P.037 Refractory status dystonicus and hypotension after cardiac arrest in a child with AADC deficiency post gene therapy: a case report

D. Peacock, G. Horvath
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Background: Aromatic l-amino acid decarboxylase (AADC) deficiency is a metabolic disorder that causes deficient serotonin, dopamine, and catecholamine synthesis. How children respond to neurological insult post intracranial gene therapy remains underreported. We present a 10 year old girl with profound neurological injury after a brief in-hospital cardiac arrest, secondary to viral infection-induced respiratory failure, 4 years after gene therapy. Methods: Patient’s chart review included brain imaging, clinical notes, laboratory results, and treatment. Results: MRI showed symmetric abnormalities in the basal ganglia, thalami, cortex, and cerebellar hemispheres. CSF analysis showed homovanillic acid 27 nmol/L (reference range 167-563) and 5-hydroxyindoleacetic acid 7 nmol/L (reference range 67-189). She developed generalized dystonia and oculogyric crises which were not seen since before gene therapy. There was poor catecholamine production causing refractory hypotension. She required a one-month stay in ICU for hypotension and status dystonicus. Dystonia was controlled with high doses of 6 agents. Conclusions: We describe a patient with AADC deficiency post gene therapy who experienced disproportionately severe neurological injury and decreased AADC activity after hypoxic neurological insult. There may be unique considerations of dopaminergic neuron integrity, AADC gene promoter sensitivity, and cerebrovascular autoregulation in children with AADC deficiency post gene therapy.
P.037 基因治疗后 AADC 缺乏症患儿心脏骤停后出现难治性肌张力障碍和低血压:病例报告
背景:芳香族 l-氨基酸脱羧酶(AADC)缺乏症是一种代谢性疾病,会导致血清素、多巴胺和儿茶酚胺合成不足。儿童在接受颅内基因治疗后对神经系统损伤的反应仍未得到充分报道。我们报告了一名 10 岁女孩在接受基因治疗 4 年后,因病毒感染引起的呼吸衰竭导致短暂的院内心脏骤停,并伴有严重的神经损伤。研究方法患者病历回顾包括脑成像、临床记录、实验室结果和治疗。结果核磁共振成像显示基底节、丘脑、皮质和小脑半球对称性异常。脑脊液分析显示高香草酸 27 nmol/L(参考范围 167-563),5-羟基吲哚乙酸 7 nmol/L(参考范围 67-189)。她出现了全身肌张力障碍和眼球震颤危象,这在基因治疗前从未出现过。儿茶酚胺分泌不足导致难治性低血压。由于低血压和肌张力障碍,她需要在重症监护室住院一个月。使用大剂量的 6 种药物控制了肌张力障碍。结论:我们描述了一名接受基因治疗后患有 AADC 缺乏症的患者,她在缺氧性神经损伤后经历了不成比例的严重神经损伤和 AADC 活性下降。基因治疗后的 AADC 缺乏症患儿在多巴胺能神经元完整性、AADC 基因启动子敏感性和脑血管自动调节方面可能存在独特的考虑因素。
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