Consensus of Expert Opinion for the Diagnosis and Management of Hypermanganesaemia With Dystonia 1 and 2.

Abstract

Hypermanganesaemia with Dystonia 1 and 2 (HMNDYT1 and 2) are inherited, autosomal recessive disorders caused by pathogenic variants in the genes encoding the manganese transporters SLC30A10 and SLC39A14, respectively. Impaired hepatic and enterocytic manganese uptake (SLC39A14) and excretion (SLC30A10) lead to deposition of manganese in the basal ganglia resulting in childhood-onset dystonia-parkinsonism. HMNDYT1 is characterized by additional features due to manganese accumulation in the liver causing cirrhosis, polycythaemia, and depleted iron stores. High blood manganese levels and pathognomonic MRI brain appearances of manganese deposition resulting in T1 hyperintensity of the basal ganglia are diagnostic clues. Treatment is limited to chelation therapy and iron supplementation that can prevent disease progression. Due to their rarity, the awareness of the inherited manganese transporter defects is limited. Here, we provide consensus expert recommendations for the diagnosis and treatment of patients with HMNDYT1 and 2 in order to facilitate early diagnosis and optimize clinical outcome. These recommendations were developed through an evidence and consensus-based process led by a group of 13 international experts across the disciplines of metabolic medicine, neurology, hematology, genetics, and radiology, and address the clinical presentation, diagnostic investigations, principles of treatment, and monitoring of patients with HMNDYT1 and 2.

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Humans, Metal Metabolism, Inborn Errors, Metabolic Diseases, Manganese, Cation Transport Proteins, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Consensus, Disease Management

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10.1002/jimd.70031

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Fang, Sherry, Peter T Clayton, Divyani Garg, Sangeetha Yoganathan, Maha S Zaki, Elin A Helgadottir, Vala K Palmadottir, Maude Landry, et al. (2025). Consensus of Expert Opinion for the Diagnosis and Management of Hypermanganesaemia With Dystonia 1 and 2. Journal of inherited metabolic disease, 48(3). p. e70031. 10.1002/jimd.70031 Retrieved from https://hdl.handle.net/10161/33834.

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Gospe

Sidney M. Gospe

Adjunct Professor in the Department of Pediatrics

Dr. Gospe held the Herman and Faye Sarkowsky Endowed Chair of Child Neurology at the University of Washington and directed the Division of Neurology at Seattle Children's Hospital from 2000-2017.  He joined the Duke faculty as Adjunct Professor of Pediatrics in 2017.  Dr. Gospe's research focuses on the natural history, genetics and management of pyridoxine-dependent epilepsy.


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