Brain-sparing cord blood transplantation for the borderline stage of adrenoleukodystrophy

Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is an X-linked disorder characterized by rapidly progressive deterioration of neurocognitive functions and premature death. In addition to the difficulty in identifying the earliest signs of ALD, treatment-associated exacerbation of neurological symptoms has been an obstac...

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Published inMolecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports Vol. 28; p. 100778
Main Authors Yada, Yutaro, Torio, Michiko, Koga, Yuhki, Yamashita, Fumiya, Ichimura, Takuya, Eguchi, Katsuhide, Ishimura, Masataka, Mushimoto, Yuichi, Hiwatashi, Akio, Sasazuki, Momoko, Kira, Ryutaro, Sakai, Yasunari, Ohga, Shouichi
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Abstract Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is an X-linked disorder characterized by rapidly progressive deterioration of neurocognitive functions and premature death. In addition to the difficulty in identifying the earliest signs of ALD, treatment-associated exacerbation of neurological symptoms has been an obstacle to achieve successful hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) for affected children. We report a 9-year-boy with ALD. He presented with impairment in social skills compatible to the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder from 3 years of age. He showed progressive strabismus, slurred speech and dysmetria at 6 years of age. The head MRI showed symmetrical T2-hyperintense lesions in the occipital white matters with a gadolinium enhancement, which extended to the internal capsules. The Loes score was thus calculated as 13. Very-long-chain-fatty-acids were increased to 1.800 (C24:0/C22:0) and 0.077 (C26:0/C22:0) in leukocytes. Sanger sequencing confirmed the pathogenic variant in ABCD1 (NM_000033.4:p.Gly512Ser). After multidisciplinary discussions over the treatment options, we performed a cord blood HCT with a reduced intensity conditioning (fludarabine, melphalan and brain-sparing total body irradiation). He was fully recovered with >90% chimerism of donor leukocytes at 55 days after HCT. He experienced three times of generalized seizures after discharge, that has been well controlled for 2 years without other complications or neurocognitive deteriorations. For patients with ALD on a borderline indication for HCT, brain-sparing irradiation might be an alternative option in reduced intensity conditioning. Careful decision-making process and tailored conditioning are critical for the successful outcome of HCT for children with ALD. •Therapeutic strategies remain to be established for adrenoleukodystrophy.•Multidisciplinary discussions are necessary for making a decision of treatment.•A 6-year-old boy achieved a successful engraftment after the transplantation.•The brain-sparing method might provide favorable outcomes for adrenoleukodystrophy.
AbstractList Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is an X-linked disorder characterized by rapidly progressive deterioration of neurocognitive functions and premature death. In addition to the difficulty in identifying the earliest signs of ALD, treatment-associated exacerbation of neurological symptoms has been an obstacle to achieve successful hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) for affected children. We report a 9-year-boy with ALD. He presented with impairment in social skills compatible to the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder from 3 years of age. He showed progressive strabismus, slurred speech and dysmetria at 6 years of age. The head MRI showed symmetrical T2-hyperintense lesions in the occipital white matters with a gadolinium enhancement, which extended to the internal capsules. The Loes score was thus calculated as 13. Very-long-chain-fatty-acids were increased to 1.800 (C24:0/C22:0) and 0.077 (C26:0/C22:0) in leukocytes. Sanger sequencing confirmed the pathogenic variant in (NM_000033.4:p.Gly512Ser). After multidisciplinary discussions over the treatment options, we performed a cord blood HCT with a reduced intensity conditioning (fludarabine, melphalan and brain-sparing total body irradiation). He was fully recovered with >90% chimerism of donor leukocytes at 55 days after HCT. He experienced three times of generalized seizures after discharge, that has been well controlled for 2 years without other complications or neurocognitive deteriorations. For patients with ALD on a borderline indication for HCT, brain-sparing irradiation might be an alternative option in reduced intensity conditioning. Careful decision-making process and tailored conditioning are critical for the successful outcome of HCT for children with ALD.
Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is an X-linked disorder characterized by rapidly progressive deterioration of neurocognitive functions and premature death. In addition to the difficulty in identifying the earliest signs of ALD, treatment-associated exacerbation of neurological symptoms has been an obstacle to achieve successful hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) for affected children. We report a 9-year-boy with ALD. He presented with impairment in social skills compatible to the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder from 3 years of age. He showed progressive strabismus, slurred speech and dysmetria at 6 years of age. The head MRI showed symmetrical T2-hyperintense lesions in the occipital white matters with a gadolinium enhancement, which extended to the internal capsules. The Loes score was thus calculated as 13. Very-long-chain-fatty-acids were increased to 1.800 (C24:0/C22:0) and 0.077 (C26:0/C22:0) in leukocytes. Sanger sequencing confirmed the pathogenic variant in ABCD1 (NM_000033.4:p.Gly512Ser). After multidisciplinary discussions over the treatment options, we performed a cord blood HCT with a reduced intensity conditioning (fludarabine, melphalan and brain-sparing total body irradiation). He was fully recovered with >90% chimerism of donor leukocytes at 55 days after HCT. He experienced three times of generalized seizures after discharge, that has been well controlled for 2 years without other complications or neurocognitive deteriorations. For patients with ALD on a borderline indication for HCT, brain-sparing irradiation might be an alternative option in reduced intensity conditioning. Careful decision-making process and tailored conditioning are critical for the successful outcome of HCT for children with ALD. •Therapeutic strategies remain to be established for adrenoleukodystrophy.•Multidisciplinary discussions are necessary for making a decision of treatment.•A 6-year-old boy achieved a successful engraftment after the transplantation.•The brain-sparing method might provide favorable outcomes for adrenoleukodystrophy.
Background: Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is an X-linked disorder characterized by rapidly progressive deterioration of neurocognitive functions and premature death. In addition to the difficulty in identifying the earliest signs of ALD, treatment-associated exacerbation of neurological symptoms has been an obstacle to achieve successful hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) for affected children. Case report: We report a 9-year-boy with ALD. He presented with impairment in social skills compatible to the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder from 3 years of age. He showed progressive strabismus, slurred speech and dysmetria at 6 years of age. The head MRI showed symmetrical T2-hyperintense lesions in the occipital white matters with a gadolinium enhancement, which extended to the internal capsules. The Loes score was thus calculated as 13. Very-long-chain-fatty-acids were increased to 1.800 (C24:0/C22:0) and 0.077 (C26:0/C22:0) in leukocytes. Sanger sequencing confirmed the pathogenic variant in ABCD1 (NM_000033.4:p.Gly512Ser). After multidisciplinary discussions over the treatment options, we performed a cord blood HCT with a reduced intensity conditioning (fludarabine, melphalan and brain-sparing total body irradiation). He was fully recovered with >90% chimerism of donor leukocytes at 55 days after HCT. He experienced three times of generalized seizures after discharge, that has been well controlled for 2 years without other complications or neurocognitive deteriorations. Conclusion: For patients with ALD on a borderline indication for HCT, brain-sparing irradiation might be an alternative option in reduced intensity conditioning. Careful decision-making process and tailored conditioning are critical for the successful outcome of HCT for children with ALD.
• Therapeutic strategies remain to be established for adrenoleukodystrophy. • Multidisciplinary discussions are necessary for making a decision of treatment. • A 6-year-old boy achieved a successful engraftment after the transplantation. • The brain-sparing method might provide favorable outcomes for adrenoleukodystrophy.
Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is an X-linked disorder characterized by rapidly progressive deterioration of neurocognitive functions and premature death. In addition to the difficulty in identifying the earliest signs of ALD, treatment-associated exacerbation of neurological symptoms has been an obstacle to achieve successful hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) for affected children.BACKGROUNDAdrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is an X-linked disorder characterized by rapidly progressive deterioration of neurocognitive functions and premature death. In addition to the difficulty in identifying the earliest signs of ALD, treatment-associated exacerbation of neurological symptoms has been an obstacle to achieve successful hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) for affected children.We report a 9-year-boy with ALD. He presented with impairment in social skills compatible to the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder from 3 years of age. He showed progressive strabismus, slurred speech and dysmetria at 6 years of age. The head MRI showed symmetrical T2-hyperintense lesions in the occipital white matters with a gadolinium enhancement, which extended to the internal capsules. The Loes score was thus calculated as 13. Very-long-chain-fatty-acids were increased to 1.800 (C24:0/C22:0) and 0.077 (C26:0/C22:0) in leukocytes. Sanger sequencing confirmed the pathogenic variant in ABCD1 (NM_000033.4:p.Gly512Ser). After multidisciplinary discussions over the treatment options, we performed a cord blood HCT with a reduced intensity conditioning (fludarabine, melphalan and brain-sparing total body irradiation). He was fully recovered with >90% chimerism of donor leukocytes at 55 days after HCT. He experienced three times of generalized seizures after discharge, that has been well controlled for 2 years without other complications or neurocognitive deteriorations.CASE REPORTWe report a 9-year-boy with ALD. He presented with impairment in social skills compatible to the diagnosis of autism spectrum disorder from 3 years of age. He showed progressive strabismus, slurred speech and dysmetria at 6 years of age. The head MRI showed symmetrical T2-hyperintense lesions in the occipital white matters with a gadolinium enhancement, which extended to the internal capsules. The Loes score was thus calculated as 13. Very-long-chain-fatty-acids were increased to 1.800 (C24:0/C22:0) and 0.077 (C26:0/C22:0) in leukocytes. Sanger sequencing confirmed the pathogenic variant in ABCD1 (NM_000033.4:p.Gly512Ser). After multidisciplinary discussions over the treatment options, we performed a cord blood HCT with a reduced intensity conditioning (fludarabine, melphalan and brain-sparing total body irradiation). He was fully recovered with >90% chimerism of donor leukocytes at 55 days after HCT. He experienced three times of generalized seizures after discharge, that has been well controlled for 2 years without other complications or neurocognitive deteriorations.For patients with ALD on a borderline indication for HCT, brain-sparing irradiation might be an alternative option in reduced intensity conditioning. Careful decision-making process and tailored conditioning are critical for the successful outcome of HCT for children with ALD.CONCLUSIONFor patients with ALD on a borderline indication for HCT, brain-sparing irradiation might be an alternative option in reduced intensity conditioning. Careful decision-making process and tailored conditioning are critical for the successful outcome of HCT for children with ALD.
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Author Kira, Ryutaro
Koga, Yuhki
Sasazuki, Momoko
Yamashita, Fumiya
Torio, Michiko
Sakai, Yasunari
Ishimura, Masataka
Ohga, Shouichi
Mushimoto, Yuichi
Ichimura, Takuya
Yada, Yutaro
Eguchi, Katsuhide
Hiwatashi, Akio
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Keywords HDC
Brain-sparing irradiation
GVHD
Hematopoietic cell transplantation
ASD
Adrenoleukodystrophy
CBT
VLCFA
Loes score
HCT
Reduced-intensity conditioning
ALD
HLA
GVHD, graft failure and graft-versus-host disease
HLA, human leukocyte antigen
ALD, Adrenoleukodystrophy
ASD, autism spectrum disorder
HDC, hydrocortisone
VLCFA, very long-chain saturated fatty acids
HCT, hematopoietic cell transplantation
CBT, cord blood transplantation
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• Therapeutic strategies remain to be established for adrenoleukodystrophy. • Multidisciplinary discussions are necessary for making a decision of treatment. •...
Background: Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is an X-linked disorder characterized by rapidly progressive deterioration of neurocognitive functions and premature...
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