Authors
Carlo Viscomi1
Alberto B Burlina2
Imad Dweikat3
Mario Savoiardo4
Costanza Lamperti1
Tatjana Hildebrandt5
Valeria Tiranti1 Massimo Zeviani
Pages From
869
Pages To
871
ISSN
10788956
Journal Name
Nature Medicine
Volume
16
Issue
8
Abstract

Ethylmalonic encephalopathy is caused by mutations in ETHE1, a mitochondrial matrix sulfur dioxygenase, leading to failure to detoxify sulfide, a product of intestinal anaerobes and, in
trace amounts, tissues. Metronidazole, a bactericide, or N-acetylcysteine, a precursor of sulfide-buffering glutathione, substantially prolonged the lifespan of Ethe1-deficient mice, with the combined treatment being additive. The same dual treatment caused marked clinical improvement in five affected children, with hardly any adverse or side effects