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Annals of clinical and translational neurology | 2014

GRIN2A mutation and early-onset epileptic encephalopathy: personalized therapy with memantine.

Tyler Mark Pierson; Hongjie Yuan; Eric D. Marsh; Karin Fuentes-Fajardo; David Adams; Thomas C. Markello; Gretchen Golas; Dimitre R. Simeonov; Conisha Holloman; Anel Tankovic; Manish M. Karamchandani; John M. Schreiber; James C. Mullikin; Cynthia J. Tifft; Camilo Toro; Cornelius F. Boerkoel; Stephen F. Traynelis; William A Gahl

Early‐onset epileptic encephalopathies have been associated with de novo mutations of numerous ion channel genes. We employed techniques of modern translational medicine to identify a disease‐causing mutation, analyze its altered behavior, and screen for therapeutic compounds to treat the proband.


Translational Science of Rare Diseases | 2017

Lysosomal storage diseases

Carlos R. Ferreira; William A Gahl

Lysosomes are cytoplasmic organelles that contain a variety of different hydrolases. A genetic deficiency in the enzymatic activity of one of these hydrolases will lead to the accumulation of the material meant for lysosomal degradation. Examples include glycogen in the case of Pompe disease, glycosaminoglycans in the case of the mucopolysaccharidoses, glycoproteins in the cases of the oligosaccharidoses, and sphingolipids in the cases of Niemann-Pick disease types A and B, Gaucher disease, Tay-Sachs disease, Krabbe disease, and metachromatic leukodystrophy. Sometimes, the lysosomal storage can be caused not by the enzymatic deficiency of one of the hydrolases, but by the deficiency of an activator protein, as occurs in the AB variant of GM2 gangliosidosis. Still other times, the accumulated lysosomal material results from failed egress of a small molecule as a consequence of a deficient transporter, as in cystinosis or Salla disease. In the last couple of decades, enzyme replacement therapy has become available for a number of lysosomal storage diseases. Examples include imiglucerase, taliglucerase and velaglucerase for Gaucher disease, laronidase for Hurler disease, idursulfase for Hunter disease, elosulfase for Morquio disease, galsulfase for Maroteaux-Lamy disease, alglucosidase alfa for Pompe disease, and agalsidase alfa and beta for Fabry disease. In addition, substrate reduction therapy has been approved for certain disorders, such as eliglustat for Gaucher disease. The advent of treatment options for some of these disorders has led to newborn screening pilot studies, and ultimately to the addition of Pompe disease and Hurler disease to the Recommended Uniform Screening Panel (RUSP) in 2015 and 2016, respectively.


Archive | 2014

Generalized Arterial Calcification of Infancy

Carlos R. Ferreira; Shira G. Ziegler; William A Gahl


Archive | 2013

Free Sialic Acid Storage Disorders

David Adams; William A Gahl


Archive | 2011

ADENOSINE RECEPTOR AGONISTS FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF VASCULAR OR JOINT CAPSULE CALCIFICATION DISORDERS

William A Gahl; Manfred Boehm; Hilaire Cynthia; Shira G. Ziegler; Thomas C. Markello


Archive | 2012

ENCAPSULATED N-ACETYLMANNOSAMINE OR N-ACETYLNEURAMINIC ACID TO INCREASE SIALYLATION

Marjan Huizing; Tal Yardeni; Christopher M. Jay; Nancy Smyth Templeton; William A Gahl


Archive | 2017

The NIH Undiagnosed Diseases Program

William A Gahl; Cynthia J. Tifft


Archive | 2015

N-ACETYL MANNOSAMMINE AS A THERAPEUTIC AGENT

Marjan Huizing; William A Gahl; Irini Manoli; Enriko Klootwijk


Archive | 2015

Methods of treating pxe with tnap inhibitors

William A Gahl; Shira G. Ziegler; Harry C. Dietz; Anthony B. Pinkerton; José Luis Millán


54th Annual ESPE | 2015

Nephrogenic Diabetes Insipidus with Partial Response to Ddavp Caused by a Novel AVPR2 Splice Site Mutation

Marie Helene Schernthaner-Reiter; David Adams; Ola Nilsson; Giampaolo Trivellin; Mary Scott Ramnitz; Margarita Raygada; Gretchen Golas; Fabio R. Faucz; Kavitha Dileepan; Maya Lodish; Paul R. Lee; Thomas C. Markello; Cynthia J. Tifft; William A Gahl; Constantine Stratakis

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Shira G. Ziegler

National Institutes of Health

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Carlos R. Ferreira

National Institutes of Health

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Cynthia J. Tifft

National Institutes of Health

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Thomas C. Markello

National Institutes of Health

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Gretchen Golas

National Institutes of Health

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Andrew Freiberg

Boston Children's Hospital

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Camilo Toro

National Institutes of Health

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Constantine Stratakis

University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio

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