Diagnosis, genetic characterization and clinical follow up of mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation disorders in the new era of expanded newborn screening: A single centre experience

Abstract: Introduction
Mitochondrial fatty acid oxidation disorders (FAODs) are a heterogeneous group of hereditary autosomal recessive diseases included in newborn screening (NBS) program in Italy. The aim of this study was to analyse FAODs cases, identified either clinically or by NBS,for clinical and genetic characterization and to evaluate a five years' experience of NBS, in the attempt to figure out the complexity of genotype-phenotype correlation and to confirm the clinical impact of NBS in our centre experience.

Materials and methods
We analysed FAODs patients diagnosed either by NBS or clinically, followed since February 2014 to April 2019 at the Regional Screening Centre and Inherited Metabolic Diseases Unit of Verona. Diagnosis was confirmed by plasma acylcarnitines, urinary organic acids, enzymatic and genetic testing. For not clear genotypes due to the presence of variants of uncertain significance, in silico predictive tools have been used as well as enzymatic activity assays. Patients underwent clinical, nutritional and biochemical follow up.

Results
We diagnosed 30 patients with FAODs. 20 by NBS: 3 CUD, 6 SCADD, 5 MCADD, 4 VLCADD, 2 MADD. Overall incidence of FAODs diagnosed by NBS was 1:4316 newborns. No one reported complications during the follow up period. 10 patients were diagnosed clinically: 2 CUD, 2 CPT2D, 1 VLCADD, 5 MADD. Mean age at diagnosis was 29.3 years. Within this group, complications or symptoms were reported at diagnosis, but not during follow-up. 12 mutations not previously reported in literature were found, all predicted as pathogenic or likely pathogenic.

Discussion and conclusions
Our study highlighted the great phenotypic variability and molecular heterogeneity of FAODs and confirmed the importance of a tailored follow up and treatment. Despite the short duration of follow up, early identification by NBS prevented diseases related complications and resulted in normal growth and psycho-motor development as well

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Deutsche Nationalbibliothek Frankfurt am Main
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Online-Ressource
Language
Englisch
Notes
Molecular genetics and metabolism reports. - 24 (2020) , 100632, ISSN: 2214-4269

Keyword
Enzymaktivität
Hypoglykämie
Muskelkrankheit

Event
Veröffentlichung
(where)
Freiburg
(who)
Universität
(when)
2020
Creator
Maguolo, Alice
Rodella, Giulia
Dianin, Alice
Nurti, Roberta
Monge, Irene
Rigotti, Erika
Cantalupo, Gaetano
Salviati, Leonardo
Tucci, Sara
Pellegrini, Francesca
Molinaro, Grazia
Lupi, F.
Tonin, Paola
Pasini, Andrea
Campostrini, Natascia
Ion Popa, Florina
Teofoli, Francesca
Vincenzi, Monica
Camilot, Marta
Piacentini, Giorgio
Bordugo, Andrea

DOI
10.1016/j.ymgmr.2020.100632
URN
urn:nbn:de:bsz:25-freidok-1669406
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Associated

  • Maguolo, Alice
  • Rodella, Giulia
  • Dianin, Alice
  • Nurti, Roberta
  • Monge, Irene
  • Rigotti, Erika
  • Cantalupo, Gaetano
  • Salviati, Leonardo
  • Tucci, Sara
  • Pellegrini, Francesca
  • Molinaro, Grazia
  • Lupi, F.
  • Tonin, Paola
  • Pasini, Andrea
  • Campostrini, Natascia
  • Ion Popa, Florina
  • Teofoli, Francesca
  • Vincenzi, Monica
  • Camilot, Marta
  • Piacentini, Giorgio
  • Bordugo, Andrea
  • Universität

Time of origin

  • 2020

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