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Fabry disease revisited: Management and treatment recommendations for adult patients

Journal

MOLECULAR GENETICS AND METABOLISM
Volume 123, Issue 4, Pages 416-427

Publisher

ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.ymgme.2018.02.014

Keywords

Fabry disease; Diagnosis; Mutation; Management; Treatment

Funding

  1. Sanofi Genzyme
  2. Intensificacion FIS
  3. FEDER [REDINREN RD016/0019]
  4. Plan National Maladies Rares of the French Ministry of Health

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Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by mutations in the GM gene leading to deficient a-galactosidase A activity, glycosphingolipid accumulation, and life-threatening complications. Phenotypes vary from the classic phenotype, with pediatric onset and multi-organ involvement, to later-onset, a predominantly cardiac phenotype. Manifestations are diverse in female patients in part due to variations in residual enzyme activity and X chromosome inactivation patterns. Enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) and adjunctive treatments can provide significant clinical benefit. However, much of the current literature reports outcomes after late initiation of ERT, once substantial organ damage has already occurred. Updated monitoring and treatment guidelines for pediatric patients with Fabry disease have recently been published. Expert physician panels were convened to develop updated, specific guidelines for adult patients. Management of adult patients depends on 1) a personalized approach to care, reflecting the natural history of the specific disease phenotype; 2) comprehensive evaluation of disease involvement prior to ERT initiation; 3) early ERT initiation; 4) thorough routine monitoring for evidence of organ involvement in non-classic asymptomatic patients and response to therapy in treated patients; 5) use of adjuvant treatments for specific disease manifestations; and 6) management by an experienced multidisciplinary team.

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