A Novel, Highly Sensitive and Specific Biomarker for Niemann-Pick Type C1 Disease
Giese et al. Orphanet Journal of Rare Diseases (2015) 10:78 DOI 10.1186/s13023-015-0274-1
Background: Lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs), are a heterogeneous group of rare disorders caused by defects in genes encoding for proteins involved in the lysosomal degradation of macromolecules. They occur at a frequency of about 1 in 5,000 live births, though recent neonatal screening suggests a higher incidence. New treatment options for LSDs demand a rapid, early diagnosis of LSDs if maximal clinical benefit is to be achieved.
Methods: Here, we describe a novel, highly specific and sensitive biomarker for Niemann-Pick Type C disease type 1 (NPC1), lyso-sphingomyelin-509. We cross-validate this biomarker with cholestane-3β,5α,6β-triol and relative lysosomal volume. The primary cohort for establishment of the biomarker contained 135 NPC1 patients, 66 NPC1 carriers, 241 patients with other LSDs and 46 healthy controls.
Results: With a sensitivity of 100.0% and specificity of 91.0% a cut-off of 1.4 ng/ml was established. Comparison with cholestane-3β,5α,6β-triol and relative acidic compartment volume measurements were carried out with a subset of 125 subjects. Both cholestane-3β,5α,6β-triol and lyso-Sphingomyelin-509 were sufficient in establishing the diagnosis of NPC1 and correlated with disease severity.
Conclusion: In summary, we have established a new biomarker for the diagnosis of NPC1, and further studies will be conducted to assess correlation to disease progress and monitoring treatment.
Authors
- Anne Katrin Giese , MD
- Prof. Hermann Mascher
- Ulrike Grittner , PhD
- Sabrina Eichler , PhD
- Guido Johannes Kramp , PhD
- Jan Lukas , PhD
- Danielle Te Vruchte
- Nada Al Eisa , PhD
- Mario Cortina-Borja , PhD
- Forbes D. Porter , PhD
- Frances M. Platt , PhD
- Prof. Arndt Rolfs , MD