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    Acylcarnitines' Level in the Dried Blood Spot Samples of Healthy Newborns in Serbia-The Pilot Study
    (2023)
    Beletic, Andjelo (16318445800)
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    Tijanic, Aleksandra (57490147000)
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    Nikolic, Tatjana (57193994432)
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    Chrastina, Petr (57411056600)
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    Stefanovic, Aleksandar (8613866900)
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    Stankovic, Sanja (7005216636)
    Analysis of the acylcarnitines' (ACs) is the mainstay for screening for fatty acid oxidation disorders (FAOD). Data about the ACs profile in the dried blood spot samples of healthy newborns in Serbia are not at disposal. Therefore, we determined the ACs levels and established the cut-offs. Between August 2018 and August 2019 a total of 1771 samples had been analysed. Cut-offs, established using a non-parametric approach, were verified in comparison with the worldwide target ranges and the data for several Caucasian populations. The majority of ACs had comparable distribution in Serbian and the worldwide population. In case of discrepancy, the individual alterations had a frequency of less than 10%. Seventeen out of 25 established cutoffs were in the worldwide target range. Reliability of the cut-offs positioning out of the target ranges is not jeopardized, since alterations are negligible or similar findings were reported for other Caucasian populations. The established and verified set of cut-offs can be used in the future screening for carnitine uptake/transport defect, medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency, very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency, long-chain L-3 hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency, trifunctional protein deficiency, carnitine palmitoyltransferase deficiency Ia and II, as well as carnitine:acylcarnitine translocase deficiency. © 2023 Andjelo Beletic et al., published by Sciendo.
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    Acylcarnitines' Level in the Dried Blood Spot Samples of Healthy Newborns in Serbia-The Pilot Study
    (2023)
    Beletic, Andjelo (16318445800)
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    Tijanic, Aleksandra (57490147000)
    ;
    Nikolic, Tatjana (57193994432)
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    Chrastina, Petr (57411056600)
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    Stefanovic, Aleksandar (8613866900)
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    Stankovic, Sanja (7005216636)
    Analysis of the acylcarnitines' (ACs) is the mainstay for screening for fatty acid oxidation disorders (FAOD). Data about the ACs profile in the dried blood spot samples of healthy newborns in Serbia are not at disposal. Therefore, we determined the ACs levels and established the cut-offs. Between August 2018 and August 2019 a total of 1771 samples had been analysed. Cut-offs, established using a non-parametric approach, were verified in comparison with the worldwide target ranges and the data for several Caucasian populations. The majority of ACs had comparable distribution in Serbian and the worldwide population. In case of discrepancy, the individual alterations had a frequency of less than 10%. Seventeen out of 25 established cutoffs were in the worldwide target range. Reliability of the cut-offs positioning out of the target ranges is not jeopardized, since alterations are negligible or similar findings were reported for other Caucasian populations. The established and verified set of cut-offs can be used in the future screening for carnitine uptake/transport defect, medium-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency, very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency, long-chain L-3 hydroxyacyl-CoA dehydrogenase deficiency, trifunctional protein deficiency, carnitine palmitoyltransferase deficiency Ia and II, as well as carnitine:acylcarnitine translocase deficiency. © 2023 Andjelo Beletic et al., published by Sciendo.
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    The markers of the organic acidemias and their ratios in healthy neonates in Serbian population
    (2022)
    Beletić, Andelo (16318445800)
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    Tijanić, Aleksandra (57490147000)
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    Chrastina, Petr (57411056600)
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    Nikolić, Tatjana (57193994432)
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    Stefanović, Aleksandar (8613866900)
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    Stanković, Sanja (7005216636)
    Objectives: The newborn screening (NBS) program in the Republic of Serbia has several decades of tradition, but it has not included any organic acidemias (OA). Therefore, this study aimed to establish the cut-offs of the corresponding NBS markers in the population of healthy newborns. Methods: In dried blood samples (DBS) collected from 1,771 healthy newborns, we analyzed levels of propionylcarnitine (C3), isovalerylcarnitine (C5), and glutarylcarnitine (C5DC) using tandem mass spectrometry. Further we calculated the following ratios: C3/acetylcarnitine (C3/C2), C3/palmitoylcarnitine (C3/C16), C5/ free carnitine (C0), C5/C2, C5/C3, C5DC/octanoylcarnitine (C8), and C5DC/C0. Results: The cut-offs for methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) or propionic acidemia (PA) were C3>5.73 μmol/L, C3/C2>0.23, and C3/C16>2.36. Based on the study findings, the screening results indicative for isovaleric acidemia (IVA) would include C5>0.372 μmol/L, C5/C0>0.020, C5/C2>0.019, and C5/C3>0.31. Finally, C5DC>0.303 μmol/L, C5DC/C8>7.1, and C5DC/C0>0.019 would justify further testing for glutaric acidemia type I (GA1). The cut-offs were satisfactorily validated via the comparison with worldwide estimates and data for several Caucasian populations. Conclusions: The levels of the OA biomarkers in the Serbian population of healthy newborns have a distribution pattern similar to the other world populations. Therefore, the proposed cut-offs represent a reliable starting point for the future development of the OA NBS. © 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.
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    The markers of the organic acidemias and their ratios in healthy neonates in Serbian population
    (2022)
    Beletić, Andelo (16318445800)
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    Tijanić, Aleksandra (57490147000)
    ;
    Chrastina, Petr (57411056600)
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    Nikolić, Tatjana (57193994432)
    ;
    Stefanović, Aleksandar (8613866900)
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    Stanković, Sanja (7005216636)
    Objectives: The newborn screening (NBS) program in the Republic of Serbia has several decades of tradition, but it has not included any organic acidemias (OA). Therefore, this study aimed to establish the cut-offs of the corresponding NBS markers in the population of healthy newborns. Methods: In dried blood samples (DBS) collected from 1,771 healthy newborns, we analyzed levels of propionylcarnitine (C3), isovalerylcarnitine (C5), and glutarylcarnitine (C5DC) using tandem mass spectrometry. Further we calculated the following ratios: C3/acetylcarnitine (C3/C2), C3/palmitoylcarnitine (C3/C16), C5/ free carnitine (C0), C5/C2, C5/C3, C5DC/octanoylcarnitine (C8), and C5DC/C0. Results: The cut-offs for methylmalonic acidemia (MMA) or propionic acidemia (PA) were C3>5.73 μmol/L, C3/C2>0.23, and C3/C16>2.36. Based on the study findings, the screening results indicative for isovaleric acidemia (IVA) would include C5>0.372 μmol/L, C5/C0>0.020, C5/C2>0.019, and C5/C3>0.31. Finally, C5DC>0.303 μmol/L, C5DC/C8>7.1, and C5DC/C0>0.019 would justify further testing for glutaric acidemia type I (GA1). The cut-offs were satisfactorily validated via the comparison with worldwide estimates and data for several Caucasian populations. Conclusions: The levels of the OA biomarkers in the Serbian population of healthy newborns have a distribution pattern similar to the other world populations. Therefore, the proposed cut-offs represent a reliable starting point for the future development of the OA NBS. © 2022 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston.

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