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. 2020 Jun;33(3):569-581.
doi: 10.1007/s40620-019-00663-6. Epub 2019 Oct 24.

Identifying Fabry patients in dialysis population: prevalence of GLA mutations by renal clinic screening, 1995-2019

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Identifying Fabry patients in dialysis population: prevalence of GLA mutations by renal clinic screening, 1995-2019

Ivana Capuano et al. J Nephrol. 2020 Jun.

Abstract

Background: Fabry disease (FD) is a rare X-linked genetic disorder of glycosphingolipid catabolism caused by mutations in the GLA gene. Its heterogeneous presentation, the paucity of specific early markers, and the absence of a genotype-phenotype correlation are associated with a delayed or missed diagnosis. The true prevalence of FD remains so far unknown.

Methods: A systematic search of FD screening studies in dialysis patients published from January 1995 until January 2019 was performed to reanalyze the prevalence of GLA mutations in this population after assigning their correct phenotype.

Results: Twenty five screening studies involving 39,621 dialysis patients were included. Of them, 116 [91 males (0.23%) and 25 females (0.06%)] were positive to the GLA sequencing analysis. 56 (48.2%) had benign variant, 52 (44.8%) a pathogenic GLA mutation (39 classic and 13 late onset mutations) and 8 (6.9%) a mutation of uncertain significance. The overall prevalence of GLA variants was 0.24% [CI 95%, 0.17-0.32] while the overall prevalence recalculated on basis of only pathogenetic mutations was 0.14% [CI 95%, 0.08-0.20]. This difference was significant (P = 0.048).

Conclusions: Although the real prevalence of classic FD is low, the screening in the high-risk renal population remains of primary interest as an early diagnosis is fundamental for a timely specific therapy; moreover, the identification of index cases could allow patients' relatives to be investigated and promptly treated.

Keywords: Dialysis; Fabry disease; GLA mutation; Prevalence; Screening.

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