A new approach for fast metabolic diagnostics in CMAMMA

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2016-01-01

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de Sain-van der Velden, MoniqueISNI 0000000392421699
van der Ham, Maria
Jans, Judith J.M.ORCID 0000-0003-0960-6263ISNI 0000000395854262
Visser, GepkeISNI 0000000392565561
Prinsen, Hubertus C M TISNI 0000000389496593
Verhoeven-Duif, Nanda M.ORCID 0000-0002-2016-5182ISNI 0000000419419637
van Gassen, Koen L.I.ISNI 000000039116474X
van Hasselt, PeterISNI 0000000390358104

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Abstract

Background: The presence of increased urinary concentrations of both methylmalonic acid (MMA) and malonic acid (MA) is assumed to differentiate combined malonic and methylmalonic aciduria (CMAMMA), due to mutations in the ACSF3 gene, from other causes of methylmalonic aciduria (classic MMAemia). Detection of MA in urine, however, is challenging since excretion of MA can be easily missed. The objective of the study was to develop a method for quantification of MA in plasma to allow differentiation between CMAMMA and classic MMAemia. Methods: Compound heterozygosity for mutations in the ACSF3 gene was detected in two female siblings using diagnostic exome sequencing. Urine (MMA and MA) was analyzed with GC/MS, while plasma was analyzed with UPLC-MS/MS. MA/MMA ratios were calculated. Results: Both patients had a severe psychiatric presentation (at the age of 6 years and 5.5 years, respectively) after a viral infection. MA excretion in the patients was only just above the highest control value in several samples. MA concentrations in plasma from the two patients were clearly above the highest value observed in control subjects. However, MA concentrations in plasma from patients with classic MMAemia were also elevated. Additional, calculation of MA/MMA ratio in plasma allowed to fully differentiate between CMAMMA and classic MMAemia. Conclusions: Calculating the MA/MMA ratio in plasma allows differentiation between CMAMMA and classic MMAemia. The full clinical spectrum of CMAMMA remains to be delineated.

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3MCC Deficiency, Malonic Acid, Methylmalonic Acid, Methylmalonic Aciduria, Organic Acid Analysis, Taverne, Internal Medicine, Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism, Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous), Journal Article

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de Sain-van der Velden, M G M, van der Ham, M, Jans, J J, Visser, G, Prinsen, H C M T, Verhoeven-Duif, N M, van Gassen, K L I & van Hasselt, P M 2016, A new approach for fast metabolic diagnostics in CMAMMA. in JIMD Reports. vol. 30, JIMD Reports, vol. 30, Springer, pp. 15-22. https://doi.org/10.1007/8904_2016_531