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Mol Genet Metab Rep ; 38: 101060, 2024 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38469103

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Introduction: Late infantile neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis type 2 (CLN2), is a neurodegenerative autosomal recessive disease caused by TPP1 gene variants, with a spectrum of classic and atypical phenotypes. The aim of treatment is to slow functional decline as early as possible in an attempt to improve quality of life and survival. This study describes the clinical characteristics as well as the response to treatment with cerliponase alfa. Materials and methods: A retrospective study was conducted in five Latin-American countries, using clinical records from patients with CLN2. Clinical follow-up and treatment variables are described. A descriptive and bivariate statistical analysis was performed. Results: A total of 36 patients were observed (range of follow-up of 61-110 weeks post-treatment). At presentation, patients with the classic phenotype (n = 16) exhibited regression in language (90%), while seizures were the predominant symptom (87%) in patients with the atypical phenotype (n = 20). Median age of symptom onset and time to first specialized consultation was 3 (classical) and 7 (atypical) years, while the median time interval between onset of symptoms and treatment initiation was 4 years (classical) and 7.5 (atypical). The most frequent variant was c.827 A > T in 17/72 alleles, followed by c.622C > T in 6/72 alleles. All patients were treated with cerliponase alfa, and either remained functionally stable or had a loss of 1 point on the CLN2 scale, or up to 2 points on the Wells Cornel and Hamburg scales, when compared to pretreatment values. Discussion and conclusion: This study reports the largest number of patients with CLN2 currently on treatment with cerliponase alfa in the world. Data show a higher frequency of patients with atypical phenotypes and a high allelic proportion of intron variants in our region. There was evidence of long intervals until first specialized consultation, diagnosis, and enzyme replacement therapy. Follow-up after the initiation of cerliponase alfa showed slower progression or stabilization of the disease, associated with adequate clinical outcomes and stable functional scores. These improvements were consistent in both clinical phenotypes.

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Arch. argent. pediatr ; 121(3): e202202614, jun. 2023. tab
Artículo en Inglés, Español | LILACS, BINACIS | ID: biblio-1435904

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La hiperamonemia constituye una emergencia médica. No existen publicaciones que hagan referencia a la disponibilidad de recursos, insumos y conocimientos necesarios para el manejo inicial de esta por parte del pediatra en nuestro país, pero, según la experiencia de los autores, los recursos necesarios no se encuentran disponibles los 365 días del año en una gran porción de nuestro territorio. Sobre la base de este estado de situación, de una revisión bibliográfica internacional sobre el tema y de la experiencia de los autores, se elaboraron una serie de recomendaciones para el manejo pediátrico inicial de esta emergencia, que tienen como objetivo poder reducir las deficiencias, permitir una sospecha clínica adecuada que lleve a un diagnóstico y tratamiento de emergencia oportunos, con utilización racional de recursos farmacológicos (algunos de ellos de alto costo), para reducir la morbimortalidad que asocia la patología.


Hyperammonemia is a medical emergency. There are no publications regarding the availability of resources, supplies, and knowledge necessary for the initial management of hyperammonemia by pediatricians in Argentina; however, according to the authors' experience, the necessary resources are not available all year round in a large portion of our territory. Based on such state of affairs, an international bibliographic review on this topic and the authors' experience, we developed a series of recommendations for the initial pediatric management of this emergency, with the objective of reducing deficiencies, allowing adequate clinical suspicion leading to a timely diagnosis and emergency management and a rational use of pharmacological resources (some of which are costly) to reduce the morbidity and mortality associated with hyperammonemia.


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Humanos , Lactante , Preescolar , Niño , Hiperamonemia/diagnóstico , Hiperamonemia/terapia , Trastornos Innatos del Ciclo de la Urea/complicaciones , Trastornos Innatos del Ciclo de la Urea/diagnóstico , Argentina
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J. inborn errors metab. screen ; 10: e20220001, 2022. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1386083

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Abstract Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis type 2 (CLN2) disease is a rare autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disorder caused by mutations in the CLN2/TPP1 gene, leading to a deficiency in tripeptidyl peptidase 1 activity. Enzyme replacement therapy with cerliponase alfa (recombinant human TPP1 [rhTPP1]; Brineura®) was approved in the United States and Europe for the treatment of CLN2 disease in 2017. We retrospectively report a cohort of 19 patients with CLN2 assisted in a specialized center in Argentina, including 8 newly diagnosed cases. Speech disorders and white matter changes/ventricular system enlargement were the most frequent clinical and imaging findings at CLN2 disease onset, respectively. Patients treated with cerliponase alfa presented a stable or improved course of the disease in this Latin American real world setting, as described in clinical trials.

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J. inborn errors metab. screen ; 9: e20200027, 2021. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1154709

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Abstract Hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) deficiency is a disorder of purine metabolism responsible for Lesch-Nyhan Disease (LND) and its variants, HPRT-related hyperuricemia with neurologic dysfunction (HND) and HPRT-related hyperuricemia (HRH). The objective of this study was to characterize a cohort of Argentine patients with HPRT deficiency diagnosed in a single center. Results: Twenty nine patients were studied, including 12 LND, 15 HND and 2 HRH. The average onset age was 0.64 years for LND with motor delay as the main manifestation, 8.84 years for HND and 2.5 years for HRH; nephrological manifestations predominated as presenting features in these variants. The average diagnosis age was 3.58 years for LND, 17.21 years for HND and 2.5 years for HRH. Clinical heterogeneity was more evident in HND, even in members of the same family. All patients presented hyperuricemia and no detectable HPRT activity in erythrocyte lysate. The molecular study allowed to identify 9 different mutations in HPRT1 gene from 24 patients (11 independent pedigrees) and to establish genotype-phenotype correlation. In conclusion, this study describes the genotypic/phenotypic spectrum of HPRT deficiency in Argentine patients and highlights the need to increase awareness about the suspicion of these diseases, especially the LND variants with high clinical heterogeneity.

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J. inborn errors metab. screen ; 9: e20210009, 2021. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1250216

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ABSTRACT Neuronal Ceroid Lipofuscinosis (NCL) refers to a group of inherited lysosomal storage disorders characterized by the intracellular accumulation of ceroid-lipofuscin compounds and neurodegeneration. Fourteen genes are currently recognized with disease-causing DNA variants: PPT1/CLN1, TPP1/CLN2, CLN3, DNAJC5/CLN4, CLN5, CLN6, MFSD8/CLN7, CLN8, CTSD/CN10, GRN/CLN11, ATP13A2/CLN12, CTSF/CLN13, KCTD7/CLN14, TBCK/CLN15. In the frame of the Cordoba cohort, we studied N=51 cases. The aim of this paper is the observational and retrospective analysis of the "atypical" phenotypes. PCR-Sanger sequencing and/or massive exome sequencing were used as a screening methodology. One CLN1 subject showed an atypical prolonged (P) phenotype with null PPT1 activity and a heterozygous compound genotype: E5 c.451C>T, p.Arg151*/g.6302T>G (I3 c.363-3T>G). Other 11 CLN2 individuals (except one girl) showed TPP1 activity decreased to around 10% of the minimum value of the reference interval in leukocytes and saliva. The DNA variants E7 c.827A>T, p.Asp276Val and I7 c.887-10A>G were the most prevalent. One CLN8 individual showed an atypical congenital phenotype with a heterozygous combination of DNA variants: E2 c.1A>G, p.?/E3 c.792C>G, p.Asn264Lys. Massive sequencing was installed as a screening methodology for the precision diagnosis of atypical CLN1, CLN2, and CLN8 phenotypes. A genetic/phenotypic local registry is under construction.

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J. inborn errors metab. screen ; 8: e20200012, 2020. tab, graf
Artículo en Inglés | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1143187

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Abstract Given the lack of standardized guidance for follow-up of patients with neuronal ceroid lipofucsinosis-2 disease in Latin-American countries and the heterogeneity of the region, an expert panel was created with the participation of 11 pediatric neurologists from Colombia, Argentina, Brazil and Chile. The aim of the expert panel was to describe a framework for standardized follow-up in patients with neuronal ceroid lipofucsinosis-2 disease, on or off therapy, that could benefit patients and treating physicians alike. Experts made recommendations in the following areas: seizures, abnormal movements and ataxia, sleep disorders and pain, cognitive function, visual function, hearing and speech, cardiac function, quality of life, and motor function. Recommendations include the most appropriate tools for use in the Latin-American context and health care systems, and provide feasible follow-up guidance, applicable in public and private healthcare facilities. They take into consideration the availability of clinical assessment resources, tools (scales, questionnaires, paraclinical tests) and access to these tools in Latin-American countries, as well as other regional and local needs defined by the participating experts.

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Rev. neurol. (Ed. impr.) ; 68(4): 155-159, 16 feb., 2019. tab, ilus, graf
Artículo en Español | IBECS (España) | ID: ibc-180706

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Introducción. La enfermedad CLN8 es uno de los 13 tipos genéticos reconocidos de lipofuscinosis neuronal ceroidea, un grupo de trastornos neurodegenerativos de acumulación lisosómica, los más frecuentes en la infancia. La causan mutaciones en la proteína transmembrana CLN8 de 286 aminoácidos, cuya función se desconoce. Las variantes patológicas en el gen CLN8 se asociaron con dos fenotipos diferentes: la variante infantil tardía en individuos de diversos países alrededor del mundo, y la epilepsia progresiva con retraso mental, que aparece en pacientes finlandeses y turcos. Caso clínico. Niña que mostró retraso psicomotor y demencia desde el nacimiento, convulsiones tonicoclónicas, mioclonía, ataxia con atrofia cerebelosa y muerte temprana a los 12 años. La microscopia electrónica de la piel mostró una mezcla de citosomas con patrones de depósitos osmiofílicos granulares, curvilíneos y de «huella digital», y mitocondrias hipertrofiadas. Se encontraron dos variantes patológicas de ADN en el gen CLN8 (exón 2 c.1A>G; p.?/ exón 3 c.792C>G; p.Asn264Lys), lo que confirmó un genotipo heterocigoto compuesto. Conclusión. Éste es el caso índice en América Latina para el nuevo fenotipo congénito de la enfermedad CLN8. La sospecha de esta patología debería sustentarse genéticamente en casos de síndrome neurodegenerativo con retraso psicomotor desde el nacimiento, dificultad del habla y convulsiones. El curso clínico incluye ataxia, atrofia cerebelosa y muerte temprana


Introduction. CLN8 disease is one of the thirteen recognized genetic types of neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis, a group of neurodegenerative lysosomal storage disorders, most frequent in childhood. A putative 286 amino acids transmembrane CLN8 protein with unknown function is affected. Pathological variants in the CLN8 gene were associated with two different phenotypes: variant late-infantile in individuals from many countries worldwide, and epilepsy progressive with mental retardation, appearing in Finnish and Turkish subjects. Case report. The girl showed psychomotor delay and dementia since birth, tonic-clonic seizures, myoclonus, ataxia with cerebellar atrophy, and early death at 12 years old. Electron microscopy of the skin showed mixed GROD, curvilinear, fingerprint cytosomes and mitochondrial hypertrophy. Two pathological DNA variants in the CLN8 gene (exon 2 c.1A>G; p.?/ exon 3 c.792C>G; p.Asn264Lys) were found confirming a compound heterozygous genotype. Conclusion. This case is the Latin American index for a new congenital phenotype of the CLN8 disease. The congenital phenotype has to be added to the clinical spectrum of the CLN8 disease. The suspicion of CLN8 disease should be genetically sustained in challenging cases of a neurodegenerative syndrome with psychomotor delay since birth, speech difficulty and seizures. The course includes ataxia, cerebellar atrophy, and early death


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Humanos , Femenino , Niño , Lipofuscinosis Ceroideas Neuronales/diagnóstico por imagen , Lipofuscinosis Ceroideas Neuronales/genética , Transporte de Proteínas/genética , Insuficiencia de Crecimiento/genética , Imagen por Resonancia Magnética/métodos , Microscopía Electrónica/métodos
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Medicina (B.Aires) ; 73(5): 482-494, oct. 2013. ilus, tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-708540

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La enfermedad de Fabry es un trastorno de almacenamiento lisosomal hereditario ligado al cromosoma X, ocasionado por el déficit de la enzima alfa galactosidasa A. El conocimiento sobre esta patología, y en particular su manejo médico, ha progresado notablemente en la última década, incluyendo el desarrollo de su tratamiento específico. La presente guía fue desarrollada por profesionales médicos de diversas especialidades involucrados en la atención de pacientes con enfermedad de Fabry. La discusión y análisis de las evidencias científicas disponibles, sumado a la experiencia de cada uno de los participantes, ha permitido desarrollar los conceptos vertidos en esta guía con el objetivo de brindar una herramienta útil para todos los profesionales que asisten a pacientes con enfermedad de Fabry.


Fabry disease is an X-linked hereditary lysosomal storage disorder caused by deficiency of the enzyme alpha-galactosidase A. Knowledge about this disease, and its medical management, has made remarkable progress in the last decade, including the development of its specific treatment. This guide was developed by medical professionals from various specialties involved in the care of patients with Fabry disease. The discussion and analysis of the available scientific evidence, coupled with the experience of each of the participants, has allowed us to develop the concepts included in this guide in order to provide a useful tool for all professionals who care for patients with Fabry disease.


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Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Enfermedad de Fabry/diagnóstico , Enfermedad de Fabry/terapia , Factores de Edad , Terapia de Reemplazo Enzimático , Enfermedad de Fabry/fisiopatología , Factores de Tiempo
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Córdoba; s.n; 2005. 219 p. ilus.
Tesis en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-428471

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Las patologías de atesoramiento lisosomal (PALs) constituyen, dentro de los errores congénitos del metabolismo, un grupo de más de 40 enfermedades con grave compromiso neuro-somático y gran heterogeneidad de expresión. El defecto radica en la incapacidad del lisosoma para degradar macromoléculas complejas debido a deficiencias enzimáticas específicas, lo que conduce al atesormaineto de las mismas con alteración de la función de la función celular y aparición de sintomas que configuran un fenotipo particular. En la actualidad y tomando en cuenta su fisiopatogenia, las PALs se clasifican en 4 grupos: a)Grupo I, deficiencia enzimática específica debida a un defecto en el ADN nuclear codificante (mucopolisacaridosis, glucogenosis tipo II, esfinolipidosis, lipidosis, Glicoproteinosis y picnodisostois); b)Grupo II, deficiencias enzimáticas múltiples por defectos co-o post-translacional, debidos a la falta de marcación de las hidrolasas ácidas lisosomales en el aparato de Golgi (mucolipidosis tipo II y III, deficiencias de múltiples sulfatasas); c)Grupo III, por defectos en el transporte a través de la menmbrana lisosomal (Sistinosis, Enfermedad de Salla, Atesoramiento de Ácido Siálico Infantil, transporte de Cobalamina) y d)Grupo IV, debido a defectos en el endosoma tardío (Lipofuscinosis Neuronal Ceroidea, Niemann-Pick tipo C, Mucolipidosis IV, Enfermedad de Danon)


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Enfermedades por Almacenamiento Lisosomal , Errores Innatos del Metabolismo
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