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Screening of Fabry disease in patients with end-stage renal disease of unknown etiology: the first Thailand study.


ABSTRACT: We aimed to explore the prevalence of Fabry disease in Thai patients who were diagnosed with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) of an unknown origin. Venous blood samples were collected from ESRD patients for biochemical and molecular studies. Alpha-galactosidase A (?-GAL A) screening was performed from dried-blood spots using fluorometry. Molecular confirmation was performed using DNA sequencing of the GLA gene. A total of 142 male and female patients were included in this study. Ten patients (7.04%) exhibited a significant decrease in ?-GAL A activity. There were no definitive pathogenic mutations observed in the molecular study. However, four patients revealed a novel nucleotide variant at c.1 -10 C>T, which was identified as a benign variant following screening in the normal population. In conclusion, the ?-GAL A assay utilizing dried-blood spots revealed a significant false positive rate. There was no definitive Fabry disease confirmed in Thai patients diagnosed with ESRD of unknown etiology.

SUBMITTER: Trachoo O 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5274508 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Screening of Fabry disease in patients with end-stage renal disease of unknown etiology: the first Thailand study.

Trachoo Objoon O   Jittorntam Paisan P   Pibalyart Sarunpong S   Kajanachumphol Saowanee S   Suvachittanont Norasak N   Patputthipong Suthep S   Chuengsaman Piyatida P   Nongnuch Arkom A  

Journal of biomedical research 20161001 1


We aimed to explore the prevalence of Fabry disease in Thai patients who were diagnosed with end-stage renal disease (ESRD) of an unknown origin. Venous blood samples were collected from ESRD patients for biochemical and molecular studies. Alpha-galactosidase A (α-GAL A) screening was performed from dried-blood spots using fluorometry. Molecular confirmation was performed using DNA sequencing of the GLA gene. A total of 142 male and female patients were included in this study. Ten patients (7.04  ...[more]

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