Multiple carboxylase deficiency

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Multiple carboxylase deficiency
Synonyms MCD
Pronounce N/A
Specialty N/A
Symptoms Lethargy, seizures, hypotonia, skin rash, alopecia
Complications N/A
Onset Neonatal or late-onset
Duration Lifelong
Types N/A
Causes Biotinidase deficiency, Holocarboxylase synthetase deficiency
Risks Genetic inheritance
Diagnosis Blood test, urine organic acid analysis
Differential diagnosis Biotin deficiency, Organic acidemia
Prevention N/A
Treatment Biotin supplementation
Medication N/A
Prognosis Good with treatment
Frequency Rare
Deaths N/A


Multiple carboxylase deficiency (MCD) is a rare metabolic disorder that affects the body's ability to metabolize certain proteins and fats. It is characterized by a deficiency of the enzymes biotinidase and holocarboxylase synthetase, which are necessary for the body to use the vitamin biotin. This deficiency can lead to a variety of symptoms, including skin rash, hair loss, seizures, developmental delay, and potentially life-threatening complications such as metabolic acidosis and coma.

Symptoms and Signs[edit]

The symptoms of MCD can vary widely, but they typically begin in infancy or early childhood. They may include:

Causes[edit]

MCD is caused by mutations in the BTD gene, which provides instructions for making the enzyme biotinidase, or the HLCS gene, which provides instructions for making the enzyme holocarboxylase synthetase. These enzymes are necessary for the body to use the vitamin biotin. Without enough of these enzymes, the body cannot properly metabolize certain proteins and fats.

Diagnosis[edit]

Diagnosis of MCD is typically made through a combination of clinical examination, laboratory testing, and genetic testing. Laboratory tests may include blood and urine tests to check for elevated levels of certain substances that can indicate a problem with biotin metabolism. Genetic testing can confirm a diagnosis by identifying mutations in the BTD or HLCS genes.

Treatment[edit]

Treatment for MCD typically involves lifelong supplementation with biotin. This can help to replace the missing enzymes and allow the body to properly metabolize proteins and fats. In some cases, dietary modifications may also be necessary.

Prognosis[edit]

With early diagnosis and treatment, individuals with MCD can often lead normal, healthy lives. However, if left untreated, the condition can lead to serious, potentially life-threatening complications.

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