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Author(s):  
Nato D. Vashakmadze ◽  
Mikhail M. Kostik ◽  
Nataliya V. Zhurkova ◽  
Nataliya V. Buchinskaia ◽  
Ekaterina Yu. Zakharova ◽  
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Background. Mucopolysaccharidosis type I is disease from the group of lysosomal storage disease developing due to mutations in the IDUA gene. It leads to the accumulation of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) in organs and tissues. Joints damage in this disease is systemic and progressive.Objective. The aim of the study. Nowadays, relevant issue is to investigate the effects of various types of pathogenetic therapy on the state of the osteoarticular system in patients with severe and mild phenotypes of MPS I to prevent further progression of joint pathology.Methods. The study included 46 patients diagnosed with “mucopolysaccharidosis type I”. 35 children had severe phenotype (Hurler syndrome) and 11 — with mild phenotypes (Hurler-Scheie and Scheie syndromes). The onset age of clinical manifestations in osteoarticular system, the state of large and small joints, and the presence of cervical stenosis according to the therapy were evaluated in these patients.Results. The osteoarticular system pathology can be usually revealed in all patients with MPS I, in both mild and severe phenotypes. The contractures of shoulder, ulnar, wrist, and small hand joints have been revealed in most patients with Hurler syndrome, regardless of the administered therapy. Hip joints pathology was observed in children who was administered with: enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) — in 46.7% of cases, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT) in combination with ERT — in 34.4% of cases. Patients with Hurler syndrome administered with HSCT in combination with ERT had cervical stenosis statistically significantly more rarely (p = 0.018) compared to patients treated with ERT only. Patients with Hurler syndrome who were on ERT had statistically significantly lower growth rates than patients after HSCT in combination with ERT. Lesions in ulnar, wrist, knee and small hand joints were the most common in children with mild phenotypes (in 90% of cases).Conclusion. Combined therapy (HSCT and ERT) in patients with Hurler syndrome reduces severe manifestations in osteoarticular system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 385 (21) ◽  
pp. 2003-2004
Author(s):  
Sandhya Kharbanda ◽  
Christopher C. Dvorak

2021 ◽  
Vol 385 (21) ◽  
pp. 1929-1940 ◽  
Author(s):  
Bernhard Gentner ◽  
Francesca Tucci ◽  
Stefania Galimberti ◽  
Francesca Fumagalli ◽  
Maurizio De Pellegrin ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (3) ◽  
pp. 69-83
Author(s):  
Victoria N. Gorbunova ◽  
Natalia V. Buchinskaia

Mucopolysaccharidosis (MPS) are a genetically heterogeneous group of rare monogenic metabolic diseases associated with hereditary insufficiency of lysosomal enzymes involved in the catabolism of glycosaminoglycans, or mucopolysaccharides. The pathogenesis of MPS is due to the accumulation of non-cleaved glycosaminoglycans in lysosomes, which can destroy cells. All MPS are characterized by a polysystemic manifestation, the simultaneous involvement of many organs and tissues in the pathological process, first of all, connective tissues, bones and cartilaginous. This review presents the epidemiology, clinical, biochemical, and molecular genetic characteristics of MPS types I and II, caused by the recessive mutations in the alpha-L-iduronidase and iduronate-2-sulfatase genes, respectively, and by the accumulation of dermatan and heparan sulfate. Each of these diseases is characterized by clinical polymorphism, especially observed in MPS I, which often manifests in a severe form of Hurler syndrome, but can also occur in a milder form of Scheie syndrome. Currently, there is an increased interest in MPS in the world due to the identification of the spectrum and frequencies of mutations in theIDUAandIDSgenes in various populations, including in Russia, and the practical availability of methods for individual molecular diagnostics. The description of the existing experimental models, their role in the study of the biochemical basis of the pathogenesis of these severe hereditary diseases and the development of various therapeutic approaches are given. Discusses the possibility of early diagnosis of MPS I and II types based on neonatal screening in order to increase the effectiveness of their prevention and treatment, as well as the advantages and disadvantages of the main approaches to the treatment of these serious diseases, such as hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, enzyme replacement and substrate-reducing therapy. A clinical example of a combination therapy for a severe form of mucopolysaccharidosis type I Hurler syndrome is presented


Author(s):  
R. Nataraj ◽  
P. Hiwarkar ◽  
D. Bonney ◽  
H. Campbell ◽  
S. Jones ◽  
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AbstractUmbilical cord blood is the preferred donor cell source for children with Inherited Metabolic disorders undergoing Hematopoietic Cell Transplant (HCT), and its use has been associated with improved “engrafted survival” and higher donor chimerism compared to other cell sources. However, as in other pediatric cord blood transplants for non-malignant disease, immune-mediated cytopenia and primary graft failure limit its use, and the latter remains the commonest cause of death following cord blood transplant for non-malignant disease. We have previously shown an association between immune-mediated cytopenia and graft failure in inherited metabolic diseases suggesting that both immune-mediated cytopenia and graft failure could be mediated by antibodies from the residual recipient B cells. Since rituximab is effective in depletion of B cells and management of refractory immune-mediated cytopenia following HCT, we have added rituximab to the conditioning regimen. We studied 57 patients in 2 centers who received myeloablative conditioning for cord blood transplant in Hurler syndrome, and report a significant improvement in event-free survival with reduced incidence of graft failure and without any evidence of immune-mediated cytopenia in those patients that had received rituximab.


2021 ◽  
pp. 367-373
Author(s):  
Kirk Lalwani ◽  
Erin Conner
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2021 ◽  
Vol 132 (2) ◽  
pp. S68
Author(s):  
Troy Lund ◽  
Lynda Polgreen ◽  
Elizabth Braunlin ◽  
Patricia Dickson ◽  
Jakub Tolar ◽  
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