Metabolic profile of amniotic fluid as a biochemical tool to screen for inborn errors of metabolism and fetal anomalies

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Angela M. Amorini
Claudio Giorlandino
Salvatore Longo
Serafina D’Urso
Alvaro Mesoraca
Maria Luisa Santoro
Marika Picardi
Stefano Gullotta
Pietro Cignini
Dario Lazzarino
Giuseppe Lazzarino
Barbara Tavazzi
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[1] Catholic University of Rome “Sacro Cuore”,Institute of Biochemistry and Clinical Biochemistry
[2] Artemisia Fetal-Maternal Medical Centre,Department of Prenatal Diagnosis
[3] University of Catania,Department of Biology, Geology and Environmental Sciences, Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
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Amniotic fluid; Purines; Pyrimidines; Amino acids; Prenatal screening; Inborn errors of metabolism;
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Physiologic concentration in amniotic fluid (AF) of several metabolites has not been established with certainty. In this study, we initially assayed purines, pyrimidines, and amino compounds in 1,257 AF withdrawn between the 15th and the 20th week of gestation from actually normal pregnancies (normal gestations, normal offspring). Results allowed to determine physiologic reference intervals for 45 compounds. In these AF, not all purines and pyrimidines were detectable and uric acid (238.35 ± 76.31 μmol/l) had the highest concentration. All amino compounds were measurable, with alanine having the highest concentration (401.10 ± 88.47 μmol/l). In the second part of the study, we performed a blind metabolic screening of AF to evaluate the utility of this biochemical analysis as an additional test in amniocenteses. In 1,295 additional AF from normal pregnancies, all metabolites fell within the confidence intervals determined in the first part of the study. In 24 additional AF from women carrying Down’s syndrome-affected fetuses, glutamate, glutamine, glycine, taurine, valine, isoleucine, leucine, ornithine, and lysine were different from physiologic reference values. One AF sample showed phenylalanine level of 375.54 μmol/l (mean value in normal AF = 65.07 μmol/l) and was from a woman with unreported phenylketonuria with mild hyperphenylalaninemia (serum phenylalanine = 360.88 μmol/l), carrying the IVS 4 + 5 G-T and D394A mutations. The fetus was heterozygote for the maternal D394A mutation. An appropriate diet maintained the mother phenylalanine in the range of normality during pregnancy, avoiding serious damage in fetal and neonatal development. These results suggest that the metabolic screening of AF might be considered as an additional biochemical test in amniocenteses useful to highlight anomalies potentially related to IEM.
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