh Mai
, Tran, Thinh Huy
, Dang, Thi Kim Giang
, Ta, Thanh Van
, Nguyen, Khanh Ngoc
, Vu, Chi Dung
in
Amino acids
/ Ammonia
/ Blood
/ Child, Preschool
/ Citrulline - analogs & derivatives
/ Citrulline - blood
/ Convulsions & seizures
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Genes
/ Genetic testing
/ Health aspects
/ HHH syndrome
/ Humans
/ Hyperammonemia - diagnosis
/ Hyperammonemia - genetics
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Intellectual disabilities
/ Levocarnitine
/ Liver
/ Lysine
/ Male
/ Medical examination
/ Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins - genetics
/ Ornithine - blood
/ Ornithine - deficiency
/ p.Arg179
/ p.Met137Cysfs10
/ p.Phe188del
/ Prospective Studies
/ Proteins
/ Prothrombin
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SLC25A15 variant
/ Sodium
/ Southeast Asian People
/ Thrombin
/ Urea
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - complications
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - diagnosis
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - genetics
/ Urine
/ Vietnam - epidemiology
/ Vietnamese patients
/ Vomiting
2024
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Hyperornithinemia–Hyperammonemia–Homocitrullinuria Syndrome in Vietnamese Patients
by
Tran, Van Khanh
, Tu, Nguyen Huu
, Nguyen, Thu Ha
, Nguyen, Ngoc Lan
, Can, Thi Bich Ngoc
, Phuong, Le Thi
, Do, Thi Thanh Mai
, Tran, Thinh Huy
, Dang, Thi Kim Giang
, Ta, Thanh Van
, Nguyen, Khanh Ngoc
, Vu, Chi Dung
in
Amino acids
/ Ammonia
/ Blood
/ Child, Preschool
/ Citrulline - analogs & derivatives
/ Citrulline - blood
/ Convulsions & seizures
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Genes
/ Genetic testing
/ Health aspects
/ HHH syndrome
/ Humans
/ Hyperammonemia - diagnosis
/ Hyperammonemia - genetics
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Intellectual disabilities
/ Levocarnitine
/ Liver
/ Lysine
/ Male
/ Medical examination
/ Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins - genetics
/ Ornithine - blood
/ Ornithine - deficiency
/ p.Arg179
/ p.Met137Cysfs10
/ p.Phe188del
/ Prospective Studies
/ Proteins
/ Prothrombin
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SLC25A15 variant
/ Sodium
/ Southeast Asian People
/ Thrombin
/ Urea
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - complications
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - diagnosis
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - genetics
/ Urine
/ Vietnam - epidemiology
/ Vietnamese patients
/ Vomiting
2024
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Hyperornithinemia–Hyperammonemia–Homocitrullinuria Syndrome in Vietnamese Patients
by
Tran, Van Khanh
, Tu, Nguyen Huu
, Nguyen, Thu Ha
, Nguyen, Ngoc Lan
, Can, Thi Bich Ngoc
, Phuong, Le Thi
, Do, Thi Thanh Mai
, Tran, Thinh Huy
, Dang, Thi Kim Giang
, Ta, Thanh Van
, Nguyen, Khanh Ngoc
, Vu, Chi Dung
in
Amino acids
/ Ammonia
/ Blood
/ Child, Preschool
/ Citrulline - analogs & derivatives
/ Citrulline - blood
/ Convulsions & seizures
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Genes
/ Genetic testing
/ Health aspects
/ HHH syndrome
/ Humans
/ Hyperammonemia - diagnosis
/ Hyperammonemia - genetics
/ Infant
/ Infant, Newborn
/ Intellectual disabilities
/ Levocarnitine
/ Liver
/ Lysine
/ Male
/ Medical examination
/ Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins - genetics
/ Ornithine - blood
/ Ornithine - deficiency
/ p.Arg179
/ p.Met137Cysfs10
/ p.Phe188del
/ Prospective Studies
/ Proteins
/ Prothrombin
/ Retrospective Studies
/ SLC25A15 variant
/ Sodium
/ Southeast Asian People
/ Thrombin
/ Urea
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - complications
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - diagnosis
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - genetics
/ Urine
/ Vietnam - epidemiology
/ Vietnamese patients
/ Vomiting
2024
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Hyperornithinemia–Hyperammonemia–Homocitrullinuria Syndrome in Vietnamese Patients
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Hyperornithinemia–Hyperammonemia–Homocitrullinuria Syndrome in Vietnamese Patients
2024
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Background and Objectives: Hyperornithinemia–hyperammonemia–homocitrullinuria syndrome (HHH; OMIM 238970) is one of the rare urea cycle disorders. Ornithine carrier 1 deficiency causes HHH syndrome, characterized by failure of mitochondrial ornithine uptake, hyperammonemia, and accumulation of ornithine and lysine in the cytoplasm. The initial presentation and time of diagnosis in HHH highly varies. Genetic analysis is critical for diagnosis. Materials and Methods: This study encompassed retrospective and prospective analyses of four unrelated Vietnamese children diagnosed with HHH syndrome. Results: The age of diagnosis ranged from 10 days to 46 months. All four cases demonstrated hyperornithinemia and prolonged prothrombin time. Three out of four cases presented with hyperammonemia, elevated transaminases, and uraciluria. No homocitrulline was detected in the urine. Only one case depicted oroticaciduria. Genetic analyses revealed three pathogenic variants in the SLC25A15 gene, with the c.535C>T (p.Arg179*) variant common in Vietnamese patients. The c.562_564del (p.Phe188del) and c.408del (p.Met137Cysfs*10) variants were detected in one case. The latter variant has yet to be reported in the literature on HHH patients. After intervention with a protein-restricted diet, ammonia-reducing therapy, and L-carnitine supplementation, hyperammonemia was not observed, and liver enzyme levels returned to normal. Conclusions: Our results highlighted the clinical and biochemical heterogeneity of HHH syndrome and posed that HHH syndrome should be considered when individuals have hyperammonemia, elevated transaminase, and decreased prothrombin time.
Publisher
MDPI AG,MDPI
Subject
/ Ammonia
/ Blood
/ Citrulline - analogs & derivatives
/ Enzymes
/ Female
/ Genes
/ Humans
/ Infant
/ Liver
/ Lysine
/ Male
/ Mitochondrial Membrane Transport Proteins - genetics
/ p.Arg179
/ Proteins
/ Sodium
/ Thrombin
/ Urea
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - complications
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - diagnosis
/ Urea Cycle Disorders, Inborn - genetics
/ Urine
/ Vomiting
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