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Genotype-phenotype correlations and BH4 estimated responsiveness in patients with phenylketonuria from Rio de Janeiro, Southeast Brazil.

Eduardo Vieira NetoFrancisco LaranjeiraDulce QuelhasIsaura RibeiroAlexandre SeabraNicole MineiroLilian M CarvalhoLúcia LacerdaMárcia G Ribeiro
Published in: Molecular genetics & genomic medicine (2019)
The high discordance rate between genotype-predicted and observed metabolic phenotypes in this study seems to be due partially to the high frequency of the so-called "moderate" common mutations, p.R261Q, p.V388M, and p.I65T, which are reported to be associated to erratic or more severe than expected metabolic phenotypes. Although our results of BH4 estimated responsiveness must be regarded as tentative, it should be emphasized that genotyping and genotype-phenotype association studies are important in selecting patients to be offered a BH4 overload test, especially in low-resource settings like Brazil.
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