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Metabolism, Infection and Immunityin Urea Cycle Disorders
Peter J. Mc Guire MS, MDPhysician-Scientist
National Institutes of Health
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Why is the immune system important?
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The immune system has many different type of cells Bone graft
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Why is the immune system important?
• Body learns to defend itself by:
– Natural infection
– Vaccination
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Why study immune function in UCD or any metabolic disorder?
• Because:– Infection is bad for patients
with UCDwith UCD
• Our question:– Does having a UCD affect
immune function?
Infection is bad for patients with UCD
• Point #1: Infection increases caloric requirements
F 1° C f f– For every 1° C of fever, metabolic rate can increase 10% or more
– Problem: need more calories, but you don’t feel like eating
Infection is bad for patients with UCD
• Point #2: Infection can cause increased muscle breakdown and elevated ammonia
Muscle UCD Liver
Amino acids
Blood
Ammonia
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Infection is bad for patients with UCD
• Point #3: Infection can inhibit urea cycle metabolism
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Infection is bad for patients with UCD
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Immune function in UCD• Since infection can be very
serious...
– How well does the immune t f ti i ti t ithsystem function in patients with
UCD?
– Can patients with UCD be protected from illnesses by vaccination?
Immune function and UCD
• What do we know? Not much, but…– Immune cells don’t like high levels
of blood ammonia
– Immune cells don’t like nutritional deficiencies
– Certain UCD enzyme deficiencies are also present in immune organs and cells
Immune function and UCD
• What don’t we know? A lot…
– How well do immune cells from patients with UCD function?with UCD function?
– Do patients with UCD develop immune protection following vaccination?
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Vaccination in UCD• Regular childhood vaccinations are
recommended including influenza (Barshop and Summar, 2008)
• Childhood vaccines are not associated with adverse events (Klein et al, 2011 and Morgan et al, 2011)
• Do patients with IEM respond? (Brady, 2005)
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Metabolism, INfection and Immunity in Inborn Errors of Metabolism
Peter J. Mc Guire MS, MDPhysician-Scientist
National Institutes of Health
MINIU.S. Department of Health and Human Services
NATIONAL HUMAN GENOME RESEARCH INSTITUTE
Study
MINI Study Participants
Who can participate?To be in the study a person must:
• Be at least 2 years of age
• Have a biochemically confirmed diagnosis of a UCD
We can not enroll anyone who:• Is under 2 years of age
• Is being treated for an intercurrent infection with antibiotics, has evidence of an acute infection, or has confirmed diagnosis of a UCD
or related disorder
,hyperammonemia
• Has received another vaccine or immune modulating drug within the past 6 months
• Is currently living in a hospital
• Does not have a local / regular physician to manage their UCD
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How can I participate?
• At the NIH Clinical Center– Out-patient
– In-patient +/- outpatient
• Samples only
America’s Research HospitalTravel and lodging arranged and covered by NIH
Meals covered by NIHFamily members welcome
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How can I participate?
• Participating as an out-patient– Immune profiling
• Immune cell populations and function, total antibodies, antibodies to childhood vaccinations, inflammation markers, offer vaccination for flu and hepatitis Aoffer vaccination for flu and hepatitis A
– Nutritional profiling• Dietary analysis; nitrogen metabolism; fatty acid, vitamin and
micronutrient status; body composition; bone density
– Address patient needs• Dentistry, Neurology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Endocrinology, Immunology, etc.
How can I participate?
• Participating as an in-patient +/- out-patient– Immune profiling
• Immune cell populations and function, total antibodies, antibodies to childhood vaccinations, inflammation markers, offer vaccination for flu and hepatitis Aoffer vaccination for flu and hepatitis A
– Nutritional profiling• Dietary analysis; nitrogen metabolism; fatty acid, vitamin and
micronutrient status; body composition; bone density; energy expenditure; nitrogen balance
– Address patient needs• Dentistry, Neurology, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation,
Endocrinology, etc.
How can I participate?
• Participating as samples only– Blood- during infectious illnesses (e.g. Flu) and well
states
– Cord blood – humanized mouse models
– Tissues that result from a medical procedure including, but not limited to, liver, tonsil, spleen samples
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Using humanized mice to study immune cell function
• Uses:– Safely study infection
NSG Mouse
Human
Humanized Mouse
– Immune cell function
– Vaccination
– Immune organ function
Cord Blood Cells
Can transplant:Hematopoietic stem cells from cord bloodPeripheral white blood cells from blood samples
www.genome.gov/mini
MINI Study contact informationPrincipal Investigator
Peter J. Mc Guire MS, MD
Study CoordinatorJanet Shiffer, NP
Telephone301-451-9145
Websitehttp://www.genome.gov/mini
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