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. 2016 Dec;2(4):15.
doi: 10.3390/ijns2040015. Epub 2016 Dec 6.

Newborn Screening for X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy

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Newborn Screening for X-Linked Adrenoleukodystrophy

Ann B Moser et al. Int J Neonatal Screen. 2016 Dec.

Abstract

Early diagnosis of males with X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy (X-ALD) is essential for preventing loss of life due to adrenal insufficiency and for timely therapy of the childhood cerebral form of X-ALD with hematopoietic cell transplantation. This article describes X-ALD, the current therapies, the history of the development of the newborn screening test, the approval by the Secretary of Health and Human Services for the addition of X-ALD newborn screening to the recommended uniform panel of disorders screened as newborns (RUSP) and the successful implementation of X-ALD newborn screening in the state of New York beginning on 30 December 2013. Follow-up guidelines that have been established in New York are outlined. Based on the success of newborn screening in New York, and early results in Connecticut, where X-ALD newborn screening started in December 2015, and in California, where X-ALD newborn screening began in September 2016, we are confident and hopeful that X-ALD newborn screening will expand to include all US states and to countries that have established neonatal screening programs. The Minster of Health in the Netherlands has approved the addition of X-ALD to the newborn screening program with a start date expected in 2017. The states, such as Massachusetts, Illinois, Minnesota, New Jersey, Florida and Washington, that have legislative approval will commence screening as soon as budgetary resources, testing and follow-up procedures are in place.

Keywords: C26:0 lysophosphatidyl choline; X-linked adrenoleukodystrophy; adrenal insufficiency; dried blood spot; hematopoietic cell transplantation; newborn screening; peroxisomal disorders; tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS).

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Conflict of interest statement

Conflicts of Interest: The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose. Gerald V. Raymond serves as a consultant for Bluebird Bio (Cambridge, MA, USA).

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