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Liver transplant in ethylmalonic encephalopathy: a new treatment for an otherwise fatal disease.

Carlo Dionisi-Vici1, Daria Diodato2, Giuliano Torre3, Stefano Picca4, Rosanna Pariante5, Sergio Giuseppe Picardo5, Ivano Di Meo6, Cristiano Rizzo7, Valeria Tiranti6, Massimo Zeviani8, Jean De Ville De Goyet9.   

Abstract

Ethylmalonic encephalopathy is a fatal, rapidly progressive mitochondrial disorder caused by ETHE1 mutations, whose peculiar clinical and biochemical features are due to the toxic accumulation of hydrogen sulphide and of its metabolites, including thiosulphate. In mice with ethylmalonic encephalopathy, liver-targeted adeno-associated virus-mediated ETHE1 gene transfer dramatically improved both clinical course and metabolic abnormalities. Reasoning that the same achievement could be accomplished by liver transplantation, we performed living donor-liver transplantation in an infant with ethylmalonic encephalopathy. Unlike the invariably progressive deterioration of the disease, 8 months after liver transplantation, we observed striking neurological improvement with remarkable achievements in psychomotor development, along with dramatic reversion of biochemical abnormalities. These results clearly indicate that liver transplantation is a viable therapeutic option for ETHE1 disease.
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Keywords:  ethylmalonic encephalopathy; liver transplant; mitochondrial disorders treatment

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26917598     DOI: 10.1093/brain/aww013

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain        ISSN: 0006-8950            Impact factor:   13.501


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