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Skeletal Manifestations of Mucolipidosis II/III

  • Cho, Sung Yoon
    • Journal of mucopolysaccharidosis and rare diseases
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.8-12
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    • 2016
  • Mucolipidosis (ML) is a kind of skeletal dysplasia. Characteristic X-ray findings of the bone may contribute to the early diagnosis and treatment of ML II/III. Skeletal radiographs show distinctive patterns at different ages: neonatal hyperparathyroidism, osteodystrophy (similar to chronic osteitis fibrosa cystica), and dysostosis multiplex. Patients with ML II/III show a mixture of osteodystrophic bone changes and atypical changes of dysostosis multiplex: proximal pointing of the metacarpals in the wrist, dysplastic changes in the lower third of the ilia, marked broadening of the ribs becoming oar-shaped, and beaking of the lower thoracic and lumbar vertebrae. In ML II, the osteodystrophy has clinical and radiographic features of neonatal hyperparathyroidism. In some neonatal subjects, chemical hyperparathyroidism is also demonstrated. After transient hyperparathyroidism in newborns, the progressive osteitis fibrosa cystica develops from 3-6 months of age. Patients with ML III show prominent skeletal involvement, particularly the destruction of vertebral bodies and the femoral heads. Intravenous pamidronate treatment is well tolerated, and it can produce clinical effects, with a reduction in bone pain and improvements in mobility in patients with ML III. In this review, the skeletal manifestations of ML II and III are investigated.

발달의 퇴행을 보여 진단된 제2형 GM1 gangliosidosis 1례 (Type 2 GM1 Gangliosidosis Presented with Developmental Regression: A Case Report)

  • 고정민;조태준;채종희
    • 대한유전성대사질환학회지
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    • 제14권2호
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    • pp.182-185
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    • 2014
  • GM1 gangliosidosis is a rare autosomal recessively inherited metabolic disease due to deficiency of ${\beta}$-galactosidase caused by mutations in the GLB1 gene. There have been three clinical subgroups in GM1 gangliosidosis, however it is difficult to differentiate because there is considerable overlap between classical phenotypes and clinical and imaging findings among the subgroups. Here, we report a Korean girl with type 2 GM1 gangliosidosis, who showed dysostosis multiplex and progressive neurological deterioration. Developmental regression was first noted at the age of 9 months, and she was diagnosed as GM1 gangliosidosis by ${\beta}$-galactosidase enzyme analysis and GLB1 mutation analysis at the age of 16 months.

Clinical Problems in ML II and III: Extra-skeletal Manifestations

  • Park, Sung Won
    • Journal of mucopolysaccharidosis and rare diseases
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    • 제2권1호
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    • pp.5-7
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    • 2016
  • Mucolipidoses II and III alpha/beta (ML II and ML III) are lysosomal disorders in which the essential mannose-6-phosphate recognition marker is not synthesized onto lysosomal hydrolases and other glycoproteins. The disorders are caused by mutations in GNPTAB, which encodes two of three subunits of the heterohexameric enzyme, N-acetylglucosamine-1-phosphotransferase ML II, recognizable at birth, often causes intrauterine growth impairment and sometimes the prenatal "Pacman" dysplasia. The main postnatal manifestations of ML II include gradual coarsening of neonatally evident craniofacial features, early cessation of statural growth and neuromotor development, dysostosis multiplex and major morbidity by hardening of soft connective tissue about the joints and in the cardiac valves. Fatal outcome occurs often before or in early childhood. ML III with clinical onset rarely detectable before three years of age, progresses slowly with gradual coarsening of the facial features, growth deficiency, dysostosis multiplex, restriction of movement in all joints before or from adolescence, painful gait impairment by prominent hip disease. Cognitive handicap remains minor or absent even in the adult, often wheelchair-bound patient with variable though significantly reduced life expectancy. As yet, there is no cure for individuals affected by these diseases. So, clinical manifestations and conservative treatment is important. This review aimed to highlight the extra-skeletal clinical problems in ML II and III.

GLB1-related disorders: GM1 gangliosidosis and Morquio B disease

  • Cho, Sung Yoon;Jin, Dong-Kyu
    • Journal of Genetic Medicine
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    • 제18권1호
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    • pp.16-23
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    • 2021
  • GLB1-related disorders comprise two phenotypically unique disorders: GM1 gangliosidosis and Morquio B disease. These autosomal recessive disorders are caused by b-galactosidase deficiency. A hallmark of GM1 gangliosidosis is central nervous system degeneration where ganglioside synthesis is highest. The accumulation of keratan sulfate is the suspected cause of the bone findings in Morquio B disease. GM1 gangliosidosis is clinically characterized by a neurodegenerative disorder associated with dysostosis multiplex, while Morquio B disease is characterized by severe skeletal manifestations and the preservation of intelligence. Morquio B disease and GM1 gangliosidosis may be on a continuum of skeletal involvement. There is currently no effective treatment for GLB1-related disorders. Recently, multiple interventions have been developed and there are several ongoing clinical trials.

A case of mucolipidosis II presenting with prenatal skeletal dysplasia and severe secondary hyperparathyroidism at birth

  • Heo, Ju Sun;Choi, Ka Young;Sohn, Se Hyoung;Kim, Curie;Kim, Yoon Joo;Shin, Seung Han;Lee, Jae Myung;Lee, Juyoung;Sohn, Jin A;Lim, Byung Chan;Lee, Jin A;Choi, Chang Won;Kim, Ee-Kyung;Kim, Han-Suk;Kim, Beyong Il;Choi, Jung-Hwan
    • Clinical and Experimental Pediatrics
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    • 제55권11호
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    • pp.438-444
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    • 2012
  • Mucolipidosis II (ML II) or inclusion cell disease (I-cell disease) is a rarely occurring autosomal recessive lysosomal enzyme-targeting disease. This disease is usually found to occur in individuals aged between 6 and 12 months, with a clinical phenotype resembling that of Hurler syndrome and radiological findings resembling those of dysostosis multiplex. However, we encountered a rare case of an infant with ML II who presented with prenatal skeletal dysplasia and typical clinical features of severe secondary hyperparathyroidism at birth. A female infant was born at $37^{+1}$ weeks of gestation with a birth weight of 1,690 g (<3rd percentile). Prenatal ultrasonographic findings revealed intrauterine growth retardation and skeletal dysplasia. At birth, the patient had characteristic features of ML II, and skeletal radiographs revealed dysostosis multiplex, similar to rickets. In addition, the patient had high levels of alkaline phosphatase and parathyroid hormone, consistent with severe secondary neonatal hyperparathyroidism. The activities of ${\beta}$-D-hexosaminidase and ${\alpha}$-N-acetylglucosaminidase were moderately decreased in the leukocytes but were 5- to 10-fold higher in the plasma. Examination of a placental biopsy specimen showed foamy vacuolar changes in trophoblasts and syncytiotrophoblasts. The diagnosis of ML II was confirmed via GNPTAB genetic testing, which revealed compound heterozygosity of c.3091C>T (p.Arg1031X) and c.3456_3459dupCAAC (p.Ile1154GlnfsX3), the latter being a novel mutation. The infant was treated with vitamin D supplements but expired because of asphyxia at the age of 2 months.

남매에서 가족력을 가진 galactosialidosis 1례 (Galactosialidosis with a Family History in a Sibling)

  • 임선주;남상욱
    • 대한유전성대사질환학회지
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    • 제6권1호
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    • pp.32-39
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    • 2006
  • 저자들은 출생 후 정상적인 발달을 보이다가 생후 6개월부터 의식과 운동 발달의 퇴행을 보이던 13개월 환아에서 효소 검사를 시행하여 ${\beta}$-galactosidase의 결핍을 확인하고 $GM_1$-gangliosidosis type 1으로 진단하였지만, 후에 추가적으로 시행한 효소 검사에서 ${\alpha}$-neuraminidase의 결핍도 발견되어 galactosialidosis로 진단한 증례를 경험하였기에 문헌 고찰과 함께 보고하고자 한다.

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국내 6형 뮤코다당증의 임상 양상, 분자유전학적 특징 및 효소치료의 효과에 대한 고찰 (Clinical Features, Molecular Analysis, and Outcome of ERT in Korean Patients with Mucopolysaccharidosis Type VI)

  • ;김진섭;양아람;손영배;이범희;유한욱;조성윤;진동규
    • 대한유전성대사질환학회지
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    • 제16권1호
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    • pp.24-33
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    • 2016
  • 뮤코다당증 6형(Mucopolysaccharidosis type VI)은 ARSB 유전자의 변이로 인하여 dermatan sulfate 대사에 관여하는 arylsulfatase B 효소의 결핍으로 유발되는 상염색체 열성 리소좀 축적 질환이다. 본 연구는 국내에서 뮤코다당증 6형으로 진단된 3명의 환자를 대상으로 하였다 3명의 환자는 최초 진단 시 뮤코다당증 6형의 특징적인 증상인 저신장, 다발성 골형성 부전, 심장 판막 이상 및 각막 혼탁을 보였으며 이후 손목 터널 증후군 및 제한성 폐질환의 양상을 보였다. 모든 환자에서 소변의 GAG (glycosaminoglycan)는 증가되어 있었으며 피부 섬유아세포 또는 백혈구에서 측정한 arylsulfatase B는 모두 감소되어 있었고 중합효소 연쇄반응-염기서열분석법에 의한 ARSB 유전자 검사에서는 c.200T>G (p.Ile67Ser), c.982G>A (p.Gly328Arg), c.571C>T (p.Arg191*), c.1054G>A (p.Asp352Asn)의 이형접합체 돌연변이 및 c.512G>A (p.Gly171Asp) 동형접합체 돌연변이를 발견할 수 있었다. recombinant human Arylsulfatase B (rhASB)를 통한 효소 대체 치료는 2008년부터 국내에서도 허가되었으며 효소대체치료 시행 후 소변 GAG (glyco-saminoglycan)는 감소하였으며 관절 운동 및 지구력은 향상되었다. 그러나 관절 침범 및 각막 혼탁, 심장 및 폐 침범 소견은 호전되지 않았다. 본 연구는 뮤코다당증 6형의 특징적인 증상을 보였으며 생화학적 검사 및 분자유전학적 검사를 통해 뮤코다당증 6형으로 확진된 3명의 환자를 대상으로 시행한 효소대체치료의 효과를 보고하는 바이다.

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