Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10832575 | Molecular Genetics and Metabolism | 2016 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Peroxisome biogenesis disorders in the Zellweger spectrum (PBD-ZSD) are a heterogeneous group of genetic disorders caused by mutations in PEX genes responsible for normal peroxisome assembly and functions. As a result of impaired peroxisomal activities, individuals with PBD-ZSD can manifest a complex spectrum of clinical phenotypes that typically result in shortened life spans. The extreme variability in disease manifestation ranging from onset of profound neurologic symptoms in newborns to progressive degenerative disease in adults presents practical challenges in disease diagnosis and medical management. Recent advances in biochemical methods for newborn screening and genetic testing have provided unprecedented opportunities for identifying patients at the earliest possible time and defining the molecular bases for their diseases. Here, we provide an overview of current clinical approaches for the diagnosis of PBD-ZSD and provide broad guidelines for the treatment of disease in its wide variety of forms. Although we anticipate future progress in the development of more effective targeted interventions, the current guidelines are meant to provide a starting point for the management of these complex conditions in the context of personalized health care.
Keywords
IRDtrihydroxycholestanoic acidPEX genesX-ALDX-linked adrenoleukodystrophyPBDZellweger spectrum disorderG-tubeDHCATHCAAEDERGVLCFAAAVLC-MS/MSNeonatal adrenoleukodystrophyperoxisome biogenesis disorderPeroxisome biogenesis disordersdocosahexaenoic aciddihydroxycholestanoic acidvery long-chain fatty acidselectroretinogramOctInfantile Refsum diseaseOptical coherence tomographyTreatment guidelinesDHARetinal dystrophyZellweger syndromeGastrostomy tubeNALDAdeno-associated virusLiquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometrysensorineural hearing loss
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Authors
Nancy E. Braverman, Gerald V. Raymond, William B. Rizzo, Ann B. Moser, Mark E. Wilkinson, Edwin M. Stone, Steven J. Steinberg, Michael F. Wangler, Eric T. Rush, Joseph G. Hacia, Mousumi Bose,