NMR-based urinalysis for beta-ketothiolase deficiency.
NMR-based urinalysis for beta-ketothiolase deficiency.
Related Articles NMR-based urinalysis for beta-ketothiolase deficiency. Clin Chim Acta. 2014 Sep 3; Authors: Law CY, Lam CW, Ching CK, Yau KC, Ho TW, Lai CK, Mak CM Abstract BACKGROUND: Beta-ketothiolase deficiency is a rare inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) affecting the catabolism of isoleucine, characterized by severe ketoacidosis in children of 6 to 24months old. A prompt diagnosis is of paramount importance as the metabolic decompensation can be effectively reverted by glucose infusion and health outcomes are improved on a protein-restricted diet. Currently, majority of the laboratory diagnosis were made based on mass-spectrometry and molecular genetics whilst little is mentioned on the advancement of nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy for the diagnosis of this condition. CASE: We report a case of beta-ketothiolase deficiency in a 1-y-old Chinese boy who presented with repeated vomiting, impaired consciousness and severe ketoacidosis. NMR urinalysis detected excessive amount of butanone (a disease specific marker of beta-ketothiolase deficiency), tiglylglycine, (intermediate of isoleucine catabolism) and ketones. Diagnosis of beta-ketothiolase deficiency was further established by molecular genetic studies of ACAT1 gene of the proband. CONCLUSIONS: This case illustrated NMR-based urinalysis is complementary to organic acid analysis for diagnosis of beta-ketothiolase deficiency. The operation of NMR is simple and fast; sample preparation is a two-step procedure while the NMR acquisition is automatic and usually takes |
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