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Elevated methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) screening markers in Hispanic and preterm newborns
Authors:Gang Peng  Christina A de Fontnouvelle  Gregory M Enns  Tina M Cowan  Hongyu Zhao  Curt Scharfe
Institution:1. Department of Genetics, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, CT, United States;2. Department of Biostatistics, Yale University School of Public Health, New Haven, CT, United States;3. Department of Pediatrics, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, United States;4. Department of Pathology, Stanford University School of Medicine, Stanford, CA, United States
Abstract:Analysis of California newborn screening (NBS) data revealed a high prevalence of Hispanic infants testing positive for methylmalonic acidemia (MMA), a trend seen for both true- and false-positive cases. Here we show that Hispanic infants have significantly higher levels of MMA screening markers than non-Hispanics. Preterm birth and increased birth weight were found to be associated with elevated MMA marker levels but could not entirely explain these differences. While the preterm birth rate was higher in Blacks than Hispanics, Black infants had on average the lowest MMA marker levels. Preterm birth was associated with lower birth weight and increased MMA marker levels suggesting that gestational age is the stronger predictive covariate compared to birth weight. These findings could help explain why MMA false-positive results are more likely in Hispanic than in Black infants, which could inform screening and diagnostic procedures for MMA and potentially other disorders in newborns.
Keywords:Newborn screening  Public Health  Inborn metabolic disorders  Genetics  Metabolism  NBS  newborn screening  MMA  methylmalonic acidemia  MS/MS  tandem mass spectrometry
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