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Role of Intramuscular Levofolinate Administration in the Treatment of Hereditary Folate Malabsorption: Report of Three Cases.


ABSTRACT: Hereditary folate malabsorption is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by impaired active folate transport across membranes and into the central nervous system due to loss-of-function mutations in proton-coupled folate transporter (PCFT). Newborns with this condition have initially normal folate stores, but as they are unable to absorb dietary folate and use rapidly their stores because of their growth demands, symptoms appear in the early infancy. Significant neurological morbidity usually follows the initial non-specific clinical presentation and delayed initiation of treatment. High dose oral and parenteral folinic acid treatment have been previously reported in literature to improve the clinical outcome without achieving optimal cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) folate levels though. The active isomer of 5-formyltetrahydrofolate, also known as levofolinic acid, is available for administration. We report our experience in achieving normal (age dependent) CSF 5-Methyltetrahydrofolate (5-MTHF) levels following daily intramuscular administration of levofolinic acid in three patients with HFM. Follow-up assessment with repeated lumbar punctures has shown a stabilization of 5-MTHF levels within normal range. Clinical features and brain MRI findings had as well either improvement or stabilization. To the best of our knowledge, we provide as well for the first time data in regard to the im levofolinate treatment dosage.

SUBMITTER: Manea E 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5953899 | biostudies-literature | 2018

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Role of Intramuscular Levofolinate Administration in the Treatment of Hereditary Folate Malabsorption: Report of Three Cases.

Manea Emanuela E   Gissen Paul P   Pope Simon S   Heales Simon J SJ   Batzios Spyros S  

JIMD reports 20170707


Hereditary folate malabsorption is a rare autosomal recessive disorder caused by impaired active folate transport across membranes and into the central nervous system due to loss-of-function mutations in proton-coupled folate transporter (PCFT). Newborns with this condition have initially normal folate stores, but as they are unable to absorb dietary folate and use rapidly their stores because of their growth demands, symptoms appear in the early infancy. Significant neurological morbidity usual  ...[more]

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