Risk of serious illness in heterozygotes for ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency
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Risk of serious illness in heterozygotes for ornithine transcarbamylase deficiency
Abstract
Ornithine transcarbamylase (OTC) deficiency is an X-linked disorder associated with hyperammonemia. Heterozygous females have variable clinical expression, ranging from asymptomatic illness to recurrent episodes of hyperammonemic coma. We studied 17 OTC-deficient kindreds containing 114 women at risk for heterozygosity. Sixty-one of these women were designated heterozygotes by pedigree analysis, history of protein intolerance, protein tolerance tests, or DNA probe studies. Eleven (18%) of the 61 heterozygotes had experienced encephalopathic episodes; nine (82%) girls died during these episodes. Our findings indicate that there is a significant risk of symptomatic hyperammonemia in females heterozygous for OTC deficiency. We suggest that, within OTC-deficient kindreds, females at risk should be identified early, by means of protein tolerance tests and DNA probe studies. Those who develop significant hyperammonemia after a protein load should be considered for long-term alternate pathway therapy and should receive aggressive therapy during hyperammonemic episodes.
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