Neurological presentations of inborn errors of purine and pyrimidine metabolism

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PAEDIATRIC NEUROLOGY(2024)

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Purines and pyrimidines are essential components as they are the building blocks of vital molecules, such as nucleic acids, coenzymes, signalling molecules, as well as energy transfer molecules. Purine and pyrimidine metabolism defects are characterised by abnormal concentrations of purines, pyrimidines and/or their metabolites in cells or body fluids. This phenomenon is due to a decreased or an increased activity of enzymes involved in this metabolism and has been reported in humans for over 60 years. This review provides an overview of neurological presentations of inborn errors of purine and pyrimidine metabolism. These conditions can lead to psychomotor retardation, epilepsy, hypotonia, or microcephaly; sensory involvement, such as deafness and visual disturbances; multiple malformations, as well as muscular symptoms. Clinical signs are often nonspecific and thus overlooked, but some diseases are treatable and early diagnosis may improve the child's future. Although these metabolic hereditary diseases are rare, they are most probably under-diagnosed. When confronted with suggestive clinical or laboratory signs, clinicians should prescribe genetic testing in association with a biochemical screening including thorough purine and pyrimidine metabolites analysis and/or specific enzyme evaluation. This is most likely going to increase the number of confirmed patients.
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Neurological presentations,Metabolism defects,Pyrimidine,Purine
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