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Natural history of multiple sulfatase deficiency: Retrospective phenotyping and functional variant analysis to characterize an ultra‐rare disease

Multiple sulfatase deficiency (MSD) is an ultra‐rare neurodegenerative disorder caused by pathogenic variants in SUMF1. This gene encodes formylglycine‐generating enzyme (FGE), a protein required for sulfatase activation. The clinical course of MSD results from additive effect of each sulfatase defi...

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Autores principales: Adang, Laura A., Schlotawa, Lars, Groeschel, Samuel, Kehrer, Christiane, Harzer, Klaus, Staretz‐Chacham, Orna, Silva, Thiago Oliveira, Schwartz, Ida Vanessa D., Gärtner, Jutta, De Castro, Mauricio, Costin, Carrie, Montgomery, Esperanza Font, Dierks, Thomas, Radhakrishnan, Karthikeyan, Ahrens‐Nicklas, Rebecca C.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7693296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32749716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jimd.12298
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author Adang, Laura A.
Schlotawa, Lars
Groeschel, Samuel
Kehrer, Christiane
Harzer, Klaus
Staretz‐Chacham, Orna
Silva, Thiago Oliveira
Schwartz, Ida Vanessa D.
Gärtner, Jutta
De Castro, Mauricio
Costin, Carrie
Montgomery, Esperanza Font
Dierks, Thomas
Radhakrishnan, Karthikeyan
Ahrens‐Nicklas, Rebecca C.
author_facet Adang, Laura A.
Schlotawa, Lars
Groeschel, Samuel
Kehrer, Christiane
Harzer, Klaus
Staretz‐Chacham, Orna
Silva, Thiago Oliveira
Schwartz, Ida Vanessa D.
Gärtner, Jutta
De Castro, Mauricio
Costin, Carrie
Montgomery, Esperanza Font
Dierks, Thomas
Radhakrishnan, Karthikeyan
Ahrens‐Nicklas, Rebecca C.
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description Multiple sulfatase deficiency (MSD) is an ultra‐rare neurodegenerative disorder caused by pathogenic variants in SUMF1. This gene encodes formylglycine‐generating enzyme (FGE), a protein required for sulfatase activation. The clinical course of MSD results from additive effect of each sulfatase deficiency, including metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD), several mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS II, IIIA, IIID, IIIE, IVA, VI), chondrodysplasia punctata, and X‐linked ichthyosis. While it is known that affected individuals demonstrate a complex and severe phenotype, the genotype‐phenotype relationship and detailed clinical course is unknown. We report on 35 cases enrolled in our retrospective natural history study, n = 32 with detailed histories. Neurologic function was longitudinally assessed with retrospective scales. Biochemical and computational modeling of novel SUMF1 variants was performed. Genotypes were classified based on predicted functional change, and each individual was assigned a genotype severity score. The median age at symptom onset was 0.25 years; median age at diagnosis was 2.7 years; and median age at death was 13 years. All individuals demonstrated developmental delay, and only a subset of individuals attained ambulation and verbal communication. All subjects experienced an accumulating systemic symptom burden. Earlier age at symptom onset and severe variant pathogenicity correlated with poor neurologic outcomes. Using retrospective deep phenotyping and detailed variant analysis, we defined the natural history of MSD. We found that attenuated cases can be distinguished from severe cases by age of onset, attainment of ambulation, and genotype. Results from this study can help inform prognosis and facilitate future study design.
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spelling pubmed-76932962020-12-11 Natural history of multiple sulfatase deficiency: Retrospective phenotyping and functional variant analysis to characterize an ultra‐rare disease Adang, Laura A. Schlotawa, Lars Groeschel, Samuel Kehrer, Christiane Harzer, Klaus Staretz‐Chacham, Orna Silva, Thiago Oliveira Schwartz, Ida Vanessa D. Gärtner, Jutta De Castro, Mauricio Costin, Carrie Montgomery, Esperanza Font Dierks, Thomas Radhakrishnan, Karthikeyan Ahrens‐Nicklas, Rebecca C. J Inherit Metab Dis Original Articles Multiple sulfatase deficiency (MSD) is an ultra‐rare neurodegenerative disorder caused by pathogenic variants in SUMF1. This gene encodes formylglycine‐generating enzyme (FGE), a protein required for sulfatase activation. The clinical course of MSD results from additive effect of each sulfatase deficiency, including metachromatic leukodystrophy (MLD), several mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS II, IIIA, IIID, IIIE, IVA, VI), chondrodysplasia punctata, and X‐linked ichthyosis. While it is known that affected individuals demonstrate a complex and severe phenotype, the genotype‐phenotype relationship and detailed clinical course is unknown. We report on 35 cases enrolled in our retrospective natural history study, n = 32 with detailed histories. Neurologic function was longitudinally assessed with retrospective scales. Biochemical and computational modeling of novel SUMF1 variants was performed. Genotypes were classified based on predicted functional change, and each individual was assigned a genotype severity score. The median age at symptom onset was 0.25 years; median age at diagnosis was 2.7 years; and median age at death was 13 years. All individuals demonstrated developmental delay, and only a subset of individuals attained ambulation and verbal communication. All subjects experienced an accumulating systemic symptom burden. Earlier age at symptom onset and severe variant pathogenicity correlated with poor neurologic outcomes. Using retrospective deep phenotyping and detailed variant analysis, we defined the natural history of MSD. We found that attenuated cases can be distinguished from severe cases by age of onset, attainment of ambulation, and genotype. Results from this study can help inform prognosis and facilitate future study design. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2020-08-20 2020-11 /pmc/articles/PMC7693296/ /pubmed/32749716 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jimd.12298 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of SSIEM. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Adang, Laura A.
Schlotawa, Lars
Groeschel, Samuel
Kehrer, Christiane
Harzer, Klaus
Staretz‐Chacham, Orna
Silva, Thiago Oliveira
Schwartz, Ida Vanessa D.
Gärtner, Jutta
De Castro, Mauricio
Costin, Carrie
Montgomery, Esperanza Font
Dierks, Thomas
Radhakrishnan, Karthikeyan
Ahrens‐Nicklas, Rebecca C.
Natural history of multiple sulfatase deficiency: Retrospective phenotyping and functional variant analysis to characterize an ultra‐rare disease
title Natural history of multiple sulfatase deficiency: Retrospective phenotyping and functional variant analysis to characterize an ultra‐rare disease
title_full Natural history of multiple sulfatase deficiency: Retrospective phenotyping and functional variant analysis to characterize an ultra‐rare disease
title_fullStr Natural history of multiple sulfatase deficiency: Retrospective phenotyping and functional variant analysis to characterize an ultra‐rare disease
title_full_unstemmed Natural history of multiple sulfatase deficiency: Retrospective phenotyping and functional variant analysis to characterize an ultra‐rare disease
title_short Natural history of multiple sulfatase deficiency: Retrospective phenotyping and functional variant analysis to characterize an ultra‐rare disease
title_sort natural history of multiple sulfatase deficiency: retrospective phenotyping and functional variant analysis to characterize an ultra‐rare disease
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7693296/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32749716
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jimd.12298
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