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
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