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Newborn screening for mucopolysaccharidoses: a pilot study of measurement of glycosaminoglycans by tandem mass spectrometry

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JOURNAL OF INHERITED METABOLIC DISEASE
卷 40, 期 1, 页码 151-158

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1007/s10545-016-9981-6

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  1. Japanese MPS Society
  2. Austrian MPS Society
  3. Bennett Foundation
  4. International Morquio Organization (Carol Ann Foundation)
  5. National Institute of General Medical Sciences of NIH [P20GM103464, P30GM114736]
  6. National Institutes of Health [1R01HD065767]
  7. Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Cientifico e Tecnologico, from Brazil (CNPq)

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Background Mucopolysaccharidoses (MPS) are a group of inborn errors of metabolism that are progressive and usually result in irreversible skeletal, visceral, and/or brain damage, highlighting a need for early diagnosis. Methods This pilot study analyzed 2862 dried blood spots (DBS) from newborns and 14 DBS from newborn patients with MPS ( MPS I, n = 7; MPS II, n = 2; MPS III, n = 5). Disaccharides were produced from polymer GAGs by digestion with chondroitinase B, heparitinase, and keratanase II. Heparan sulfate (0S, NS), dermatan sulfate (DS) and mono-and di-sulfated KS were measured by liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS). Median absolute deviation (MAD) was used to determine cutoffs to distinguish patients from controls. Cutoffs were defined as median + 7x MAD from general newborns. Results The cutoffs were as follows: HS-0S > 90 ng/mL; HS-NS > 23 ng/mL, DS > 88 ng/mL; mono-sulfated KS > 445 ng/mL; di-sulfated KS > 89 ng/mL and ratio di-KS in total KS > 32 %. All MPS I and II samples were above the cutoffs for HS-0S, HS-NS, and DS, and all MPS III samples were above cutoffs for HS-0S and HS-NS. The rate of false positives for MPS I and II was 0.03 % based on a combination of HS-0S, HSNS, and DS, and for MPS III was 0.9 % based upon a combination of HS-0S and HS-NS. Conclusions Combination of levels of two or more different GAGs improves separation of MPS patients from unaffected controls, indicating that GAG measurements are potentially valuable biomarkers for newborn screening for MPS.

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