Novel insights into the phenotype and long-term D-gal treatment in PGM1-CDG: a case series.

Therapeutic advances in rare disease(2023)

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Phosphoglucomutase-1-congenital disorder of glycosylation (PGM1-CDG) (OMIM: 614921) is a rare autosomal recessive inherited metabolic disease caused by the deficiency of the PGM1 enzyme. Like other CDGs, PGM1-CDG has a multisystemic presentation. The most common clinical findings include liver involvement, rhabdomyolysis, hypoglycemia, and cardiac involvement. Phenotypic severity can vary, though cardiac presentation is usually part of the most severe phenotype, often resulting in early death. Unlike the majority of CDGs, PGM1-CDG has a treatment: oral D-galactose (D-gal) supplementation, which significantly improves many aspects of the disorder. Here, we describe five PGM1-CDG patients treated with D-gal and report both on novel clinical symptoms in PGM1-CDG as well as the effects of the D-gal treatment. D-gal resulted in notable clinical improvement in four patients, though the efficacy of treatment varied between the patients. Furthermore, there was a significant improvement or normalization in transferrin glycosylation, liver transaminases and coagulation factors in three patients, creatine kinase (CK) levels in two, while hypoglycemia resolved in two patients. One patient discontinued the treatment due to urinary frequency and lack of clinical improvement. Furthermore, one patient experienced recurrent episodes of rhabdomyolysis and tachycardia even on higher doses of therapy. D-gal also failed to improve the cardiac function, which was initially abnormal in three patients, and remains the biggest challenge in treating PGM1-CDG. Together, our findings expand the phenotype of PGM1-CDG and underline the importance of developing novel therapies that would specifically treat the cardiac phenotype in PGM1-CDG.
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treatment,long-term,d-gal
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