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Review
. 2018 Jan;60(1):13-18.
doi: 10.1111/dmcn.13600. Epub 2017 Nov 1.

Treatment strategies for lysosomal storage disorders

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Treatment strategies for lysosomal storage disorders

Michael Beck. Dev Med Child Neurol. 2018 Jan.
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Abstract

Over the past several years the number of treatments available for patients with lysosomal storage disorders has rapidly increased. Haematopoietic stem cell transplantation, enzyme replacement therapy, substrate reduction, and chaperone therapies are currently available, and gene therapies and other treatments are rapidly advancing. Despite remarkable advances, the efficacy of most of these therapies is limited, particularly because the treatments are usually initiated when organ damage has already occurred. To circumvent this limitation, screening in newborn infants for lysosomal storage disorders has been introduced in many countries. However, this screening is complicated by the broad clinical variability of the disorders and the fact that many individuals who will be detected as having an enzyme deficiency will develop symptoms very late or never in their life. This paper provides an overview of available therapies for lysosomal storage disorders and describes those treatments that are under development.

What this paper adds: For a few lysosomal storage disorders, new therapies are available or under development. These therapies include enzyme replacement therapy, small molecules, and gene therapy. The new therapies cannot cure patients, but can stabilize organ function or slow progression.

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