[Full-cycle, multidisciplinary and systematic management of citrin deficiency].

Y Z Song, M Deng, L Guo, W X Lin
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Professor Takeyori Saheki's team at Kagoshima University, Japan, published a paper in Nature Genetics in June 1999, pinpointing the pathogenic gene for adult-onset type Ⅱ citrullinemia as SLC25A13 and naming the protein product encoded by this gene as citrin. Over the past 25 years, the researches have made positive progress on the pathophysiological mechanism, clinical phenotype, molecular diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of citrin deficiency (CD) as an autosomal recessive genetic disease. Currently, three age-dependent clinical phenotypes of CD have been found, namely neonatal intrahepatic cholestasis caused by citrin deficiency, failure to thrive and dyslipidemia caused by citrin deficiency, and adult-onset type Ⅱ citrullinemia. Although relevant internal medicine drugs are being researched and developed while liver transplantation has been used for the treatment of CD patients, scientific dietary therapy remains the foundation, core, and key for the management of this disease. Furthermore, CD management involves the full life cycle of patients, requiring the joint efforts of basic and clinical medicine as well as systematic articulation at multi-levels, such as the parents, family, and society. By full-cycle, multidisciplinary, and systematic management, it is an achievable goal for CD patients to learn, work, and live in a healthy manner.

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[枸橼酸缺乏症的全周期、多学科和系统管理]。
1999 年 6 月,日本鹿儿岛大学 Takeyori Saheki 教授团队在《自然-遗传学》(Nature Genetics)杂志上发表论文,指出成人发病型Ⅱ型瓜氨酸血症的致病基因为 SLC25A13,并将该基因编码的蛋白产物命名为柠檬素。25 年来,人们对柠檬蛋白缺乏症(CD)这一常染色体隐性遗传病的病理生理机制、临床表型、分子诊断、治疗和预后等方面的研究取得了积极进展。目前,CD 已发现三种与年龄相关的临床表型,即柠檬素缺乏引起的新生儿肝内胆汁淤积症、柠檬素缺乏引起的发育不全和血脂异常,以及成人发病的Ⅱ型柠檬素血症。虽然相关的内科药物正在研发中,肝移植也已用于 CD 患者的治疗,但科学的饮食治疗仍是治疗该病的基础、核心和关键。此外,CD 的治疗涉及患者的全生命周期,需要基础医学和临床医学的共同努力,也需要家长、家庭、社会等多层面的系统衔接。通过全周期、多学科、系统化的管理,让 CD 患者健康地学习、工作和生活,是一个可以实现的目标。
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