Current Perspectives on Neonatal Screening for Propionic Acidemia in Japan: An Unexpectedly High Incidence of Patients with Mild Disease Caused by a Common PCCB Variant
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Epidemiology in Japan
3. Neonatal Screening for PA in Japan: Issues to Be Addressed
3.1. Correlation between Genotypes and Clinical/Biochemical Phenotypes
3.2. Potential Risk of Cardiac Complications in Asymptomatic Patients Detected by Neonatal Screening
4. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Propionic Acidemia Detected by Neonatal Screening (n = 87) | Symptomatic Patients (n = 15) | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
Clinical phenotypes (n) | ||||
None | 86 | Acute acidotic crisis, neonatal onset | 9 | |
Acute acidotic crisis, infantile onset | 3 | |||
Mental retardation | 1 | Mental retardation | 2 | |
Syncope | 1 | |||
Genetic variants (n) | ||||
PCCB | p.Y435C homozygote | 41 | p.T428I homozygote | 1 |
p.Y435C + p.T428I | 5 | p.T428I + frameshift variant | 1 | |
p.Y435C + another variant | 11 | Other biallelic variants | 2 | |
p.Y435C heterozygote 1 | 4 | p.Y435C detected | 0 | |
p.Y435C not detected 1 | 6 | |||
PCCA | Biallelic variants detected | 5 | Biallelic variants detected | 5 |
No information of genotypes | 15 | No information of genotypes | 6 |
Patients | Gene and Variant | Allele Frequency |
---|---|---|
Patients detected by neonatal screening (n = 58) | PCCB p.Y435C | 79/116 (68.1%) |
PCCB p.T428I | 7/116 (6.0%) | |
PCCB p.I430L | 3/116 (2.6%) | |
PCCB p.S510del | 2/116 (1.7%) | |
Symptomatic patients (n = 6) | PCCA p.L308fs | 2/11 (18.2%) |
PCCA p.W559L | 2/11 (18.2%) |
Clinical Phenotype | Number of Patients | Cardiac Complication | Cardiac Findings |
---|---|---|---|
Acute acidotic crisis, neonatal onset | 9 | 3 | Cardiomyopathy + ventricular tachycardia |
Left ventricular dilatation + QT prolongation | |||
Mild tricuspid regurgitation | |||
Acute acidotic crisis, infantile onset | 3 | 2 | Left ventricular dilatation + mild mitral regurgitation |
QT prolongation | |||
Chronic symptoms only | 3 | 2 | QT prolongation |
QT prolongation with syncope | |||
Total | 15 | 7 |
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Tajima, G.; Kagawa, R.; Sakura, F.; Nakamura-Utsunomiya, A.; Hara, K.; Yuasa, M.; Hasegawa, Y.; Sasai, H.; Okada, S. Current Perspectives on Neonatal Screening for Propionic Acidemia in Japan: An Unexpectedly High Incidence of Patients with Mild Disease Caused by a Common PCCB Variant. Int. J. Neonatal Screen. 2021, 7, 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijns7030035
Tajima G, Kagawa R, Sakura F, Nakamura-Utsunomiya A, Hara K, Yuasa M, Hasegawa Y, Sasai H, Okada S. Current Perspectives on Neonatal Screening for Propionic Acidemia in Japan: An Unexpectedly High Incidence of Patients with Mild Disease Caused by a Common PCCB Variant. International Journal of Neonatal Screening. 2021; 7(3):35. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijns7030035
Chicago/Turabian StyleTajima, Go, Reiko Kagawa, Fumiaki Sakura, Akari Nakamura-Utsunomiya, Keiichi Hara, Miori Yuasa, Yuki Hasegawa, Hideo Sasai, and Satoshi Okada. 2021. "Current Perspectives on Neonatal Screening for Propionic Acidemia in Japan: An Unexpectedly High Incidence of Patients with Mild Disease Caused by a Common PCCB Variant" International Journal of Neonatal Screening 7, no. 3: 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijns7030035
APA StyleTajima, G., Kagawa, R., Sakura, F., Nakamura-Utsunomiya, A., Hara, K., Yuasa, M., Hasegawa, Y., Sasai, H., & Okada, S. (2021). Current Perspectives on Neonatal Screening for Propionic Acidemia in Japan: An Unexpectedly High Incidence of Patients with Mild Disease Caused by a Common PCCB Variant. International Journal of Neonatal Screening, 7(3), 35. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijns7030035