Benefits of using exchangeable copper and the ratio of exchangeable copper in a real‐world cohort of patients with Wilson disease

Author:

Mariño Zoe123ORCID,Molera‐Busoms Cristina45ORCID,Badenas Celia26ORCID,Quintero‐Bernabeu Jesús578ORCID,Torra Mercè26ORCID,Forns Xavier123ORCID,Artuch Rafael9ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Liver Unit, Hospital Clínic IDIBAPS, CIBERehd Barcelona Spain

2. Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut Universitat de Barcelona (UB) Barcelona Spain

3. European Reference Network on Rare Liver Disorders (ERN‐RARE Liver) Hospital Clinic Barcelona Barcelona Spain

4. Department of Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology and Nutrition Hospital Sant Joan de Deu Barcelona Spain

5. Comprehensive Unit of Complex Hepatology and Pediatric Liver Transplantation (Hospital Sant Joan de Deu and Hospital Vall d'Hebron) Barcelona Spain

6. Biochemistry and Molecular Genetics Unit, Hospital Clínic CIBERER and IDIBAPS Barcelona Spain

7. Pediatric Hepatology and Liver Transplant Unit Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Spain

8. European Reference Network on Rare Liver Disorders (ERN‐Liver), Metabolic Hereditary Disorders (MetabERN) and Transplantation in Children (Transplant Child) Hospital Universitari Vall d'Hebron Barcelona Spain

9. Clinical Biochemistry Department Institut de Recerca Sant Joan de Deu, and CIBERER Barcelona Spain

Abstract

AbstractWilson disease (WD) is a complex disease in which diagnosis and long‐term metabolic copper control remains challenging. The absence of accurate biomarkers requires the combination of different parameters to ensure copper homeostasis. Exchangeable copper and its ratio (REC) have been suggested to be useful biomarkers in this setting. We aimed at introducing these measurements and evaluate their performance and accuracy in our real‐world cohort of WD patients. Exchangeable copper and REC were measured in 48 WD patients and 56 control individuals by inductively coupled plasma‐mass‐spectrometry. Demographic and clinical characteristics were collected. REC was shown to be significantly higher among WD patients compared to controls and useful for WD identification by using the previously established cutoffs: 71.4% of WD patients with a recent diagnosis had REC ≥18.5% and 95.1% of long‐term treated WD had REC ≥14%; only four patients of the cohort presented discordant levels. Moreover, REC values were below 15% in all the control individuals. Exchangeable copper was significantly higher in WD patients compared to controls and tended to be reduced among WD patients who were compliant to medication. This real‐life study confirmed that exchangeable copper and REC are useful serum biomarkers that can be used as complementary tests to ensure WD diagnosis (REC) and copper homeostasis whithin time (exchangeable copper). The desirable target levels for this last objective still needs to be validated in prospective cohorts.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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