Rare cause of post-squalene disorder of cholesterol biosynthesis
Abstract
Abstract: Errors of cholesterol b i o s y n t h e s i s r e p r e s e n t a heterogeneous group of metabolic disorders. The aim of the authors of this article is to present a case of a patient with typical symptoms of a rare post-squalene disorder of cholesterol biosynthesis, its diagnostics and progress in neonatal period. The differential diagnosis of a typical findings on the skin wi th spontaneous r e g r e s s i o n i c h t y o s i f o rm erythroderma, craniofacial dysmorphic features, anomalies of organs or skeletal abnormalities in a newborn may also be the result of a di sorde r of chol e s t e rol biosynthesis. The final diagnosis is definitely confirmed by DNA analysis. Prognosis depends on the different enzyme defects of cholesterol biosynthesis pathway, but typically on the post-squalene pathway. Cholesterol is an important substance that plays a significant role in membrane structure, as well
as being the precursor for the synthesis of the steroid hormones and bile acids. Cholesterol synthesis occurs in the cytoplasm
and microsomes from the twocarbon acetate group of acetyl coenzyme A (acetyl-CoA). The biosynthesis of cholesterol consists of several reactions. Acetyl-CoA units are converted to mevalonate by a series of reactions. Mevalonate is formed on squalene
and then lanosterol. Lanosterol is conver ted by two di fferent pathways, either with the creation of 7-dehydrocholesterol , or
desmosterol with the creation of cholesterol. Errors of cholesterol biosynthesis represent a heterogeneous group of metabol ic disorders that is c h a r a c t e r i z e d b y mu l t i p l e dysmorphic features underlining an important role for cholesterol in human embryogene s i s and development. The differential diagnosis of atypical findings on the skin in newborn may be the result of
d i s o r d e r o f c h o l e s t e r o l biosynthesis. It may be also associated with various dysmorphic features or anomalies including
multiple anomalies of congenital and internal organs and skeletal abnormalities. Some of the postsqualene disorders may point to atypical findings on the skin in the form of psoriatic eruptions, psychomotoric delay or laboratory findings as hypocholesterolemia
Keywords: newborns; hypocholesterolemia; stigma; chondrodysplasia punctata; ichthyosiform erythroderma
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