epimerasedeficiency
Epimerasedeficiency is a proposed rare metabolic disorder caused by deficiency of enzymes that catalyze epimerization of sugars in nucleotide-sugar pools used for glycosylation and related pathways. In human metabolism, epimerases help convert one sugar epimer to another, a step that supports the synthesis of glycoproteins, glycolipids, and proteoglycans. When epimerase activity is reduced, abnormalities in glycosylation and carbohydrate metabolism may arise, potentially affecting multiple organ systems.
Pathophysiology is linked to impaired production and remodeling of nucleotide-sugars, which can disrupt glycosylation patterns essential
Genetically, most available reporting suggests an autosomal recessive pattern, consistent with many congenital enzyme deficiencies, but
Diagnosis rests on a combination of clinical assessment, biochemical evaluation of glycosylation status, specific enzyme activity
Management is supportive and multidisciplinary, focusing on optimizing nutrition, monitoring liver and developmental health, and managing