Mucopolysaccharidosis Type I: The Importance of Early Diagnosis for Adequate Treatment.

Mucopolysaccharidoses are rare lysosomal storage disorders in which glycosaminoglycans accumulate in tissues, causing multiorgan dysfunction. Mucopolysaccharidosis type I is an autosomal recessive disease caused by a deficiency of the enzyme alpha-L-iduronidase, resulting in the accumulation of dermatan and heparan sulfate. Early diagnosis is crucial for early treatment and improved outcomes. We report the case of a female child with classic clinical features who was diagnosed early which allowed hematopoietic stem cell transplantation and slowed disease progression. She presented at birth with linea alba and umbilical and inguinal hernias. Since the first months of life, she had recurrent respiratory infections. At nine months, a motor delay was noticed, and at 20 months, craniosynostosis was corrected with surgery. Coarse facial features, thoracolumbar kyphosis, and hepatomegaly prompted a urinary glycosaminoglycan study at 22 months, which showed elevated levels. Alfa-L-iduronidase activity in dried blood spot testing was low, compatible with mucopolysaccharidosis type I. Molecular testing of gene IDUA, performed for genetic counseling, revealed the pathogenic variants c.1205G>A (p.Trp402Ter) and c.1598C>G (p.Pro533Arg) in compound heterozygosity. At 26 months, her development quotient was average for her age. She started enzyme replacement therapy at 29 months and underwent hematopoietic stem cell transplantation at 33 months, which softened the coarse features, reduced respiratory infections, and improved hepatomegaly. However, at age five, her development quotient was 76 (mean = 100, standard deviation = 15). This intellectual impairment might have been prevented with an earlier diagnosis and treatment.

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TitleMucopolysaccharidosis Type I: The Importance of Early Diagnosis for Adequate Treatment.
Date2023-12-01
Issue nameCureus
Issue numberv15.12:e50595
DOI10.7759/cureus.50595
PubMed38222174
AuthorsDiogo R, Diogo L, Serra R, Almeida J & Oliveira A
Keywordsearly recognition, hematopoietic stem cell transplant, lysosomal storage disorder, mucopolysaccharidosis type 1, multiorgan dysfunction
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