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Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase deficiency:Leave no stone unturned

         

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Adenine phosphoribosyltransferase(APRT)deficiency is a rare autosomal recessive disease leading to generation of large amounts of 2,8-dihydroxyadenine(DHA).DHA is excreted in urine,where it precipitates into crystals due to its low solubility.DHA crystals can aggregate into stones or cause injury to the renal parenchyma(DHA nephropathy).Recurrent urolithiasis and DHA nephropathy are the two clinical manifestations of APRT deficiency.Diagnosis of APRT deficiency can be made during childhood as well as adulthood.Diagnosis mainly relies on the recognition of DHA in stones or urine crystals.Measurement of APRT activity and genetic testing are useful for confirmation of diagnosis,for family screening and should be considered in difficult cases of urolithiasis or crystalline nephropathy.Allopurinol therapy is the cornerstone of treatment and is highly effective in preventing recurrence of stones and kidney disease.High fluid intake and dietary modifications are also recommended.Early diagnosis and treatment are of paramount importance to prevent renal damage.Unfortunately,diagnosis of APRT deficiency is often overlooked and irreversible renal failure still occurs in a substantial proportion of patients.Clinicians must be alert to the possibility of APRT deficiency and consider the appropriate diagnostic tests in certain cases.This review discusses the genetic and biochemical mechanisms of APRT deficiency,and the issues of diagnosis and management.

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