Waguespack SG, Hui SL, White KE, Buckwalter KA, Econs MJ. Measurement of Tartrate-Resistant Acid Phosphatase and the Brain
Isoenzyme of Creatine Kinase Accurately Diagnoses Type II Autosomal Dominant Osteopetrosis but Does Not Identify Gene Carriers.
J Clin Endocrinol Metab 2002 May;87(5):2212-7
Autosomal dominant osteopetrosis type II (ADO2) is typically diagnosed from radiographs, which demonstrate the pathognomonic findings
of osteosclerosis and endobone formation. Individuals with ADO2 also have elevated serum levels of tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase
(TRAP) and the BB isoenzyme of creatine kinase (CK-BB). In the current study, we tested the utility of these enzymes in making or
refuting a diagnosis of ADO2. Furthermore, because ADO2 has incomplete penetrance, we examined whether TRAP and CK-BB were helpful
in identifying gene carriers. We studied eight families, measured serum levels of TRAP and CK-BB in 52 affected individuals and 12
obligate gene carriers, and compared their values with age-matched controls. Our results demonstrate that affected patients have
significantly elevated levels of both TRAP and CK-BB. In contrast, gene carriers have values that are not different from controls.
Furthermore, in our study population, TRAP and CK-BB have a high diagnostic sensitivity and specificity, particularly in children.
From this large study of ADO2 patients and carriers, we conclude that: 1) TRAP and CK-BB are significantly elevated in patients with
ADO2, 2) obligate carriers cannot be adequately identified by measurement of these analytes, and 3) TRAP and CK-BB are highly sensitive
and specific diagnostic tests that can efficiently and effectively screen high-risk individuals who have not had previous radiographic
assessment.
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