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Isolated and Combined Remethylation Disorders: Biochemical and Genetic Diagnosis and Pathophysiology
Richard, Eva; Brasil, Sandra; Leal, Fátima; Navarrete, Rosa; Vega, Ana; Ecay, María Jesús; Desviat, Lourdes R.; Pérez-Cerda, Celia; Ugarte, Magdalena; Merinero, Begoña; Pérez, Belén.
  • Richard, Eva; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro de Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Moleculares. Centro de Biología Molecular-SO. Madrid. ES
  • Brasil, Sandra; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro de Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Moleculares. Centro de Biología Molecular-SO. Madrid. ES
  • Leal, Fátima; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro de Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Moleculares. Centro de Biología Molecular-SO. Madrid. ES
  • Navarrete, Rosa; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro de Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Moleculares. Centro de Biología Molecular-SO. Madrid. ES
  • Vega, Ana; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro de Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Moleculares. Centro de Biología Molecular-SO. Madrid. ES
  • Ecay, María Jesús; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro de Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Moleculares. Centro de Biología Molecular-SO. Madrid. ES
  • Desviat, Lourdes R.; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro de Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Moleculares. Centro de Biología Molecular-SO. Madrid. ES
  • Pérez-Cerda, Celia; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro de Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Moleculares. Centro de Biología Molecular-SO. Madrid. ES
  • Ugarte, Magdalena; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro de Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Moleculares. Centro de Biología Molecular-SO. Madrid. ES
  • Merinero, Begoña; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro de Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Moleculares. Centro de Biología Molecular-SO. Madrid. ES
  • Pérez, Belén; Universidad Autónoma de Madrid. Centro de Diagnóstico de Enfermedades Moleculares. Centro de Biología Molecular-SO. Madrid. ES
J. inborn errors metab. screen ; 5: e160032, 2017. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1090932
ABSTRACT
Abstract Genetic defects affecting the remethylation pathway cause hyperhomocysteinemia. Isolated remethylation defects are caused by mutations of the 5, 10-methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR), methionine synthase reductase(MTRR), methionine synthase(MTR), and MMADHC genes, and combined remethylation defects are the result of mutations in genes involved in the synthesis of either methylcobalamin or adenosylcobalamin, that is, the active cofactors of MTRR and methylmalonyl-CoA mutase. Diagnosis is based on the biochemical analysis of amino acids, homocysteine, propionylcarnitine, methylmalonic acid, S-adenosylmethionine, and 5-methylentetrahydrofolate in physiological fluids. Gene-by-gene Sanger sequencing has long been the gold standard genetic analysis for confirming the disorder and identifying the gene involved, but massive parallel sequencing is now being used to examine all those potentially involved in one go. Early treatment to rescue metabolic homeostasis is based on the following of an appropriate diet, betaine administration, and, in some cases, oral or intramuscular administration of vitamin B12 or folate. Elevated ROS levels, apoptosis, endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, the activation of autophagy, and alterations in Ca2+ homeostasis may all contribute toward the pathogenesis of the disease. Pharmacological agents to restore the function of the ER and mitochondria and/or to reduce oxidative stress-induced apoptosis might provide novel ways of treating patients with remethylation disorders.


Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Diagnostic study Language: English Journal: J. inborn errors metab. screen Journal subject: Medicina Cl¡nica / Patologia Year: 2017 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Spain Institution/Affiliation country: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid/ES

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Full text: Available Index: LILACS (Americas) Type of study: Diagnostic study Language: English Journal: J. inborn errors metab. screen Journal subject: Medicina Cl¡nica / Patologia Year: 2017 Type: Article / Project document Affiliation country: Spain Institution/Affiliation country: Universidad Autónoma de Madrid/ES