土耳其的先天性蔗糖异麦芽糖酶缺乏症;单个中心的经验。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q3 GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY
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背景:先天性蔗糖异麦芽糖酶缺乏症(CSID)是一种罕见的遗传性碳水化合物吸收不良疾病,由蔗糖异麦芽糖酶(SI)基因变异引起。CSID 是一种常染色体隐性遗传疾病,杂合突变个体也可出现症状:方法:对2014年至2022年期间出现慢性腹泻,并因饮食相关主诉而接受SI基因检测以考虑CSID的患者进行变异谱回顾性评估:对10名慢性腹泻患者进行了SI基因测序遗传学评估。在被确诊为 CSID 并接受酶替代疗法后症状有所改善的患者中,发现基因突变杂合率为 90%。10%的患者基因突变为同型。限制食用蔗糖和异麦芽糖食物减轻了患者的不适,但症状并未完全消失。在开始使用蔗糖酶替代治疗后,患者的症状完全消失:结论:CSID 被定义为常染色体隐性遗传病,在以前被描述为携带者的杂合子病例中也可出现临床症状,这些患者也可从蔗糖酶替代疗法中获益。已知病例:CSID是一种罕见的遗传性碳水化合物吸收不良症,由蔗糖酶-异麦芽糖酶基因变异引起。先天性蔗糖酶-异麦芽糖酶缺乏症是一种常染色体隐性遗传疾病,杂合子突变个体也可出现症状。新发现:在杂合子病例中也可出现严重的疾病症状,由于该病以前被描述为常染色体隐性遗传病,因此被认为是携带者。蔗糖酶酶替代疗法也可消除杂合子CSID突变患者的疾病症状。
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Congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency in Türkiye; a single center experience.

Background: Congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency (CSID) is a rare inherited carbohydrate malabsorption disorder caused by sucrase-isomaltase (SI) gene variants. In CSID, an autosomal recessively inherited disease, symptoms can also be seen in individuals with heterozygous mutations.

Methods: The variant spectrum was evaluated retrospectively in individuals who presented with chronic diarrhea between 2014 and 2022 and had undergone genetic testing of the SI gene considering CSID due to diet-related complaints.

Results: Ten patients with chronic diarrhea were genetically evaluated with SI gene sequencing. In patients diagnosed with CSID and whose symptoms improved with enzyme replacement therapy, the genetic mutation zygosity was found to be heterozygous at a rate of 90%. In 10% of the patients, the mutation was homozygous. Limiting consuming sucrose and isomaltose foods reduced the patients' complaints, but the symptoms did not disappear completely. With the initiation of sacrosidase enzyme replacement therapy, the patient's complaints completely disappeared.

Conclusion: In CSID, defined as an autosomal recessive disease, clinical symptoms can also be seen in heterozygous cases previously described as carriers, and these patients also benefit from sacrosidase enzyme replacement therapy. In light of these findings, the autosomal recessive definition of CSID does not fully characterize the disease.What is Known:CSID is a rare inherited carbohydrate malabsorption disorder caused by sucrase-isomaltase gene variants.In congenital sucrase-isomaltase deficiency, an autosomal recessively inherited disorder, symptoms can also be seen in individuals with heterozygous mutations.What is new:Severe disease symptoms can also be seen in heterozygous cases, which were thought to be carriers because the disease was previously described as autosomal recessive.Sacrosidase enzyme replacement therapy also eliminates the disease symptoms in patients with heterozygous CSID mutations.This is the second study on sucrase-isomaltase enzyme deficiency pediatric groups in Türkiye and Europe.

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期刊介绍: The Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology is one of the most important journals for international medical research in gastroenterology and hepatology with international contributors, Editorial Board, and distribution
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