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Hypermanganesemia due to mutations in SLC39A14: further insights into Mn deposition in the central nervous system
BACKGROUND: The SLC39A14, SLC30A10 and SLC39A8 are considered to be key genes involved in manganese (Mn) homeostasis in humans. Mn levels in plasma and urine are useful tools for early recognition of these disorders. We aimed to explore further biomarkers of Mn deposition in the central nervous syst...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5791243/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29382362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13023-018-0758-x |
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author | Marti-Sanchez, L. Ortigoza-Escobar, J. D. Darling, A. Villaronga, M. Baide, H. Molero-Luis, M. Batllori, M. Vanegas, M. I. Muchart, J. Aquino, L. Artuch, R. Macaya, A. Kurian, M. A. Dueñas, Pérez |
author_facet | Marti-Sanchez, L. Ortigoza-Escobar, J. D. Darling, A. Villaronga, M. Baide, H. Molero-Luis, M. Batllori, M. Vanegas, M. I. Muchart, J. Aquino, L. Artuch, R. Macaya, A. Kurian, M. A. Dueñas, Pérez |
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description | BACKGROUND: The SLC39A14, SLC30A10 and SLC39A8 are considered to be key genes involved in manganese (Mn) homeostasis in humans. Mn levels in plasma and urine are useful tools for early recognition of these disorders. We aimed to explore further biomarkers of Mn deposition in the central nervous system in two siblings presenting with acute dystonia and hypermanganesemia due to mutations in SLC39A14. These biomarkers may help clinicians to establish faster and accurate diagnosis and to monitor disease progression after chelation therapy is administered. RESULTS: A customized gene panel for movement disorders revealed a novel missense variant (c.311G > T; p.Ser104Ile) in SLC39A14 gene in two siblings presenting at the age of 10 months with acute dystonia and motor regression. Mn concentrations were analyzed using inductively coupled mass spectrometry in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid, disclosing elevated Mn levels in the index case compared to control patients. Surprisingly, Mn values were 3-fold higher in CSF than in plasma. We quantified the pallidal index, defined as the ratio between the signal intensity in the globus pallidus and the subcortical frontal white matter in axial T1-weighted MRI, and found significantly higher values in the SLC39A14 patient than in controls. These values increased over a period of 10 years, suggesting the relentless pallidal accumulation of Mn. Following genetic confirmation, a trial with the Mn chelator Na(2)CaEDTA led to a reduction in plasma Mn, zinc and selenium levels. However, parents reported worsening of cervical dystonia, irritability and sleep difficulties and chelation therapy was discontinued. CONCLUSIONS: Our study expands the very few descriptions of patients with SLC39A14 mutations. We report for the first time the elevation of Mn in CSF of SLC39A14 mutated patients, supporting the hypothesis that brain is an important organ of Mn deposition in SLC39A14-related disease. The pallidal index is an indirect and non-invasive method that can be used to rate disease progression on follow-up MRIs. Finally, we propose that patients with inherited defects of manganese transport should be initially treated with low doses of Na(2)CaEDTA followed by gradual dose escalation, together with a close monitoring of blood trace elements in order to avoid side effects. |
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spelling | pubmed-57912432018-02-08 Hypermanganesemia due to mutations in SLC39A14: further insights into Mn deposition in the central nervous system Marti-Sanchez, L. Ortigoza-Escobar, J. D. Darling, A. Villaronga, M. Baide, H. Molero-Luis, M. Batllori, M. Vanegas, M. I. Muchart, J. Aquino, L. Artuch, R. Macaya, A. Kurian, M. A. Dueñas, Pérez Orphanet J Rare Dis Research BACKGROUND: The SLC39A14, SLC30A10 and SLC39A8 are considered to be key genes involved in manganese (Mn) homeostasis in humans. Mn levels in plasma and urine are useful tools for early recognition of these disorders. We aimed to explore further biomarkers of Mn deposition in the central nervous system in two siblings presenting with acute dystonia and hypermanganesemia due to mutations in SLC39A14. These biomarkers may help clinicians to establish faster and accurate diagnosis and to monitor disease progression after chelation therapy is administered. RESULTS: A customized gene panel for movement disorders revealed a novel missense variant (c.311G > T; p.Ser104Ile) in SLC39A14 gene in two siblings presenting at the age of 10 months with acute dystonia and motor regression. Mn concentrations were analyzed using inductively coupled mass spectrometry in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid, disclosing elevated Mn levels in the index case compared to control patients. Surprisingly, Mn values were 3-fold higher in CSF than in plasma. We quantified the pallidal index, defined as the ratio between the signal intensity in the globus pallidus and the subcortical frontal white matter in axial T1-weighted MRI, and found significantly higher values in the SLC39A14 patient than in controls. These values increased over a period of 10 years, suggesting the relentless pallidal accumulation of Mn. Following genetic confirmation, a trial with the Mn chelator Na(2)CaEDTA led to a reduction in plasma Mn, zinc and selenium levels. However, parents reported worsening of cervical dystonia, irritability and sleep difficulties and chelation therapy was discontinued. CONCLUSIONS: Our study expands the very few descriptions of patients with SLC39A14 mutations. We report for the first time the elevation of Mn in CSF of SLC39A14 mutated patients, supporting the hypothesis that brain is an important organ of Mn deposition in SLC39A14-related disease. The pallidal index is an indirect and non-invasive method that can be used to rate disease progression on follow-up MRIs. Finally, we propose that patients with inherited defects of manganese transport should be initially treated with low doses of Na(2)CaEDTA followed by gradual dose escalation, together with a close monitoring of blood trace elements in order to avoid side effects. BioMed Central 2018-01-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5791243/ /pubmed/29382362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13023-018-0758-x Text en © The Author(s). 2018 Open AccessThis article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The Creative Commons Public Domain Dedication waiver (http://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) applies to the data made available in this article, unless otherwise stated. |
spellingShingle | Research Marti-Sanchez, L. Ortigoza-Escobar, J. D. Darling, A. Villaronga, M. Baide, H. Molero-Luis, M. Batllori, M. Vanegas, M. I. Muchart, J. Aquino, L. Artuch, R. Macaya, A. Kurian, M. A. Dueñas, Pérez Hypermanganesemia due to mutations in SLC39A14: further insights into Mn deposition in the central nervous system |
title | Hypermanganesemia due to mutations in SLC39A14: further insights into Mn deposition in the central nervous system |
title_full | Hypermanganesemia due to mutations in SLC39A14: further insights into Mn deposition in the central nervous system |
title_fullStr | Hypermanganesemia due to mutations in SLC39A14: further insights into Mn deposition in the central nervous system |
title_full_unstemmed | Hypermanganesemia due to mutations in SLC39A14: further insights into Mn deposition in the central nervous system |
title_short | Hypermanganesemia due to mutations in SLC39A14: further insights into Mn deposition in the central nervous system |
title_sort | hypermanganesemia due to mutations in slc39a14: further insights into mn deposition in the central nervous system |
topic | Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5791243/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29382362 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/s13023-018-0758-x |
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