Phenylketonuria: Martha Blair Gwaltney Medical Genetics R Ostrowski, Phd. and L. Mcnally, M.S. July 13, 2002
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a genetic disorder that prevents the body from breaking down an amino acid called phenylalanine. If left untreated, it can cause intellectual disabilities and developmental problems. However, with early diagnosis through newborn screening and treatment with a low-protein diet, patients can live healthy lives. The diet restricts foods high in phenylalanine and uses a special formula. Maintaining the diet lifelong is important to prevent health issues. Due to newborn screening programs, most children with PKU avoid disability and have a normal lifespan if treatment begins early in life.
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Phenylketonuria: Martha Blair Gwaltney Medical Genetics R Ostrowski, Phd. and L. Mcnally, M.S. July 13, 2002
Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a genetic disorder that prevents the body from breaking down an amino acid called phenylalanine. If left untreated, it can cause intellectual disabilities and developmental problems. However, with early diagnosis through newborn screening and treatment with a low-protein diet, patients can live healthy lives. The diet restricts foods high in phenylalanine and uses a special formula. Maintaining the diet lifelong is important to prevent health issues. Due to newborn screening programs, most children with PKU avoid disability and have a normal lifespan if treatment begins early in life.
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Phenylketonuria
Martha Blair Gwaltney
Medical Genetics R Ostrowski, PhD. and L. McNally, M.S. July 1, !""! Martha Blair Gwaltney Page 2 #$stract Phenylketonuria (PKU) is a disease in which one cannot metabolize the amino acid phenylalanine normally !t is an autosomal recessi"e trait so there#ore both parents must be $silent carriers% !# not treated& the disease can cause se"ere problems& including mental retardation 'owe"er& due to newborn screening& patients can be diagnosed early (his allows #or the treatment o# PKU& which is a strict low phenylalanine diet that must begin early in li#e and be well maintained !# treatment is #ollowed& PKU patients can li"e a normal li#e Martha Blair Gwaltney Page ) %ntroduction *r +sb,orn -olling& #rom .orway& disco"ered Phenylketonuria in /0)1 (see #igure /) + woman brought her two se"erely mentally retarded to *r +sb,orn because she had noticed a peculiar smell coming #rom them (he woman had been to many doctors but none had been able to help Unlike most doctors at the time& *r +sb,orn had knowledge o# chemistry and biochemistry 'e e2amined the two children& a girl si2 and a hal# years o# age and a #our3year3old boy *r +sb,orn #ound nothing o# importance in the clinical e2amination& but took urine samples 'e tested the urine with #erric chloride& a chemical used to detect ketones in diabetics .ormal urine stays a brownish color when #erric chloride is added while the presence o# ketones turns urine purple or burgundy 4urprisingly& the children5s urine turned a dark green when tested (his had ne"er been seen be#ore +#ter doing much testing and researching& *r +sb,orn realized that phenylpyru"ic acid was responsible and was being e2creted in the urine (hrough #urther testing& *r +sb,orn #ound that the patients had "ery high le"els o# phenylalanine (his was the beginning o# Phenylketonuria (PKU) (.ational PKU news) PKU a##ects / in /6&666 babies (hese babies are predominantly 7aucasians and 8ast +sians (he disease is e2ceedingly rare in +#ricans (.ational PKU news) Phenoty&ic Milestones and Dia'nostic (echni)ues PKU is a rare& inherited metabolic disease resulting in mental retardation and other neurological problems when treatment is not started within the #irst #ew weeks o# li#e (.ational 9rganization #or :are *isorders; PKU news) <hen two carriers concei"e Martha Blair Gwaltney Page 1 there is a 2= > chance #or each pregnancy that a PKU baby will be born 'owe"er& the chance o# two carriers mating is / in 2&=66 (.ational PKU news) PKU is the result o# an inborn error o# metabolism& arising #rom the absence o# a single enzyme (.!') (his enzyme& phenylalanine hydro2ylase (P+')& is produced in the li"er P+' normally con"erts the amino acid phenylalanine to another amino acid& tyrosine (.ational PKU news) P+' works by grabbing an o2ygen atom and trans#erring it to the phenylalanine molecule + nearby hydrogen ion then attaches to the o2ygen #orming tyrosine + mutation to the P+' gene on the long arm (?) o# chromosome /2 results in an enzyme that does not work properly and there#ore the body cannot metabolize phenylalanine (@osiah Macy& @r -oundation) Phenylalanine plays an important role in a metabolic pathway Genes in the metabolic pathway are always turned o## until a precursor turns them on Phenylalanine works as a precursor to turn on gene /& which creates P+' to produce tyrosine (he presence o# tyrosine then turns on gene 2& which produces another enzyme to continue the pathway and cause other genes to turn on + #inal product in the pathway is the pigment melanin !n PKU& a de#ect in gene / pre"ents phenylalanine5s con"ersion to tyrosine resulting in phenylalanine building up in the body (@osiah Macy& @r -oundation; see #igure 2) *isruption o# the metabolic pathway causes many problems 82cess phenylalanine in the brain poisons neurons and leads to mental retardation (@osiah Macy& @r -oundation) <hen not treated& PKU patients may ha"e a smaller than normal head (hey also ha"e broad shoulders& a stooping #igure and a spastic gait 82cess phenylalanine creates a musty odor and a de#iciency in tyrosine leads to lighter skin and Martha Blair Gwaltney Page = hair because the melanin pathway is a##ected (he skin disorder eczema is common in PKU patients (@osiah Macy& @r -oundation and .ational PKU news) 9ne may also notice hyperacti"ity& aggressi"e beha"ior& epilepsy& seizures& and psychiatric disturbance (.!') 4ymptoms o# PKU are typically absent in newborns 'owe"er& in rare cases a newborn may show signs that include being abnormally drowsy and listless (hey may also e2perience di##iculties #eeding (.ational 9rganization #or :are *isorders) (he diagnosis #or PKU is #airly simple *octors per#orm newborn screening by pricking the heel or hand o# the newborn to collect a #ew drops o# blood on a piece o# #ilter paper (aka Guthrie cards) + cut out o# the bloodspot is placed on a plate o# bacteria that cannot grow without phenylalanine !# the bacteria grow& phenylalanine is present& possibly indicating PKU (he se"erity o# PKU depends on the size o# the halo o# bacteria + larger halo o# bacteria indicates a higher amount o# phenylalanine present 9ther blood tests must be conducted to determine i# the high le"el o# phenylalanine is due to PKU or a de#ect in another protein A B'1 A that causes the same symptoms (.ational PKU news) Discussion (he main treatment #or PKU is to begin a "ery strict diet early in li#e and maintain that diet well (his diet eliminates all #oods that are high in protein +ll protein contains phenylalanine and is there#ore dangerous to a PKU patient -oods that cannot be eaten includeB meat& #ish& poultry& milk& eggs& cheese& ice cream& legumes& nuts& and products containing #lour + synthetic #ormula is used as a nutritional substitute +lthough it was once belie"ed that the diet could be discontinued around the ages o# C3/6& it is now said that the diet should be maintained #or a li#etime (he diet is especially important to Martha Blair Gwaltney Page C pregnant women who ha"e PKU !# these women consume phenylalanine during their pregnancy& the buildup can become "ery dangerous to their baby (he result could be as se"ere as mental retardation (@osiah Macy& @r -oundation; .ational 9rganization #or :are *isorders; and .ational PKU news) *onclusion PKU is a serious disease 'owe"er& due to newborn screening carried out in e"ery state in +merica& PKU babies can li"e a normal li#e (here is a #airly simple treatment #or phenylketonuria +ll one has to do is #ollow a low phenylalanine diet !# the patient does not ha"e a bad case o# PKU& then the diet is not that e2clusi"e 8"en though phenylketonuria can be a se"ere disease& patients that ha"e it are li"ing a li#e ,ust like anyone else thanks to today5s diagnostic techni?ues and treatments Martha Blair Gwaltney Page D Re+erences @osiah Macy& @r -oundation $Phenylketonuria% Ewww.your'enesyourhealth.or'F (+ccessed DGCG62) .ational 9rganization #or :are *isorders $Phenylketonuria (PKU)% Ewww.rarediseases.or'F (+ccessed DGCG62) .ational PKU .ews $+bout PKU% Ewww.&kunews.or'F (+ccessed DGCG62) .!' 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#&&endi2 3i'ure 1 *r +sb,orn -olling disco"ered PKU in /0)1 (PKU news) 3i'ure ! Phenylalanine works as a precursor to turn on gene /& which creates P+' to produce tyrosine (he presence o# tyrosine then turns on gene 2& which produces another enzyme to continue the metabolic pathway <hen phenylalanine does not work properly& it does not con"ert to tyrosine and instead becomes a buildup o# phenylpyru"ic acid (his in return causes PKU (wwwchemuclaeduGIaliceGchemistryGdeptG#acultyGpicturesGPKU34chemegi#)
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