Can Patients with Wilson's Disease Develop Copper Deficiency?

Author:

Chevalier Kevin12ORCID,Obadia Mickaël Alexandre12,Djebrani‐Oussedik Nouzha23,Poujois Aurélia12

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurology Rothschild Foundation Hospital Paris France

2. National Reference Center for Wilson's Disease and Other Copper‐Related Rare Diseases Rothschild Foundation Hospital Paris France

3. Toxicology Laboratory Lariboisière Hospital, APHP Paris France

Abstract

ABSTRACTBackgroundWilson's disease (WD) is a rare genetic condition characterized by a copper overload in organs secondary to mutation in ATP7B gene. Lifelong decoppering treatments are the keystone of the treatment but must be regularly adapted to obtain a correct copper balance and could lead to copper deficiency (CD).ObjectivesStudy the characteristics of CD in WD patients.MethodsCD cases from our cohort of 338 WD patients have been investigated. CD was defined by the association of serum copper, exchangeable copper and urinary copper excretion assays less than two standard deviations from the mean with cytopenia and/or neurological damage of spinal cord origin. A systematic review of literature about cases of CD in WD patient was performed in PubMed database according to PRISMA guidelines.ResultsThree WD patients were diagnosed with CD in our cohort. Review of the literature found 17 other patients. Most of the patients had anemia and neutropenia associated with neurological symptoms (especially progressive posterior cord syndrome). All the patients were treated with Zinc salts and the symptoms occurred more than a decade after the initiation of treatment. The adaptation of the treatment allowed a correction of the cytopenia but only a partial improvement of the neurological symptoms.ConclusionsWD patients can develop CD after many years of zinc therapy. Anemia and neutropenia are red flags that should evoke CD.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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2. The Paradox of Copper Deficiency in Wilson's Disease Patients;Movement Disorders Clinical Practice;2023-06-30

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