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Understanding the Pathogenesis of Cardiac Complications in Patients with Propionic Acidemia and Exploring Therapeutic Alternatives for Those Who Are Not Eligible or Are Waiting for Liver Transplantation

The guidelines for the management of patients affected by propionic acidemia (PA) recommend standard cardiac therapy in the presence of cardiac complications. A recent revision questioned the impact of high doses of coenzyme Q10 on cardiac function in patients with cardiomyopathy (CM). Liver transpl...

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Autores principales: Maines, Evelina, Moretti, Michele, Vitturi, Nicola, Gugelmo, Giorgia, Fasan, Ilaria, Lenzini, Livia, Piccoli, Giovanni, Gragnaniello, Vincenza, Maiorana, Arianna, Soffiati, Massimo, Burlina, Alberto, Franceschi, Roberto
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110221
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13040563
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author Maines, Evelina
Moretti, Michele
Vitturi, Nicola
Gugelmo, Giorgia
Fasan, Ilaria
Lenzini, Livia
Piccoli, Giovanni
Gragnaniello, Vincenza
Maiorana, Arianna
Soffiati, Massimo
Burlina, Alberto
Franceschi, Roberto
author_facet Maines, Evelina
Moretti, Michele
Vitturi, Nicola
Gugelmo, Giorgia
Fasan, Ilaria
Lenzini, Livia
Piccoli, Giovanni
Gragnaniello, Vincenza
Maiorana, Arianna
Soffiati, Massimo
Burlina, Alberto
Franceschi, Roberto
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description The guidelines for the management of patients affected by propionic acidemia (PA) recommend standard cardiac therapy in the presence of cardiac complications. A recent revision questioned the impact of high doses of coenzyme Q10 on cardiac function in patients with cardiomyopathy (CM). Liver transplantation is a therapeutic option for several patients since it may stabilize or reverse CM. Both the patients waiting for liver transplantation and, even more, the ones not eligible for transplant programs urgently need therapies to improve cardiac function. To this aim, the identification of the pathogenetic mechanisms represents a key point. Aims: This review summarizes: (1) the current knowledge of the pathogenetic mechanisms underlying cardiac complications in PA and (2) the available and potential pharmacological options for the prevention or the treatment of cardiac complications in PA. To select articles, we searched the electronic database PubMed using the Mesh terms “propionic acidemia” OR “propionate” AND “cardiomyopathy” OR “Long QT syndrome”. We selected 77 studies, enlightening 12 potential disease-specific or non-disease-specific pathogenetic mechanisms, namely: impaired substrate delivery to TCA cycle and TCA dysfunction, secondary mitochondrial electron transport chain dysfunction and oxidative stress, coenzyme Q10 deficiency, metabolic reprogramming, carnitine deficiency, cardiac excitation–contraction coupling alteration, genetics, epigenetics, microRNAs, micronutrients deficiencies, renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system activation, and increased sympathetic activation. We provide a critical discussion of the related therapeutic options. Current literature supports the involvement of multiple cellular pathways in cardiac complications of PA, indicating the growing complexity of their pathophysiology. Elucidating the mechanisms responsible for such abnormalities is essential to identify therapeutic strategies going beyond the correction of the enzymatic defect rather than engaging the dysregulated mechanisms. Although these approaches are not expected to be resolutive, they may improve the quality of life and slow the disease progression. Available pharmacological options are limited and tested in small cohorts. Indeed, a multicenter approach is mandatory to strengthen the efficacy of therapeutic options.
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spelling pubmed-101438782023-04-29 Understanding the Pathogenesis of Cardiac Complications in Patients with Propionic Acidemia and Exploring Therapeutic Alternatives for Those Who Are Not Eligible or Are Waiting for Liver Transplantation Maines, Evelina Moretti, Michele Vitturi, Nicola Gugelmo, Giorgia Fasan, Ilaria Lenzini, Livia Piccoli, Giovanni Gragnaniello, Vincenza Maiorana, Arianna Soffiati, Massimo Burlina, Alberto Franceschi, Roberto Metabolites Review The guidelines for the management of patients affected by propionic acidemia (PA) recommend standard cardiac therapy in the presence of cardiac complications. A recent revision questioned the impact of high doses of coenzyme Q10 on cardiac function in patients with cardiomyopathy (CM). Liver transplantation is a therapeutic option for several patients since it may stabilize or reverse CM. Both the patients waiting for liver transplantation and, even more, the ones not eligible for transplant programs urgently need therapies to improve cardiac function. To this aim, the identification of the pathogenetic mechanisms represents a key point. Aims: This review summarizes: (1) the current knowledge of the pathogenetic mechanisms underlying cardiac complications in PA and (2) the available and potential pharmacological options for the prevention or the treatment of cardiac complications in PA. To select articles, we searched the electronic database PubMed using the Mesh terms “propionic acidemia” OR “propionate” AND “cardiomyopathy” OR “Long QT syndrome”. We selected 77 studies, enlightening 12 potential disease-specific or non-disease-specific pathogenetic mechanisms, namely: impaired substrate delivery to TCA cycle and TCA dysfunction, secondary mitochondrial electron transport chain dysfunction and oxidative stress, coenzyme Q10 deficiency, metabolic reprogramming, carnitine deficiency, cardiac excitation–contraction coupling alteration, genetics, epigenetics, microRNAs, micronutrients deficiencies, renin–angiotensin–aldosterone system activation, and increased sympathetic activation. We provide a critical discussion of the related therapeutic options. Current literature supports the involvement of multiple cellular pathways in cardiac complications of PA, indicating the growing complexity of their pathophysiology. Elucidating the mechanisms responsible for such abnormalities is essential to identify therapeutic strategies going beyond the correction of the enzymatic defect rather than engaging the dysregulated mechanisms. Although these approaches are not expected to be resolutive, they may improve the quality of life and slow the disease progression. Available pharmacological options are limited and tested in small cohorts. Indeed, a multicenter approach is mandatory to strengthen the efficacy of therapeutic options. MDPI 2023-04-16 /pmc/articles/PMC10143878/ /pubmed/37110221 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13040563 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Moretti, Michele
Vitturi, Nicola
Gugelmo, Giorgia
Fasan, Ilaria
Lenzini, Livia
Piccoli, Giovanni
Gragnaniello, Vincenza
Maiorana, Arianna
Soffiati, Massimo
Burlina, Alberto
Franceschi, Roberto
Understanding the Pathogenesis of Cardiac Complications in Patients with Propionic Acidemia and Exploring Therapeutic Alternatives for Those Who Are Not Eligible or Are Waiting for Liver Transplantation
title Understanding the Pathogenesis of Cardiac Complications in Patients with Propionic Acidemia and Exploring Therapeutic Alternatives for Those Who Are Not Eligible or Are Waiting for Liver Transplantation
title_full Understanding the Pathogenesis of Cardiac Complications in Patients with Propionic Acidemia and Exploring Therapeutic Alternatives for Those Who Are Not Eligible or Are Waiting for Liver Transplantation
title_fullStr Understanding the Pathogenesis of Cardiac Complications in Patients with Propionic Acidemia and Exploring Therapeutic Alternatives for Those Who Are Not Eligible or Are Waiting for Liver Transplantation
title_full_unstemmed Understanding the Pathogenesis of Cardiac Complications in Patients with Propionic Acidemia and Exploring Therapeutic Alternatives for Those Who Are Not Eligible or Are Waiting for Liver Transplantation
title_short Understanding the Pathogenesis of Cardiac Complications in Patients with Propionic Acidemia and Exploring Therapeutic Alternatives for Those Who Are Not Eligible or Are Waiting for Liver Transplantation
title_sort understanding the pathogenesis of cardiac complications in patients with propionic acidemia and exploring therapeutic alternatives for those who are not eligible or are waiting for liver transplantation
topic Review
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10143878/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37110221
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo13040563
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