NTBC treatment monitoring in chilean patients with tyrosinemia type 1 and its association with biochemical parameters and liver biomarkers
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Fuenzalida, Karen
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NTBC treatment monitoring in chilean patients with tyrosinemia type 1 and its association with biochemical parameters and liver biomarkers
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Treatment and follow-up in Hereditary Tyrosinemia type 1 (HT-1) patients require comprehensive clinical and dietary management, which involves drug therapy with NTBC and the laboratory monitoring of parameters, including NTBC levels, succinylacetone (SA), amino acids, and various biomarkers of liver and kidney function. Good adherence to treatment and optimal adjustment of the NTBC dose, according to clinical manifestations and laboratory parameters, can prevent severe liver complications such as hepatocarcinogenesis (HCC). We analyzed several laboratory parameters for 15 HT-1 patients over one year of follow-up in a cohort that included long-term NTBC-treated patients (more than 20 years), as well as short-term patients (one year). Based on this analysis, we described the overall adherence by our cohort of 70% adherence to drug and dietary treatment. A positive correlation was found between blood and plasma NTBC concentration with a conversion factor of 2.57. Nonetheless, there was no correlation of the NTBC level with SA levels, alpha FP, liver biomarkers, and amino acids in paired samples analysis. By separating according to the range of the NTBC concentration, we therefore determined the mean concentration of each biochemical marker, for NTBC ranges above 15-25 mu mol/L. SA in urine and alpha FP showed mean levels within controlled parameters in our group of patients. Future studies analyzing a longer follow-up period, as well as SA determination in the blood, are encouraged to confirm the present findings.
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Corporacion de apoyo a la Investigacion en Nutricion, CINUT
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J. Clin. Med. 2021, 10, 5832
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