2019
DOI: 10.1159/000502907
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Early Biomarkers of Fabry Nephropathy: A Review of the Literature

Abstract: Progressive nephropathy is one of the main features of Fabry disease. Although some clinical signs of Fabry nephropathy are already present in childhood, patients are often diagnosed relatively late in the course of the disease due to the absence of specific clinical markers, while a timely diagnosis and the prompt start of enzyme replacement therapy may be beneficial in stabilizing renal function or slowing its decline. Proteinuria/albuminuria has been accepted as the most important marker for Fabry nephropat… Show more

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“…Early identification of endothelial function or other pathologies can provide insight into when ERT should be initiated in order to slow the advancement of adverse effects [49]. Additional tools and biomarkers for measuring endothelial function and other indicators of future pathologies, such as proteomics, are needed to help prevent the deterioration of vital organs [50][51][52]. Newborn screening for FD has been implemented in several states and will lead to earlier detection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Early identification of endothelial function or other pathologies can provide insight into when ERT should be initiated in order to slow the advancement of adverse effects [49]. Additional tools and biomarkers for measuring endothelial function and other indicators of future pathologies, such as proteomics, are needed to help prevent the deterioration of vital organs [50][51][52]. Newborn screening for FD has been implemented in several states and will lead to earlier detection.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although albuminuria is considered a useful marker for FD, many early cases of FD lack significant albuminuria. 27 The study has some method heterogeneity as male DBS was assayed by fluorimetry, while female samples were assayed by tandem mass spectrometry; these methods give comparable but not identical results but most variation is pre-analytical caused by DBS preparation. 28 The cohort we sampled was lower risk than previous studies and included both primary and non-specialist secondary care settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…No data on albuminuria or (less relevant) haematuria. Albuminuria is considered a useful marker for FD but many early cases of FD lack significant albuminuria 24 . The cohort sampled was lower risk than previous studies and included both primary and non-specialist secondary care settings.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%