Molecular Background and Disease Prevalence of Biotinidase Deficiency in a Polish Population—Data Based on the National Newborn Screening Programme

Author:

Jezela-Stanek AleksandraORCID,Suchoń Lidia,Sobczyńska-Tomaszewska Agnieszka,Czerska Kamila,Kuśmierska Katarzyna,Taybert JoannaORCID,Ołtarzewski Mariusz,Sykut-Cegielska JolantaORCID

Abstract

Biotinidase deficiency (BD) is a rare autosomal recessive metabolic disease. Previously the disease was identified only by clinical signs and symptoms, and since recently, it has been included in newborn screening programs (NBS) worldwide, though not commonly. In Europe, BD prevalence varies highly among different countries, e.g., from 1:7 116 in Turkey to 1:75 842 in Switzerland. This paper aimed to present the molecular spectrum of BD (profound and partial forms) in Polish patients diagnosed within the national NBS of 1,071,463 newborns. The initial suspicion of BD was based on an abnormal biotinidase activity result determined in a dry blood spot (DBS) by colorimetric and by fluorimetric methods while biochemical verification was determined by serum biotinidase activity (as quantitative analysis). The final diagnosis of BD was established by serum enzyme activity and the BTD gene direct sequencing. The obtained results allowed for the estimation of disease prevalence (1:66,966 births, while 1:178,577 for profound and 1:107,146 for partial forms), and gave novel data on the molecular etiology of BD.

Funder

Polish Ministry of Health

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Genetics (clinical),Genetics

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