Assessment of Erythrocyte Transketolase, Whole Blood Thiamine Diphosphate, and Human Milk Thiamine Concentrations to Identify Infants and Young Children Responding Favorably to Therapeutic Thiamine Administration: Findings from the Lao Thiamine Study, a Prospective Cohort Study

Background: There is limited information on relationships among biomarkers of thiamine status (whole blood thiamine diphosphate [ThDP], erythrocyte transketolase activity coefficient [ETKac], and human milk thiamine [MTh]) and clinical manifestations of thiamine deficiency. Objectives: This study ai...

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出版年:Current Developments in Nutrition
主要な著者: Sonja Y Hess, Taryn J Smith, Charles D Arnold, Kerry S Jones, Daniela Hampel, Laurent Hiffler, Indi Trehan, Philip R Fischer, Sarah R Meadows, Damon A Parkington, Kenneth H Brown, Dalaphone Sitthideth, Xiuping Tan, Albert Koulman, Lindsay H Allen, Sengchanh Kounnavong
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author Sonja Y Hess
Taryn J Smith
Charles D Arnold
Kerry S Jones
Daniela Hampel
Laurent Hiffler
Indi Trehan
Philip R Fischer
Sarah R Meadows
Damon A Parkington
Kenneth H Brown
Dalaphone Sitthideth
Xiuping Tan
Albert Koulman
Lindsay H Allen
Sengchanh Kounnavong
author_facet Sonja Y Hess
Taryn J Smith
Charles D Arnold
Kerry S Jones
Daniela Hampel
Laurent Hiffler
Indi Trehan
Philip R Fischer
Sarah R Meadows
Damon A Parkington
Kenneth H Brown
Dalaphone Sitthideth
Xiuping Tan
Albert Koulman
Lindsay H Allen
Sengchanh Kounnavong
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description Background: There is limited information on relationships among biomarkers of thiamine status (whole blood thiamine diphosphate [ThDP], erythrocyte transketolase activity coefficient [ETKac], and human milk thiamine [MTh]) and clinical manifestations of thiamine deficiency. Objectives: This study aimed to explore correlations among these biomarkers and thiamine responsive disorders (TRDs), a diagnosis based on favorable clinical response to thiamine. Methods: Hospitalized infants and young children (aged 21 d to <18 mo) with respiratory, cardiac, and/or neurological symptoms suggestive of thiamine deficiency were treated with parenteral thiamine (100 mg daily) for ≥3 d alongside other treatments and re-examined systematically. Clinical case reports were reviewed by 3 pediatricians, who determined TRD or non-TRD status. Children in a community comparison group were matched by age, sex, and residence. Venous whole blood ThDP and MTh were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography fluorescence detection and ETKac in washed erythrocytes by ultraviolet spectrophotometry. Associations between biomarkers were assessed using Spearman correlations, and biomarker cutoffs predictive of TRD and ETKac >1.25 were explored using area under the receiver operating characteristic curve framework. Results: Thiamine biomarkers were available for 287 hospitalized children and 228 community children (mean age 4.7 mo; 59.4% male). Median (interquartile range [IQR]) ThDP and ETKac were 66.9 nmol/L (IQR: 41.4, 96.9 nmol/L) and 1.25 nmol/L (IQR: 1.11, 1.48 nmol/L), respectively, among hospitalized children, and 64.1 nmol/L (IQR: 50.0, 85.3 nmol/L) and 1.22 nmol/L (IQR: 1.12, 1.37 nmol/L) among 228 community children (P > 0.05 for both). Forty-five percent of breastfeeding mothers of infants <6 mo had MTh <90 μg/L. ThDP and ETKac, but not MTh, were significantly different between 152 children with TRD and 122 without TRD, but overlapping distributions undermined prediction of individual responses to thiamine. Conclusions: Although ETKac, ThDP, and MTh are useful biomarkers of population thiamine status, none of the biomarkers reliably identified individual children with TRD. ThDP is more practical for population assessment because preparing washed erythrocytes is not required.This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT03626337.
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spelling doaj-art-e8a01155c5da411eb434f13fe296b7382025-08-19T23:29:07ZengElsevierCurrent Developments in Nutrition2475-29912024-06-018610378610.1016/j.cdnut.2024.103786Assessment of Erythrocyte Transketolase, Whole Blood Thiamine Diphosphate, and Human Milk Thiamine Concentrations to Identify Infants and Young Children Responding Favorably to Therapeutic Thiamine Administration: Findings from the Lao Thiamine Study, a Prospective Cohort StudySonja Y Hess0Taryn J Smith1Charles D Arnold2Kerry S Jones3Daniela Hampel4Laurent Hiffler5Indi Trehan6Philip R Fischer7Sarah R Meadows8Damon A Parkington9Kenneth H Brown10Dalaphone Sitthideth11Xiuping Tan12Albert Koulman13Lindsay H Allen14Sengchanh Kounnavong15Institute for Global Nutrition and Department of Nutrition, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States; Corresponding author.Institute for Global Nutrition and Department of Nutrition, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesInstitute for Global Nutrition and Department of Nutrition, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesNutritional Biomarker Laboratory, MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United KingdomInstitute for Global Nutrition and Department of Nutrition, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States; USDA-Agricultural Research Service Western Human Nutrition Research Center, Davis, CA, United StatesCellular Nutrition Research Group, Lagny sur Marne, FranceDepartments of Pediatrics, Global Health and Epidemiology, University of Washington, Seattle, WA, United States; Lao Friends Hospital for Children, Luang Prabang, Lao People’s Democratic RepublicDepartment of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, MN, United StatesNutritional Biomarker Laboratory, MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United KingdomNutritional Biomarker Laboratory, MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United KingdomInstitute for Global Nutrition and Department of Nutrition, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesLao Tropical and Public Health Institute, Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic RepublicInstitute for Global Nutrition and Department of Nutrition, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United StatesNutritional Biomarker Laboratory, MRC Epidemiology Unit, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United KingdomInstitute for Global Nutrition and Department of Nutrition, University of California Davis, Davis, CA, United States; USDA-Agricultural Research Service Western Human Nutrition Research Center, Davis, CA, United StatesLao Tropical and Public Health Institute, Vientiane, Lao People’s Democratic RepublicBackground: There is limited information on relationships among biomarkers of thiamine status (whole blood thiamine diphosphate [ThDP], erythrocyte transketolase activity coefficient [ETKac], and human milk thiamine [MTh]) and clinical manifestations of thiamine deficiency. Objectives: This study aimed to explore correlations among these biomarkers and thiamine responsive disorders (TRDs), a diagnosis based on favorable clinical response to thiamine. Methods: Hospitalized infants and young children (aged 21 d to <18 mo) with respiratory, cardiac, and/or neurological symptoms suggestive of thiamine deficiency were treated with parenteral thiamine (100 mg daily) for ≥3 d alongside other treatments and re-examined systematically. Clinical case reports were reviewed by 3 pediatricians, who determined TRD or non-TRD status. Children in a community comparison group were matched by age, sex, and residence. Venous whole blood ThDP and MTh were determined by high-performance liquid chromatography fluorescence detection and ETKac in washed erythrocytes by ultraviolet spectrophotometry. Associations between biomarkers were assessed using Spearman correlations, and biomarker cutoffs predictive of TRD and ETKac >1.25 were explored using area under the receiver operating characteristic curve framework. Results: Thiamine biomarkers were available for 287 hospitalized children and 228 community children (mean age 4.7 mo; 59.4% male). Median (interquartile range [IQR]) ThDP and ETKac were 66.9 nmol/L (IQR: 41.4, 96.9 nmol/L) and 1.25 nmol/L (IQR: 1.11, 1.48 nmol/L), respectively, among hospitalized children, and 64.1 nmol/L (IQR: 50.0, 85.3 nmol/L) and 1.22 nmol/L (IQR: 1.12, 1.37 nmol/L) among 228 community children (P > 0.05 for both). Forty-five percent of breastfeeding mothers of infants <6 mo had MTh <90 μg/L. ThDP and ETKac, but not MTh, were significantly different between 152 children with TRD and 122 without TRD, but overlapping distributions undermined prediction of individual responses to thiamine. Conclusions: Although ETKac, ThDP, and MTh are useful biomarkers of population thiamine status, none of the biomarkers reliably identified individual children with TRD. ThDP is more practical for population assessment because preparing washed erythrocytes is not required.This trial was registered at clinicaltrials.gov as NCT03626337.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2475299124017207erythrocyte transketolasethiamine diphosphatethiamine deficiencythiamine deficiency disordersthiamine responsive disordersberiberi
spellingShingle Sonja Y Hess
Taryn J Smith
Charles D Arnold
Kerry S Jones
Daniela Hampel
Laurent Hiffler
Indi Trehan
Philip R Fischer
Sarah R Meadows
Damon A Parkington
Kenneth H Brown
Dalaphone Sitthideth
Xiuping Tan
Albert Koulman
Lindsay H Allen
Sengchanh Kounnavong
Assessment of Erythrocyte Transketolase, Whole Blood Thiamine Diphosphate, and Human Milk Thiamine Concentrations to Identify Infants and Young Children Responding Favorably to Therapeutic Thiamine Administration: Findings from the Lao Thiamine Study, a Prospective Cohort Study
erythrocyte transketolase
thiamine diphosphate
thiamine deficiency
thiamine deficiency disorders
thiamine responsive disorders
beriberi
title Assessment of Erythrocyte Transketolase, Whole Blood Thiamine Diphosphate, and Human Milk Thiamine Concentrations to Identify Infants and Young Children Responding Favorably to Therapeutic Thiamine Administration: Findings from the Lao Thiamine Study, a Prospective Cohort Study
title_full Assessment of Erythrocyte Transketolase, Whole Blood Thiamine Diphosphate, and Human Milk Thiamine Concentrations to Identify Infants and Young Children Responding Favorably to Therapeutic Thiamine Administration: Findings from the Lao Thiamine Study, a Prospective Cohort Study
title_fullStr Assessment of Erythrocyte Transketolase, Whole Blood Thiamine Diphosphate, and Human Milk Thiamine Concentrations to Identify Infants and Young Children Responding Favorably to Therapeutic Thiamine Administration: Findings from the Lao Thiamine Study, a Prospective Cohort Study
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Erythrocyte Transketolase, Whole Blood Thiamine Diphosphate, and Human Milk Thiamine Concentrations to Identify Infants and Young Children Responding Favorably to Therapeutic Thiamine Administration: Findings from the Lao Thiamine Study, a Prospective Cohort Study
title_short Assessment of Erythrocyte Transketolase, Whole Blood Thiamine Diphosphate, and Human Milk Thiamine Concentrations to Identify Infants and Young Children Responding Favorably to Therapeutic Thiamine Administration: Findings from the Lao Thiamine Study, a Prospective Cohort Study
title_sort assessment of erythrocyte transketolase whole blood thiamine diphosphate and human milk thiamine concentrations to identify infants and young children responding favorably to therapeutic thiamine administration findings from the lao thiamine study a prospective cohort study
topic erythrocyte transketolase
thiamine diphosphate
thiamine deficiency
thiamine deficiency disorders
thiamine responsive disorders
beriberi
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2475299124017207
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