articleAnnals of NeurologyJan 13, 2012Closed access

Evidence‐based path to newborn screening for duchenne muscular dystrophy

Nationwide Children's Hospital · University of Utah · +4 more institutions

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Abstract

Objective

Creatine kinase (CK) levels are increased on dried blood spots in newborns related to the birthing process. As a marker for newborn screening, CK in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) results in false-positive testing. In this report, we introduce a 2-tier system using the dried blood spot to first assess CK with follow-up DMD gene testing.

Methods

A fluorometric assay based upon the enzymatic transphosphorylation of adenosine diphosphate to adenosine triphosphate was used to measure CK activity. Preliminary studies established a population-based range of CK in newborns using 30,547 deidentified anonymous dried blood spot samples. Mutation analysis used genomic DNA extracted from the dried blood spot followed by whole genome amplification with assessment of single-/multiexon deletions/duplications in the DMD gene using multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification.

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Authors

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • Duchenne muscular dystrophy
  • Dried blood spot
  • Newborn screening
  • Medicine
  • Muscular dystrophy
  • Population
  • Creatine kinase
  • Gene
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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