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Mol Genet Metab Rep ; 29: 100820, 2021 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34820281

RESUMO

Gaucher disease is reckoned for extreme phenotypic diversity that does not show consistent genotype/phenotype correlations. In Argentina, a national collaborative group, Grupo Argentino de Diagnóstico y Tratamiento de la Enfermedad de Gaucher, GADTEG, have delineated uniformly severe type 1 Gaucher disease manifestations presenting in childhood with large burden of irreversible skeletal disease. Here using Long-Read Single Molecule Real-Time (SMRT) Sequencing of GBA1 locus, we show that RecNciI allele is highly prevalent and associates with severe skeletal manifestations in childhood.

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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 119(3): e193-e201, Junio 2021. tab, ilus
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1223310

RESUMO

Se describen como desafíos actuales en mucopolisacaridosis I la necesidad de una clasificación adecuada, vinculándola a las indicaciones terapéuticas; el diagnóstico temprano desde la pesquisa neonatal, sus ventajas y dificultades hasta la sospecha clínica de las formas grave y atenuada; el cuidado de la patología espinal y oftalmológica, desde el diagnóstico, el seguimiento y el tratamiento; las reacciones alérgicas por terapia de reemplazo enzimático, su diagnóstico y tratamiento. Por último, la transición hacia el cuidado adulto


Here we describe the current challenges of mucopolysaccharidosis type I: the need for an adequate classification, establishing its relationship to therapeutic indications; an early diagnosis, from neonatal screening, its advantages and barriers, to clinical suspicion of severe and attenuated forms; spinal and eye disease care, from diagnosis to follow-up and treatment; allergic reactions caused by enzyme replacement therapy, their diagnosis and treatment. And lastly, transition to adult care


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Humanos , Masculino , Feminino , Recém-Nascido , Lactente , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Adolescente , Mucopolissacaridose I/diagnóstico , Mucopolissacaridose I/terapia , Triagem Neonatal , Mucopolissacaridose I/classificação , Oftalmopatias/diagnóstico , Oftalmopatias/terapia , Transição para Assistência do Adulto , Hipersensibilidade/diagnóstico , Hipersensibilidade/terapia
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 119(3): e193-e201, 2021 06.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34033424

RESUMO

Here we describe the current challenges of mucopolysaccharidosis type I: the need for an adequate classification, establishing its relationship to therapeutic indications; an early diagnosis, from neonatal screening, its advantages and barriers, to clinical suspicion of severe and attenuated forms; spinal and eye disease care, from diagnosis to follow-up and treatment; allergic reactions caused by enzyme replacement therapy, their diagnosis and treatment. And lastly, transition to adult care.


Se describen como desafíos actuales en mucopolisacaridosis I la necesidad de una clasificación adecuada, vinculándola a las indicaciones terapéuticas; el diagnóstico temprano desde la pesquisa neonatal, sus ventajas y dificultades hasta la sospecha clínica de las formas grave y atenuada; el cuidado de la patología espinal y oftalmológica, desde el diagnóstico, el seguimiento y el tratamiento; las reacciones alérgicas por terapia de reemplazo enzimático, su diagnóstico y tratamiento. Por último, la transición hacia el cuidado adulto.


Assuntos
Hipersensibilidade , Mucopolissacaridose I , Adulto , Terapia de Reposição de Enzimas , Humanos , Recém-Nascido , Mucopolissacaridose I/tratamento farmacológico , Mucopolissacaridose I/terapia , Triagem Neonatal
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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 119(2): e121-e128, abril 2021. tab
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | BINACIS, LILACS | ID: biblio-1151878

RESUMO

Dados los avances sobre mucopolisacaridosis Icon posterioridad al consenso publicado en la Argentina por un grupo de expertos en 2008, se revisan recomendaciones respecto a estudios genéticos, seguimiento cardiológico, cuidado de la vía aérea, alertas sobre aspectos auditivos, de la patología espinal y neurológica. Se hace revisión de la terapéutica actual y se enfatiza en la necesidad de un diagnóstico y tratamiento precoces, así como de un seguimiento interdisciplinario


Considering the advances made on mucopolysaccharidosis type I after the consensus study published by a group of experts in Argentina in 2008, recommendations about genetic testing, cardiological follow-up, airway care, hearing impairment detection, spinal and neurological conditions, as well as current treatments, were reviewed. Emphasis was placed on the need for early diagnosis and treatment, as well as an interdisciplinary follow-up


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Humanos , Mucopolissacaridose I/diagnóstico , Mucopolissacaridose I/terapia , Pediatria , Mucopolissacaridose I/etiologia , Mucopolissacaridose I/genética , Assistência ao Convalescente
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 119(2): e121-e128, 2021 04.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33749201

RESUMO

Considering the advances made on mucopolysaccharidosis type I after the consensus study published by a group of experts in Argentina in 2008, recommendations about genetic testing, cardiological follow-up, airway care, hearing impairment detection, spinal and neurological conditions, as well as current treatments, were reviewed. Emphasis was placed on the need for early diagnosis and treatment, as well as an interdisciplinary follow-up.


Dados los avances sobre mucopolisacaridosis I con posterioridad al consenso publicado en la Argentina por un grupo de expertos en 2008, se revisan recomendaciones respecto a estudios genéticos, seguimiento cardiológico, cuidado de la vía aérea, alertas sobre aspectos auditivos, de la patología espinal y neurológica. Se hace revisión de la terapéutica actual y se enfatiza en la necesidad de un diagnóstico y tratamiento precoces, así como de un seguimiento interdisciplinario.


Assuntos
Mucopolissacaridose I , Argentina , Consenso , Humanos , Mucopolissacaridose I/diagnóstico , Mucopolissacaridose I/genética , Mucopolissacaridose I/terapia
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J Inherit Metab Dis ; 43(6): 1333-1348, 2020 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32681751

RESUMO

Asparagine-linked glycosylation 13 homolog (ALG13) encodes a nonredundant, highly conserved, X-linked uridine diphosphate (UDP)-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase required for the synthesis of lipid linked oligosaccharide precursor and proper N-linked glycosylation. De novo variants in ALG13 underlie a form of early infantile epileptic encephalopathy known as EIEE36, but given its essential role in glycosylation, it is also considered a congenital disorder of glycosylation (CDG), ALG13-CDG. Twenty-four previously reported ALG13-CDG cases had de novo variants, but surprisingly, unlike most forms of CDG, ALG13-CDG did not show the anticipated glycosylation defects, typically detected by altered transferrin glycosylation. Structural homology modeling of two recurrent de novo variants, p.A81T and p.N107S, suggests both are likely to impact the function of ALG13. Using a corresponding ALG13-deficient yeast strain, we show that expressing yeast ALG13 with either of the highly conserved hotspot variants rescues the observed growth defect, but not its glycosylation abnormality. We present molecular and clinical data on 29 previously unreported individuals with de novo variants in ALG13. This more than doubles the number of known cases. A key finding is that a vast majority of the individuals presents with West syndrome, a feature shared with other CDG types. Among these, the initial epileptic spasms best responded to adrenocorticotropic hormone or prednisolone, while clobazam and felbamate showed promise for continued epilepsy treatment. A ketogenic diet seems to play an important role in the treatment of these individuals.


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Defeitos Congênitos da Glicosilação/genética , N-Acetilglucosaminiltransferases/deficiência , N-Acetilglucosaminiltransferases/genética , Espasmos Infantis/genética , Biomarcadores , Pré-Escolar , Defeitos Congênitos da Glicosilação/diagnóstico , Dieta Cetogênica , Feminino , Glicosilação , Humanos , Lactente , Masculino , Mutação , N-Acetilglucosaminiltransferases/química , Espasmos Infantis/diagnóstico , Transferrina/metabolismo
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JIMD Rep ; 48(1): 45-52, 2019 Jul.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31392112

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BACKGROUND: Fabry disease (FD) is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by enzyme Alpha-Galactosidase A (α-Gal-A) deficiency, due mutations in GLA gene. Progressive glycolipid accumulation leads to damage in kidney and other organs. The aim of this study was to estimate the prevalence of Fabry disease in Argentinean male patients undergoing dialysis. METHODS: A prospective screening study was carried out measuring the α-Gal-A activity in dried blood spot (DBS) samples of male patients undergoing dialysis from Argentina. Those patients in which DBS α-Gal-A level was low (<4.0 µmol/hr/L), underwent GLA genetic testing for diagnosis confirmation. RESULTS: Nine thousand six hundred and four dialysis male patients from 264 centers distributed over 20 of the 23 provinces of Argentina were investigated. Twenty-four patients showed a decreased or absent α-Gal-A activity in DBS and although genetic analysis found a variant in the GLA gene in every one of these patients, we could confirm FD diagnosis in 22 cases. CONCLUSION: The prevalence rate of FD found in Argentinean male dialysis patients was 0.23%. Classic phenotype was observed in 73% of patients, whereas the remaining 27% presented as late-onset variant. This was the largest study carried out in dialysis patients from a same country at a worldwide level and the first study performed in Argentina.

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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 117(4): 271-278, ago. 2019. tab
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1054936

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La enfermedad de Pompe, o deficiencia de maltasa ácida o glucogenosis tipo II, es una grave enfermedad genética, autosómica recesiva, progresiva, poco frecuente, causada por la deficiencia en la enzima alfa glucosidasa. En la edad pediátrica, puede presentarse con la "forma clásica", la más conocida, con grave compromiso cardíaco y franca hipotonía, o con la "forma no clásica", con comienzo temprano del compromiso motor. La "forma de comienzo tardío" del adulto también puede ocurrir en la infancia o en la adolescencia. Se actualizan los hallazgos clínicos y de diagnóstico disponibles, ya que un tratamiento temprano con reemplazo de la enzima faltante puede mejorar la supervivencia y la calidad de vida del paciente. Se revisan los beneficios y los efectos adversos del tratamiento disponible y nuevas líneas de investigación terapéutica.


Pompe disease, also known as acid maltase deficiency or glycogenosis type II, is a rare severe, autosomal, recessive, and progressive genetic disorder caused by deficiency in alpha-glucosidase. The classic infantile-onset is the most broadly known form of Pompe disease, which presents with severe heart involvement and clear hypotonia, while the non-classic presentation occurs with early motor involvement. Late-onset Pompe disease develops in adults, but it may also occur during childhood or adolescence. Here we update the available clinical and diagnostic findings because an early management with enzyme replacement therapy may improve patients' survival and quality of life. We also review the benefits and adverse effects of available treatments and new lines of therapeutic research.


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Humanos , Lactente , Pré-Escolar , Criança , Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo II , Transtornos Motores , Hipotonia Muscular , Cardiomiopatias
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 117(4): 271-278, 2019 08 01.
Artigo em Inglês, Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31339275

RESUMO

Pompe disease, also known as acid maltase deficiency or glycogenosis type II, is a rare severe, autosomal, recessive, and progressive genetic disorder caused by deficiency in alpha-glucosidase. The classic infantile-onset is the most broadly known form of Pompe disease, which presents with severe heart involvement and clear hypotonia, while the non-classic presentation occurs with early motor involvement. Late-onset Pompe disease develops in adults, but it may also occur during childhood or adolescence. Here we update the available clinical and diagnostic findings because an early management with enzyme replacement therapy may improve patients' survival and quality of life. We also review the benefits and adverse effects of available treatments and new lines of therapeutic research.


La enfermedad de Pompe, o deficiencia de maltasa ácida o glucogenosis tipo II, es una grave enfermedad genética, autosómica recesiva, progresiva, poco frecuente, causada por la deficiencia en la enzima alfa glucosidasa. En la edad pediátrica, puede presentarse con la "forma clásica", la más conocida, con grave compromiso cardíaco y franca hipotonía, o con la "forma no clásica", con comienzo temprano del compromiso motor. La "forma de comienzo tardío" del adulto también puede ocurrir en la infancia o en la adolescencia. Se actualizan los hallazgos clínicos y de diagnóstico disponibles, ya que un tratamiento temprano con reemplazo de la enzima faltante puede mejorar la supervivencia y la calidad de vida del paciente. Se revisan los beneficios y los efectos adversos del tratamiento disponible y nuevas líneas de investigación terapéutica.


Assuntos
Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo II/diagnóstico , Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo II/terapia , Adolescente , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo II/complicações , Humanos , Lactente , Resultado do Tratamento
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Medicina (B Aires) ; 78 Suppl 1: 1-23, 2018.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30179846

RESUMO

Pompe's disease (PD) is an infrequent metabolic autosomic recessive disorder produced by the lack or deficiency of the acid alpha-glucosidase lysosomal enzyme in tissues of involved individuals. Delayed-onset PD is considered whenever symptoms onset start after one year of age. We present an update of the recommendations for the management of delayed-onset PD, taking as reference the guidelines from the Argentine Consensus for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of PD published in 2013. The present consensus gathered several experts in PD in the areas of internal medicine, laboratory diagnosis, neuropathology, pulmonology, nutrition, neurology, metabolic and neuromuscular disorders as well as rehabilitation to perform an update of the literature of delayed-onset PD, with special attention on relevant information published within the last 4 years. The entire working group approved the final version of the consensus. Each participant provided a declaration of conflict of interest. As a result, it is an update of the previous Argentine PD Consensus with focus on the delayed-onset presentation of the disease. Being such infrequent disorder, available data were rather limited and thus, the recommendations represent expert opinions.


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Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo II/diagnóstico , Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo II/terapia , Idade de Início , Argentina , Prova Pericial , Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo II/complicações , Humanos
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 78(supl.1): 1-23, ago. 2018. ilus, tab
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-955004

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La enfermedad de Pompe (EP) es un desorden metabólico autosómico recesivo infrecuente, producido por la ausencia o deficiencia de la enzima lisosomal alfa-glucosidasa ácida en los tejidos de los individuos afectados. Se considera enfermedad de Pompe de inicio tardío (EPIT) en aquellos individuos de más de un año de edad al comienzo de los síntomas. El objetivo del presente consenso es el de actualizar las pautas y recomendaciones para un correcto tratamiento de los pacientes con EPIT, tomando como referencia los lineamientos del Consenso Argentino para el diagnóstico, seguimiento y tratamiento de la enfermedad de Pompe publicado en el año 2013. Se organizó un consenso que reunió profesionales con experiencia en la EP en las áreas de clínica médica, diagnóstico de laboratorio, neuropatología, neumonología, nutrición, neurología, enfermedades metabólicas, enfermedades neuromusculares y rehabilitación. Se realizó una actualización de la bibliografía sobre EPIT, con especial atención en las publicaciones relevantes de los últimos cuatro años. Los términos finales del documento fueron consensuados por todo el grupo de trabajo. Cada participante proporcionó su declaración de conflicto de intereses. El resultado es una actualización del último Consenso Argentino para la EP, con particular enfoque en su forma de comienzo tardío. Tratándose de una afección infrecuente, en la que los datos disponibles son limitados, las presentes recomendaciones deben ser consideradas como opinión de expertos.


Pompe's disease (PD) is an infrequent metabolic autosomic recessive disorder produced by the lack or deficiency of the acid alpha-glucosidase lysosomal enzyme in tissues of involved individuals. Delayed-onset PD is considered whenever symptoms onset start after one year of age. We present an update of the recommendations for the management of delayed-onset PD, taking as reference the guidelines from the Argentine Consensus for diagnosis, treatment and follow-up of PD published in 2013. The present consensus gathered several experts in PD in the areas of internal medicine, laboratory diagnosis, neuropathology, pulmonology, nutrition, neurology, metabolic and neuromuscular disorders as well as rehabilitation to perform an update of the literature of delayed-onset PD, with special attention on relevant information published within the last 4 years. The entire working group approved the final version of the consensus. Each participant provided a declaration of conflict of interest. As a result, it is an update of the previous Argentine PD Consensus with focus on the delayed-onset presentation of the disease. Being such infrequent disorder, available data were rather limited and thus, the recommendations represent expert opinions.


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Humanos , Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo II/diagnóstico , Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo II/terapia , Argentina , Doença de Depósito de Glicogênio Tipo II/complicações , Idade de Início , Prova Pericial
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Pediatr Nephrol ; 33(11): 2095-2101, 2018 11.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29987457

RESUMO

BACKGROUND: Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by α-galactosidase enzyme deficiency. We present clinical, biochemical, and histologic findings in children with classical phenotypic presentation of Fabry disease. METHODS: A retrospective analysis was performed using charts from 14 children with confirmed diagnosis. Clinical parameters were evaluated. Globotriaosylsphingosine -lysoGb3- detection in plasma, podocyturia, and kidney biopsy were carried out in all cases. RESULTS: All patients except one demonstrated at least one symptom of Fabry disease. LysoGb3 levels were above the normal range in all patients. Podocyturia was documented in all patients. Kidney biopsy revealed glomerular, interstitial, vascular, and tubular changes on light microscopy in nearly all patients. Electron microscopy showed podocyte inclusions in all patients. CONCLUSIONS: No difference in symptomatology was discernible between boys and girls. Podocyturia was detectable in children serving as a possible early marker of kidney injury. LysoGb3 was elevated in all cases, emphasizing the importance for diagnosis especially in female patients with normal αGal A activity. A possible association between lysoGb3 and symptom severity and histological involvement in kidney biopsy should be assessed in prospective studies with enough statistical power to determine if lysoGb3 can be used to predict nephropathy in children with Fabry disease.


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Doença de Fabry/complicações , Glicolipídeos/sangue , Nefropatias/patologia , Podócitos/patologia , Esfingolipídeos/sangue , Urina/citologia , Adolescente , Biópsia , Criança , Pré-Escolar , Doença de Fabry/sangue , Doença de Fabry/urina , Feminino , Humanos , Nefropatias/sangue , Nefropatias/etiologia , Nefropatias/urina , Masculino , Microscopia Eletrônica , Podócitos/ultraestrutura , Estudos Retrospectivos , Fatores Sexuais
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Am J Hematol ; 91(10): E448-53, 2016 Oct.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27420181

RESUMO

Patients with Gaucher type 1 (GD1) throughout Argentina were enrolled in the Argentine bone project to evaluate bone disease and its determinants. We focused on presence and predictors of bone lesions (BL) and their relationship to therapeutic goals (TG) with timing and dose of enzyme replacement therapy (ERT). A total of 124 patients on ERT were enrolled in a multi-center study. All six TG were achieved by 82% of patients: 70.1% for bone pain and 91.1% for bone crisis. However, despite the fact that bone TGs were achieved, residual bone disease was present in 108 patients on ERT (87%) at time 0. 16% of patients showed new irreversible BL (bone infarcts and avascular osteonecrosis) despite ERT, suggesting that they appeared during ERT or were not detected at the moment of diagnosis. We observed 5 prognostic factors that predicted a higher probability of being free of bone disease: optimal ERT compliance; early diagnosis; timely initiation of therapy; ERT initiation dose ≥45 UI/kg/EOW; and the absence of history of splenectomy. Skeletal involvement was classified into 4 major phenotypic groups according to BL: group 1 (12.9%) without BL; group 2 (28.2%) with reversible BL; group 3 (41.9%) with reversible BL and irreversible chronic BL; and group 4 (16.9%) with acute irreversible BL. Our study identifies prognostic factors for achieving best therapeutic outcomes, introduces new risk stratification for patients and suggests the need for a redefinition of bone TG. Am. J. Hematol. 91:E448-E453, 2016. © 2016 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.


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Doenças Ósseas/diagnóstico , Doença de Gaucher/complicações , Adolescente , Adulto , Idoso , Argentina , Doenças Ósseas/etiologia , Doenças Ósseas/patologia , Criança , Diagnóstico Precoce , Terapia de Reposição de Enzimas , Doença de Gaucher/diagnóstico , Doença de Gaucher/tratamento farmacológico , Doença de Gaucher/epidemiologia , Humanos , Adesão à Medicação , Pessoa de Meia-Idade , Fenótipo , Prognóstico , Medição de Risco , Esplenectomia , Adulto Jovem , beta-Glucosidase/uso terapêutico
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Eur J Rheumatol ; 3(4): 182-184, 2016 Dec.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28149664

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The presence of distal extremity pain in children and adolescents usually triggers the search of rheumatologic diseases without considering non-rheumatologic causes of joint pain. Approaching distal extremity pain with a complete differential diagnosis, including non-rheumatologic entities, may hasten diagnosis, thus decreasing cost and aiding in earlier initiation of appropriate therapy. To present a case of a patient who after years of work up of arthralgia, which was actually attributed to rheumatologic causes, had an inherited metabolic disease. A 32-year-old male presented to the clinic with complaints of distal pain in his four limbs, predominantly in the hands, since he was 8 years. After 6 years of consultation in various pediatric centers, he was diagnosed with growing pains. At the age of 15 years, laboratory investigations began targeting rheumatologic causes of his symptomatology, and after 9 years, the diagnosis of chronic kidney disease of unknown etiology was made. Because of the constellation of signs and symptoms and his family history, an analysis of α-galactosidase A enzyme activity was conducted and Fabry disease was confirmed. Rheumatologists and immunologists may be the first encounter patients with Fabry disease. Thus, if Fabry disease is not considered at the differential diagnosis, an opportunity is missed for early initiation of a therapy.

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Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1090910

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Abstract Fabry disease is an inherited metabolic disorder characterized by progressive lysosomal accumulation of glycolipids in a variety of cell types, including neural cells. Small, unmyelinated nerve fibers are particularly affected and small fiber peripheral neuropathy often clinically manifests at a young age. Neuropathic pain and pain attacks are often the presenting symptoms of the disease and start at an average age of 9 years in male patients and 16 years in female patients, but currently a systematic literature review in early childhood showed the presence of these symptoms before the age of 5 years. Clinical studies have shown that enzyme replacement therapy may improve the overall pain scores and pain intensity in patients; improvements in pain outcomes have been sustained during the long-term follow-up, allowing many patients to reduce their use of pain medication. Some indirect evidence from dose-switching studies suggests that enzyme replacement therapy dose may be of relevance to pain outcomes. Considering that damage to small nerve fibers occurs early, prompt treatment is important in order to limit damage to the peripheral nervous system. In this article a comprehensive overview of the existing literature on small nerve fiber pathophysiology and the relationship with neuropathic pain and treatment response in children and adults with Fabry disease is presented.

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Rev. nefrol. diál. traspl ; 35(4): 220-228, dic. 2015. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS | ID: biblio-908398

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La enfermedad de Fabry es una enfermedad rara ligada al X consecuencia de la deficiencia de α-galactosidasa A lisosomal, lo que genera un depósito excesivo de glicoesfingolípidos, predominantemente globotriaosilceramida (Gl3) y mortalidad de causa renal cardíaca y neurológica. El tratamiento actual consiste en la terapia de reemplazo enzimático, lo que intenta reemplazar por vía intravenosa la enzima deficiente. Existen en el mercado europeo y latinoamericano dos formulaciones de agalsidasa: agalsidasa alfa y agalsidasa beta, lo que permite al médico elegir el tratamiento. Sin embargo, la Food and Drug Administration en Estados Unidos rechazó aprobar la agalsidasa alfa. La diferencia fundamental entre agalsidasa alfa y agalsidasa beta es la dosis autorizada: 0,2 mg/kg y 1 mg/kg cada dos semanas respectivamente. Durante años esta diferencia tan grande de dosis sorprendió a los clínicos. Sin embargo varios estudios recientes sugieren que hay un efecto dosis-respuesta y que para algunos pacientes la dosis de 0,2 mg/kg cada dos semanas puede ser insuficiente. Sin embargo, no existen herramientas que permitan predecir que pacientes van a necesitar una dosis más alta para detener o enlentecer la progresión de la enfermedad. En esta revisión resumimos el estado actual del conocimiento sobre el impacto Tratamiento en la enfermedad de Fabry de las diferentes dosis y su eficacia en tratamiento de la enfermedad de Fabry.


Fabry disease is a rare X-linked inherited disorder due to deficient or absent lysosomal α-galactosidase A activity, resulting in an excessive glycosphingolipid deposit, mainly globotriaosylceramide (gl3) and mortality due renal, cardiac and neurological cause. Current treatment available is enzyme replacement therapy, where the deficient enzyme is substituted. In Latinamerica and Europe two different formulations of agalsidase (alfa and beta) are available. Food and Drug Administration in United States did not approve agalsidasa Alfa. The main difference among these formulations is the licensed dose: 0.2 mg/kg every other week for Alfa and 1 mg/kg every other week for Beta. Recent studies suggest a dose-dependent response, making 0.2 mg/kg every other week not sufficient in some patients. However there are no tools to predict which patients need a higher dose for preventing or decreasing the disease progression. This review, summarize the current knowledge about the impact of different dose and its efficacy in Fabry disease.


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Masculino , Feminino , Humanos , Dosagem , Ativação Enzimática , Doença de Fabry , Doença de Fabry/terapia
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Arch Argent Pediatr ; 113(4): 359-64, 2015 Aug.
Artigo em Espanhol | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26172013

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Mucopolysaccharidosis type IV-A (Morquio A disease) is an autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disease caused by mutations in the gene encoding the N-acetylgalactosamine-6-sulfate sulfatase, that results in impaired catabolism of two glycosaminoglycans, chondroitin-6-sulfate and keratan sulfate. Clinical presentations reflect a spectrum of progression from a severe phenotype to an attenuated expression. Accumulation of substrate manifests predominantly as short stature and skeletal dysplasia, including atlantoaxial instability and cervical cord compression. Other abnormalities in the visual, auditory, cardiovascular and respiratory systems can also affect individuals with Morquio disease. Elosulfase alfa showed in clinical trials in children and adults a significant and sustained improvement in endurance and urinary levels of keratan sulfate. Data from the ongoing observational, multinational Morquio A Registry Study will provide valuable information on the long-term efficacy and safety of elosulfase alfa in patients, as well as on the natural history of this very rare disease.


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Condroitina Sulfatases/uso terapêutico , Terapia de Reposição de Enzimas , Mucopolissacaridose IV/diagnóstico , Mucopolissacaridose IV/tratamento farmacológico , Pré-Escolar , Humanos
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J. inborn errors metab. screen ; 3: e140013, 2015. graf
Artigo em Inglês | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1090875

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Abstract Introduction: Mucopolysaccharidosis VI (MPS VI) is the result of the absence of arylsulfatase B leading to the abnormal lysosomal accumulation of glycosaminoglycans. Two different phenotypes have been described to date, namely, rapidly progressive and slowly progressive. Aim: To present the evolution of a slowly progressive phenotype of MPS VI in a patient after 2 years of enzyme replacement therapy. Case report: A 26-year-old man diagnosed with MPS VI at 9 years of age started enzyme replacement therapy with galsulfase due to cardiac, pulmonary, neurologic, and joint involvement. After 10 months of treatment, improvement in quality-of-life scales and walk test was evident. Because of persistent symptomatology associated with narrow cervical spinal canal, decompressive surgery was performed. After 2 years of treatment, there was a clear improvement in the respiratory, motor, and cardiac functions as well as in the spinal symptoms. Discussion: The evolution of our patient leads to the conclusion that the combined treatment of galasulfase and decompressive surgery should be indicated at an early stage in order to achieve best outcome for the patient.

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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 112(3): 258-262, jun. 2014. ilus
Artigo em Espanhol | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1159607

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La mucopolisacaridosis de tipo VI (MPS VI) es una enfermedad de almacenamiento lisosomal resultante del déficit o ausencia de la arilsulfatasa B, que conduce a una acumulación patológica de dermatán-sulfato. Presenta un amplio espectro de síntomas, que van desde formas lentas hasta rápidamente progresivas. Los síntomas característicos son el compromiso esquelético, facies tosca, cardiopatía y compresión medular cervical. El diagnóstico se realiza por la determinación de glucosaminoglucanos en la orina y de la actividad enzimática en una gota de sangre seca, leucocitos o cultivo de fibroblastos. Actualmente, la terapia de reemplazo enzimático (TRE) con galsulfasa ha mostrado mejorar el compromiso esquelético y estabilizar la función respiratoria y cardíaca. El compromiso medular no suele responder a la TRE cuando ya se encuentra presente, por lo que la descompresión quirúrgica debe indicarse en forma temprana. El pronóstico varía en función del fenotipo y de la edad de inicio del tratamiento


Mucopolysaccharidosis VI (MPS VI) is a lysosomal storage disease associated with a deficiency or absence of arylsulfatase B leading to the abnormal accumulation of dermatan sulfate. MPS VI shows a wide spectrum of symptoms from slowly to rapidly progressing forms. The characteristic spectrum includes skeletal displasia, coarse facies, cardiomyopathy, pulmonary complications and spinal compression. Diagnosis generally requires measurement ofurinary glycosaminoglycans and arylsulfatase B enzyme activity in dried blood spot, leukocytes or cultured fibroblasts. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) with galsulfase is now widely available providing improvement in skeletal performance and stabilization in pulmonary and cardiac functioning. Spinal involvement does not respond to ERT when is present, surgical decompression should be indicated early. Prognosis is variable depending on the age of onset and age at initiation of ERT.


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Humanos , Criança , Mucopolissacaridose VI/diagnóstico , Mucopolissacaridose VI/tratamento farmacológico , N-Acetilgalactosamina-4-Sulfatase/uso terapêutico , Terapia de Reposição de Enzimas , Progressão da Doença
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JIMD Rep ; 16: 7-14, 2014.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24850233

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UNLABELLED: Fabry disease is an X linked disorder of metabolism due to deficient α-galactosidase A activity. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) with agalsidase Beta was approved by EMA in 2001 and FDA in 2003. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Six patients were enrolled. Baseline data was measured for renal, cardiac, and cerebrovascular functioning. We compared baseline quality of life scales with the current results. These parameters were assessed during the 10 years of follow-up period. RESULTS: Before ERT four patients showed normal eGFR, one stage 2 of CKD, and one hyperfiltration stage. All presented microalbuminuria and just two cases showed proteinuria. After 10 years of ERT, no patient showed decrease in renal functioning. One patient decreased from proteinuria to microalbuminuria range. Before treatment one case showed left ventricular (LV) hypertrophy and LV Mass Index was abnormal in two female patients. After 10 years echocardiographic values did not present progression to LVH and one female showed regression to normal values of LV posterior wall and interventricular septum. Brain MRI showed ischemic lesions in one female and vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia in one male. From baseline and during the follow-up period MRI did not progress to new ischemic lesions and there were no clinical signs of cerebrovascular damage. After 10 years quality of life showed improvement in all domains measured. CONCLUSION: Early treatment of agalsidase Beta is related to a better outcome regarding stability and regression of signs and symptoms in Fabry disease. Our results in patients with mild organ involvement showed good outcomes and support an early and continuous ERT.

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