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The phenotype of adult versus pediatric patients with inborn errors of metabolism

Journal

JOURNAL OF INHERITED METABOLIC DISEASE
Volume 41, Issue 5, Pages 753-756

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1007/s10545-018-0209-9

Keywords

Inborn errors of metabolism; Phenotypic variability; Aging; Genetic factors; Ontogenic factors; Environmental factors

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Until recently, inborn errors of metabolism (IEM) were considered a pediatric specialty, as emphasized by the term inborn, and the concept of adult onset IEM has only very recently reached the adult medical community. Still, an increasing number of adult onset IEM have now been recognized, as new metabolomics and molecular diagnostic techniques have become available. Here, we discuss possible mechanisms underlying phenotypic variability in adult versus children with IEM. Specifically, phenotypic severity and age of onset are expected to be modulated by differences in residual protein activity possibly driven by various genetic factors. Phenotypic variability may also occur in the context of similar protein expression, which suggests the intervention of environmental, ontogenic, and aging factors.

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