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The New York Pilot Newborn Screening Program for Lysosomal Storage Diseases: Report of the First 65,000 Infants

PURPOSE: We conducted a consented pilot newborn screening (NBS) for Pompe, Gaucher, Niemann Pick A/B, Fabry, and MPS 1 to assess the suitability of these lysosomal storage disorders (LSD) for public health mandated screening. METHODS: At five participating high-birth-rate, ethnically diverse New Yor...

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Autores principales: Wasserstein, Melissa P., Caggana, Michele, Bailey, Sean M., Desnick, Robert J., Edelmann, Lisa, Estrella, Lissette, Holzman, Ian, Kelly, Nicole R., Kornreich, Ruth, Kupchik, S. Gabriel, Martin, Monica, Nafday, Suhas M., Wasserman, Randi, Yang, Amy, Yu, Chunli, Orsini, Joseph J.
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Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30093709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41436-018-0129-y
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author Wasserstein, Melissa P.
Caggana, Michele
Bailey, Sean M.
Desnick, Robert J.
Edelmann, Lisa
Estrella, Lissette
Holzman, Ian
Kelly, Nicole R.
Kornreich, Ruth
Kupchik, S. Gabriel
Martin, Monica
Nafday, Suhas M.
Wasserman, Randi
Yang, Amy
Yu, Chunli
Orsini, Joseph J.
author_facet Wasserstein, Melissa P.
Caggana, Michele
Bailey, Sean M.
Desnick, Robert J.
Edelmann, Lisa
Estrella, Lissette
Holzman, Ian
Kelly, Nicole R.
Kornreich, Ruth
Kupchik, S. Gabriel
Martin, Monica
Nafday, Suhas M.
Wasserman, Randi
Yang, Amy
Yu, Chunli
Orsini, Joseph J.
author_sort Wasserstein, Melissa P.
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description PURPOSE: We conducted a consented pilot newborn screening (NBS) for Pompe, Gaucher, Niemann Pick A/B, Fabry, and MPS 1 to assess the suitability of these lysosomal storage disorders (LSD) for public health mandated screening. METHODS: At five participating high-birth-rate, ethnically diverse New York City hospitals, recruiters discussed the study with post-partum parents and documented verbal consent. Screening on consented samples was performed using multiplexed tandem mass spectrometry. Screen-positive infants underwent confirmatory enzymology, DNA testing, and biomarker quantitation when available. Affected infants are being followed for clinical management and long term outcome. RESULTS: 65,605 infants participated over four years, representing an overall consent rate of 74%. Sixty-nine infants were screen-positive. Twenty-three were confirmed true positives, all of whom were predicted to have late-onset phenotypes. Six of the 69 currently have undetermined disease status. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that NBS for LSDs is much more likely to detect individuals at risk for late-onset disease, similar to results from other NBS programs. This work has demonstrated the feasibility of using a novel consented pilot NBS study design that can be modified to include other disorders under consideration for public health implementation as a means to gather critical evidence for evidence-based NBS practices.
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spelling pubmed-63690142019-03-07 The New York Pilot Newborn Screening Program for Lysosomal Storage Diseases: Report of the First 65,000 Infants Wasserstein, Melissa P. Caggana, Michele Bailey, Sean M. Desnick, Robert J. Edelmann, Lisa Estrella, Lissette Holzman, Ian Kelly, Nicole R. Kornreich, Ruth Kupchik, S. Gabriel Martin, Monica Nafday, Suhas M. Wasserman, Randi Yang, Amy Yu, Chunli Orsini, Joseph J. Genet Med Article PURPOSE: We conducted a consented pilot newborn screening (NBS) for Pompe, Gaucher, Niemann Pick A/B, Fabry, and MPS 1 to assess the suitability of these lysosomal storage disorders (LSD) for public health mandated screening. METHODS: At five participating high-birth-rate, ethnically diverse New York City hospitals, recruiters discussed the study with post-partum parents and documented verbal consent. Screening on consented samples was performed using multiplexed tandem mass spectrometry. Screen-positive infants underwent confirmatory enzymology, DNA testing, and biomarker quantitation when available. Affected infants are being followed for clinical management and long term outcome. RESULTS: 65,605 infants participated over four years, representing an overall consent rate of 74%. Sixty-nine infants were screen-positive. Twenty-three were confirmed true positives, all of whom were predicted to have late-onset phenotypes. Six of the 69 currently have undetermined disease status. CONCLUSION: Our results suggest that NBS for LSDs is much more likely to detect individuals at risk for late-onset disease, similar to results from other NBS programs. This work has demonstrated the feasibility of using a novel consented pilot NBS study design that can be modified to include other disorders under consideration for public health implementation as a means to gather critical evidence for evidence-based NBS practices. 2018-08-10 2019-03 /pmc/articles/PMC6369014/ /pubmed/30093709 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41436-018-0129-y Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
spellingShingle Article
Wasserstein, Melissa P.
Caggana, Michele
Bailey, Sean M.
Desnick, Robert J.
Edelmann, Lisa
Estrella, Lissette
Holzman, Ian
Kelly, Nicole R.
Kornreich, Ruth
Kupchik, S. Gabriel
Martin, Monica
Nafday, Suhas M.
Wasserman, Randi
Yang, Amy
Yu, Chunli
Orsini, Joseph J.
The New York Pilot Newborn Screening Program for Lysosomal Storage Diseases: Report of the First 65,000 Infants
title The New York Pilot Newborn Screening Program for Lysosomal Storage Diseases: Report of the First 65,000 Infants
title_full The New York Pilot Newborn Screening Program for Lysosomal Storage Diseases: Report of the First 65,000 Infants
title_fullStr The New York Pilot Newborn Screening Program for Lysosomal Storage Diseases: Report of the First 65,000 Infants
title_full_unstemmed The New York Pilot Newborn Screening Program for Lysosomal Storage Diseases: Report of the First 65,000 Infants
title_short The New York Pilot Newborn Screening Program for Lysosomal Storage Diseases: Report of the First 65,000 Infants
title_sort new york pilot newborn screening program for lysosomal storage diseases: report of the first 65,000 infants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6369014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30093709
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41436-018-0129-y
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