Initiation of fluoxetine in a pediatric patient with Mucopolysaccharidosis IIIA: Early observations

IF 1.8 4区 医学 Q3 GENETICS & HEREDITY Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports Pub Date : 2024-06-28 DOI:10.1016/j.ymgmr.2024.101113
Lindsay Torrice, Elizabeth Jalazo
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Fluoxetine has been identified as a potential treatment for mucopolysaccharidosis IIIA (MPS IIIA), a debilitating and progressive lysosomal storage disorder for which no treatments are approved. In the MPS IIIA mouse model, fluoxetine decreases the accumulation of glycosaminoglycans and aggregated autophagic substrates, reducing inflammation, and slowing cognitive deterioration. 1 We treated a single patient, 6 years old, under off-label prescription of fluoxetine, a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI). The primary endpoint was safety. Secondary exploratory assessments included urine quantitative heparan sulfate. Fluoxetine was well-tolerated in this patient and the patient continued treatment following the 12-month monitoring period. The patient experienced an increase in daytime somnolence which resolved with rescheduling fluoxetine administration to bedtime. Quantitative heparan sulfate levels remained elevated during treatment. Parents reported improved sleep latency time and less nighttime waking. These findings support general tolerability and further study of fluoxetine as a potential therapy for MPS IIIA.

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一名患有黏多醣症 IIIA 的儿童患者开始服用氟西汀:早期观察
氟西汀已被确定为治疗粘多糖病 IIIA(MPS IIIA)的潜在药物,MPS IIIA 是一种使人衰弱的进行性溶酶体贮积症,目前尚无治疗方法获得批准。在 MPS IIIA 小鼠模型中,氟西汀可减少糖胺聚糖和聚集的自噬底物的积累,减轻炎症反应,减缓认知功能的退化。1 我们对一名 6 岁患者进行了治疗,患者在标签外处方中使用了选择性血清素再摄取抑制剂(SSRI)氟西汀。主要终点是安全性。次要探索性评估包括尿硫酸肝素定量。该患者对氟西汀的耐受性良好,并在 12 个月的监测期后继续接受治疗。该患者日间嗜睡症状有所加重,但在将氟西汀用药时间调整到睡前后症状缓解。治疗期间,硫酸肝素定量水平仍然升高。家长表示睡眠潜伏时间有所改善,夜间觉醒次数减少。这些研究结果支持将氟西汀作为治疗 MPS IIIA 的一种潜在疗法进行一般耐受性和进一步研究。
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Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Endocrinology
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期刊介绍: Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports is an open access journal that publishes molecular and metabolic reports describing investigations that use the tools of biochemistry and molecular biology for studies of normal and diseased states. In addition to original research articles, sequence reports, brief communication reports and letters to the editor are considered.
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