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Expanding the concept of peroxisomal diseases and efficient diagnostic system in Japan.

Journal of Human Genetics 2018 September 21
The concept of peroxisomal diseases is expanding because of improvements in diagnostic technology based on advanced biochemical analysis and development of next-generation sequencing. For quicker and more accurate diagnosis of as many patients as possible, we developed a new diagnostic system combining the conventional diagnostic system and comprehensive mutational analysis by whole-exome sequencing in Japan. Adrenoleukodystrophy (ALD) is the most common peroxisomal disease. In the cerebral type of ALD, hematopoietic stem cell transplantation is the only treatment in the early stage, and thus prompt diagnosis will improve the prognosis of affected patients. Furthermore, it is also important to identify pre-symptomatic patients by family analysis of probands by providing appropriate disease information and genetic counseling, which will also lead to early intervention. Here, we summarize current information related to peroxisomal diseases and ALD and introduce our efficient diagnostic system for use in Japan, which resulted in the diagnosis of 73 Japanese patients with peroxisome biogenesis disorders, 16 with impaired β-oxidation of fatty acids, three with impaired etherphospholipid biosynthesis, and 191 Japanese families with ALD so far.

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