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Evaluación clínica detallada de una familia española con enfermedad de Anderson-Fabry, nueva mutación en GLA y fenotipo cardiaco grave

  • Autores: Irene San Román Monserrat, Victoria Moreno Flores, David López Cuenca, Elena Rodríguez González-Herrero, Encarna Guillén Navarro, Beatriz Rodríguez González-Herrero, Marisol Alegría Fernández, Gabriela Poza Cisneros, Juan A. Piñero Fernández, Javier Sornichero Martínez, Juan Ramón Gimeno Blanes
  • Localización: Medicina clínica, ISSN 0025-7753, Vol. 142, Nº. 11, 2014, págs. 497-504
  • Idioma: español
  • Títulos paralelos:
    • Comprehensive clinical evaluation of a large Spanish family with Anderson-Fabry disease, novel GLA mutation and severe cardiac phenotype
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  • Resumen
    • Background and objective Fabry disease is an X-linked multisystemic lysosomal-storage condition. We describe a large family with a novel GLA mutation: p.M187R/g7219 T > G.

      Patients and methods Anamnesis/physical-exam, blood/urine analysis, a-Gal-A activity and/or genetic study of at-risk individuals and multidisciplinary evaluation in confirmed cases.

      Results 4 males and 13 heterozygous-females displayed the mutation. Cardiac/renal/neurological disease was diagnosed at a mean age of 41/29/39 years in males and 51/56/46 years in females. Onset mean age was 20 years versus 42 years. 9/15 had cardiomyopathy. Delta wave suggestive of accessory pathway was identified in 1 male and 2 females. 1 female had cardiac arrest (ventricular fibrillation, 61 years). 2 females and 1 male died suddenly (63, 64 and 57 years). Cardiac-subscore of Mainz Severity-Score-Index was severe for males and females over 40 years. 4/15(26%) developed early renal disease. 2 males needed dialysis. 1 male died at 69 years in spite of kidney-heart transplant.

      Conclusion We describe the largest genetically confirmed Spanish family using multidisciplinary evaluation and MSSI calculation. The novel mutation p.M187R/g7219 T > G is associated with a particularly malignant cardiac phenotype in males and females over 40 years. Severity was higher than that of the largest Spanish FOS-cohort. Short-PR with delta is being reported for the first time.


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