Positive Clinical, Neuropsychological, and Metabolic Impact of Liver Transplantation in Patients With Argininosuccinate Lyase Deficiency

IF 4.2 2区 医学 Q1 ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM
Barbara Siri, Benedetta Greco, Diego Martinelli, Sara Cairoli, Alessia Guarnera, Daniela Longo, Antonio Napolitano, Chiara Parrillo, Lucilla Ravà, Raffaele Simeoli, Gionata Spagnoletti, Roberta Taurisano, Silvio Veraldi, Andrea Pietrobattista, Marco Spada, Carlo Dionisi-Vici
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Liver transplantation (LTx) is increasingly used in Urea Cycle Defects (UCDs) to prevent recurrent hyperammonemia and related neurological irreversible injury. Among UCDs, argininosuccinate lyase deficiency (ASLD) has a more complex phenotype than other UCDs, with long-term neurocognitive deficits. Therefore, the role of LTx in ASLD is still debated. The impact of LTx on nine patients with early-onset ASLD was assessed through pre- and post-LTx clinical, neuropsychological, MRI and biochemical evaluations. After LTx, no episodes of metabolic decompensations were reported. Neuropsychological evaluations documented significant improvement in cognitive/developmental functioning especially in patients transplanted in early childhood. Improvements were also highlighted in daily living skills and emotional-behavioral problems, with a reduction in attention disturbances and somatic complaints. Movement disorders resolved after LTx in patient transplanted in early childhood. Any patients developed epilepsy with stability of EEG alterations after LTx. A positive effect of LTx on other disease-related outcomes such as growth, diet, medications, hospitalizations, and long-term ASLD-related complications was highlighted. The primary biomarker argininosuccinic acid dramatically reduced in plasma after transplantation with a decreasing trend in CSF at long-term follow-up. Moreover, health-related quality of life improved after LTx, especially when assessed through MetabQoL, a tool designed for intoxication diseases such as ASLD. In conclusion, our study showed a global beneficial impact of LTx in early-onset ASLD patients to avoid episodes of hyperammonemia, and improve neurocognitive outcome, adaptive and behavioral deficits when performed in early childhood with a dramatic benefit in terms of quality of life.

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精氨酸琥珀酸裂解酶缺乏症患者肝移植的积极临床、神经心理和代谢影响。
肝移植(LTx)越来越多地用于尿素循环缺陷(UCDs),以防止复发性高氨血症和相关的神经不可逆损伤。在ucd中,精氨酸琥珀酸裂解酶缺乏症(ASLD)比其他ucd具有更复杂的表型,具有长期的神经认知缺陷。因此,LTx在ASLD中的作用仍然存在争议。通过LTx治疗前后的临床、神经心理学、MRI和生化评价,评估LTx对9例早发性ASLD患者的影响。LTx后,没有代谢失代偿发作的报道。神经心理学评估记录了认知/发育功能的显著改善,特别是在儿童早期移植的患者。日常生活技能和情绪行为问题也得到了显著改善,注意力障碍和身体不适的情况有所减少。儿童早期移植LTx患者的运动障碍得到缓解。所有患者在LTx后发生癫痫并伴有脑电图改变的稳定性。LTx对其他疾病相关结果的积极影响,如生长、饮食、药物、住院和长期asld相关并发症被强调。移植后血浆中主要生物标志物精氨酸琥珀酸显著降低,长期随访脑脊液中有下降趋势。此外,LTx后与健康相关的生活质量得到改善,特别是通过MetabQoL(一种专为ASLD等中毒疾病设计的工具)进行评估时。总之,我们的研究表明,LTx对早发性ASLD患者有全面的有益影响,可以避免高氨血症的发作,改善儿童早期的神经认知结果、适应性和行为缺陷,在生活质量方面有显著的益处。
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Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease
Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease 医学-内分泌学与代谢
CiteScore
9.50
自引率
7.10%
发文量
117
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease (JIMD) is the official journal of the Society for the Study of Inborn Errors of Metabolism (SSIEM). By enhancing communication between workers in the field throughout the world, the JIMD aims to improve the management and understanding of inherited metabolic disorders. It publishes results of original research and new or important observations pertaining to any aspect of inherited metabolic disease in humans and higher animals. This includes clinical (medical, dental and veterinary), biochemical, genetic (including cytogenetic, molecular and population genetic), experimental (including cell biological), methodological, theoretical, epidemiological, ethical and counselling aspects. The JIMD also reviews important new developments or controversial issues relating to metabolic disorders and publishes reviews and short reports arising from the Society''s annual symposia. A distinction is made between peer-reviewed scientific material that is selected because of its significance for other professionals in the field and non-peer- reviewed material that aims to be important, controversial, interesting or entertaining (“Extras”).
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