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Abstract
Introduction
Infantile-onset Pompe disease (IOPD) is due to mutations in the GAA gene leading to profound deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme α-1,4-glucosidase. The disease is characterized by severe hypotonia, hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, macroglossia, and liver enlargement with onset in the first months of life. In the late-onset form (LOPD), muscle signs predominate with a clinical picture resembling muscle dystrophies. Enzyme replacement therapy with alglucosidase alfa (rhGAA) has been available since 2006 and patients treated with the enzyme show improved outcomes. Nevertheless, there is evidence that some patients have a suboptimal response or, after an initial improvement, reach a plateau with stabilization of the clinical picture. Thus, a new enzyme formulation, avalglucosidase alfa (neoGAA), with a higher degree of mannosylation, was developed.
Methods
We conducted a multicenter survey that collected data on four patients with IOPD, aged 6 to 16 years, who were switched to neoGAA thanks to a compassionate use program, after being treated for an average of 11.5 years with rhGAA. Follow-up data, including biochemical parameters and clinical features, were analyzed to determine clinical outcomes and the safety profile after a mean of 9 months.
Results
Patients with IOPD who were treated with neoGAA showed a positive change in biomarker levels. Moreover, the clinical picture revealed improved motor performance and cardiac parameters in patients who previously responded poorly.
Conclusion
This study highlights the improved efficacy of neoGAA, as a next generation enzyme replacement therapy, in 4 Italian patients with IOPD. Several clinical parameters showed a positive response to the new formulation suggesting that, if used at diagnosis, neoGAA may result in better outcomes for patients with IOPD.
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.