Literature DB >> 20016754

Hypophosphatemia, hyperphosphaturia, and bisphosphonate treatment are associated with survival beyond infancy in generalized arterial calcification of infancy.

Frank Rutsch1, Petra Böyer, Yvonne Nitschke, Nico Ruf, Bettina Lorenz-Depierieux, Tanja Wittkampf, Gabriele Weissen-Plenz, Rudolf-Josef Fischer, Zulf Mughal, John W Gregory, Justin H Davies, Chantal Loirat, Tim M Strom, Dirk Schnabel, Peter Nürnberg, Robert Terkeltaub.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Generalized arterial calcification of infancy has been reported to be frequently lethal, and the efficiency of any therapy, including bisphosphonates, is unknown. A phosphate-poor diet markedly increases survival of NPP1 null mice, a model of generalized arterial calcification of infancy. METHODS AND
RESULTS: We performed a multicenter genetic study and retrospective observational analysis of 55 subjects affected by generalized arterial calcification of infancy to identify prognostic factors. Nineteen (34%) patients survived the critical period of infancy. In all 8 surviving patients tested, hypophosphatemia due to reduced renal tubular phosphate reabsorption developed during childhood. Eleven of 17 (65%) patients treated with bisphosphonates survived. Of 26 patients who survived their first day of life and were not treated with bisphosphonates only 8 (31%) patients survived beyond infancy. Forty different homozygous or compound heterozygous mutations, including 16 novel mutations in ENPP1, were found in 41 (75%) of the 55 patients. Twenty-nine (71%) of these 41 patients died in infancy (median, 30 days). Seven of the 14 (50%) patients without ENPP1 mutations died in infancy (median, 9 days). When present on both alleles, the mutation p.P305T was associated with death in infancy in all 5 cases; otherwise, no clear genotype-phenotype correlation was seen.
CONCLUSION: ENPP1 coding region mutations are associated with generalized arterial calcification of infancy in approximately 75% of subjects. Except for the p.P305T mutation, which was universally lethal when present on both alleles, the identified ENPP1 mutations per se have no discernable effect on survival. However, survival seems to be associated with hypophosphatemia linked with hyperphosphaturia and also with bisphosphonate treatment.

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Keywords:  genetics; mortality; pediatrics; prognosis; survival

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Year:  2008        PMID: 20016754      PMCID: PMC2794045          DOI: 10.1161/CIRCGENETICS.108.797704

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Circ Cardiovasc Genet        ISSN: 1942-3268


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