Newborn screening for fabry disease in taiwan reveals a high incidence of the later-onset GLA mutation c.936+919G>A (IVS4+919G>A)

Wuh Liang Hwu, Yin Hsiu Chien, Ni Chung Lee, Shu Chuan Chiang, Robert Dobrovolny, Ai Chu Huang, Hui Ying Yeh, May Chin Chao, Shio Jean Lin, Teruo Kitagawa, Robert J. Desnick, Li Wen Hsu

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Abstract

Fabry disease (α-galactosidase A (α-Gal A, GLA) deficiency) is a panethnic inborn error of glycosphingolipid metabolism. Because optimal therapeutic outcomes depend on early intervention, a pilot program was designed to assess newborn screening for this disease in 171,977 consecutive Taiwanese newborns by measuring their dry blood spot (DBS) α-Gal A activities and β-galactosidase/α-Gal A ratios. Of the 90,288 male screenees, 638 (0.7%) had DBS α-Gal A activity <30% of normal mean and/or activity ratios >10. A second DBS assay reduced these to 91 (0.1%). Of these, 11 (including twins) had <5% (Group-A), 64 had 5-30% (Group-B), and 11 had >30% (Group-C) of mean normal leukocyte α-Gal A activity. All 11 Group-A, 61 Group-B, and 1 Group-C males had GLA gene mutations. Surprisingly, 86% had the later-onset cryptic splice mutation c.936+919G>A (also called IVS4+ 919G>A). In contrast, screening 81,689 females detected two heterozygotes. The novel mutations were expressed in vitro, predicting their classical or later-onset phenotypes. Newborn screening identified a surprisingly high frequency of Taiwanese males with Fabry disease (~1 in 1,250), 86% having the IVS4+919G>A mutation previously found in later-onset cardiac phenotype patients. Further studies of the IVS4 later-onset phenotype will determine its natural history and optimal timing for therapeutic intervention.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1397-1405
Number of pages9
JournalHuman Mutation
Volume30
Issue number10
DOIs
StatePublished - Oct 2009
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Fabry disease
  • GLA
  • Newborn screening
  • α-galactosidase a deficiency

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