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M Rebecca Heiner-Fokkema1, Ineke J Riphagen2, Nicole S Wiersema2, Jelmer J van Zanden3, Jenny E Kootstra-Ros2, Tineke H Pinxterhuis4,5, H Louise Hooimeijer4, Francjan J van Spronsen4, Anneke C Muller Kobold2, Wilhelmina H A de Jong2,6.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Vitamin B12 deficiency in children may be associated with (severe) neurological manifestations, therefore recognition is important. Diagnosing vitamin B12 deficiency in children is challenging. This study aimed to investigate plasma methylmalonic acid, holotranscobalamin, and total cobalamin in children 0-18 years of age and to estimate age-dependent reference intervals.Entities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 33574561 PMCID: PMC8651506 DOI: 10.1038/s41390-021-01372-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Pediatr Res ISSN: 0031-3998 Impact factor: 3.756
Characteristics and reference intervals for plasma vitamin B12 status markers per age group.
| Age category | Neonates (0–1 months) | Infants (1–12 months) | Toddlers (1–2 yrs) | Preschooler (3–5 yrs) | School-aged children (6–12 yrs) | Adolescents (13–18 yrs) | Kruskal–Wallis |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 24 | 45 | 26 | 15 | 26 | 34 | ||
| Age (years) | 0.008 (0.00–0.06) | 0.29 (0.09–1.00) | 1.64 (1.01–2.97) | 3.7 (3.1–5.0) | 9.1 (6.1–12.3) | 15.9 (13.0–17.8) | |
| Gender (M/F) | 16/8 | 21/24 | 16/10 | 8/7 | 13/13 | 12/22 | |
| Plasma MMA (nmol/L) | 343 (182–723)a | 429 (104–1666)a | 187 (111–315)a | 160 (98–345)a | 183 (117–378) | 197 (112–348)a | |
| | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | |
| | 13 (57%) | 29 (64%) | 3 (12%) | 2 (13%) | 2 (8%) | 3 (9%) | |
| Plasma holoTC (pmol/L) | 65.1 (n.a.)a | 83.1 (31.7–264.7)a | 138.5 (48.0–414.7)a | 124.3 (63.6–226.4)a | 86.3 (48.1–180.2)a | 65.0 (32.6–113.3)a | |
| | 0 (0%) | 1 (4%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 1 (3%) | |
| | 1 (25%) | 4 (17%) | 5 (23%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | |
| Plasma total Cbl (pmol/L) | 231 (158–450)a | 372 (134–858)a | 491 (252–1165)a | 525 (423–996) | 447 (203–901)a | 261 (133–458) | |
| | 0 (0%) | 2 (5%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 0 (0%) | 2 (6%) | |
| | 2 (22%) | 18 (43%) | 17 (68%) | 13 (87%) | 12 (48%) | 2 (6%) | |
| Plasma holoTC/total Cbl | 0.31 (n.a.)a | 0.23 (0.12–0.52)a,b | 0.24 (0.10–0.64)a | 0.21 (0.11–0.40)a | 0.21 (0.10–0.41)a | 0.23 (0.13–0.41)a | n.s. |
Data represent median (range) for age and median (95% reference interval) for plasma vitamin B12 status markers.
MMA methylmalonic acid, HoloTC holotranscobalamin, Cbl cobalamin, n.a. not available, n.s. not significant.
aNumber of samples included lower than presented in second row due to low sample volume and for calculation of means and 95% reference ranged also due to exclusion of extreme outliers (see Fig. 1).
bThere was one extreme outlier for holoTC/total Cbl ratio in the group of infants with a value of 0.94.
Fig. 1Plasma vitamin B12 status markers in six age groups.
Box and whiskers plots of plasma MMA, holoTC, and total Cbl of six age groups, see Table 1 (main text). Outliers, defined as value >3× interquartile range (IQR) outside IQR boundaries, are depicted with an asterisk. Age groups with a significant biomarker concentration differences (p < 0.0033, corrected for Bonferroni) are connected with lines.
Spearman correlation matrix.
| Plasma MMA | Plasma HoloTC | Plasma total Cbl | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Plasma MMA | — | ||
| Plasma HoloTC | — | ||
| Plasma total Cbl | |||
| Age | n.s. | ||
| Gender | n.s. | n.s. | n.s. |
| Hb | n.s. | n.s. | |
| MCV | |||
| Plasma creatinine |
MMA methylmalonic acid, HoloTC holotranscobalamin, Cbl cobalamin.
Fig. 2Relations between (log-scaled) plasma vitamin B12 status markers and age.
Concentrations of plasma MMA (a), holoTC (b), and total Cbl (c) were log-transformed to produce 95% reference curves. The scales were log-transformed, but for clearance, concentrations are notated as non-transformed concentrations. Log plasma MMA was best described using a power fitted line (R2 = 0.189, p < 0.0001), log plasma holoTC (R2 = 0.245, p < 0.0001), and log total Cbl (R2 = 0.330, p < 0.0001)) were best described using polynomial (quartic) fitted lines.