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Review
. 2023 Sep 7;9(1):46.
doi: 10.1038/s41572-023-00456-z.

Glycogen storage diseases

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Review

Glycogen storage diseases

William B Hannah et al. Nat Rev Dis Primers. .

Abstract

Glycogen storage diseases (GSDs) are a group of rare, monogenic disorders that share a defect in the synthesis or breakdown of glycogen. This Primer describes the multi-organ clinical features of hepatic GSDs and muscle GSDs, in addition to their epidemiology, biochemistry and mechanisms of disease, diagnosis, management, quality of life and future research directions. Some GSDs have available guidelines for diagnosis and management. Diagnostic considerations include phenotypic characterization, biomarkers, imaging, genetic testing, enzyme activity analysis and histology. Management includes surveillance for development of characteristic disease sequelae, avoidance of fasting in several hepatic GSDs, medically prescribed diets, appropriate exercise regimens and emergency letters. Specific therapeutic interventions are available for some diseases, such as enzyme replacement therapy to correct enzyme deficiency in Pompe disease and SGLT2 inhibitors for neutropenia and neutrophil dysfunction in GSD Ib. Progress in diagnosis, management and definitive therapies affects the natural course and hence morbidity and mortality. The natural history of GSDs is still being described. The quality of life of patients with these conditions varies, and standard sets of patient-centred outcomes have not yet been developed. The landscape of novel therapeutics and GSD clinical trials is vast, and emerging research is discussed herein.

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