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Hypophosphatasia.

Pediatric endocrinology reviews : PER (2013-07-19)
Cheryl Rockman-Greenberg
ABSTRACT

Hypophosphatasia (HPP) is a rare, inherited, potentially life-threatening metabolic disorder that arises from loss-of-function mutations in the gene that encodes the tissue-nonspecific isoenzyme of alkaline phosphatase (TNSALP). As a result of these mutations (as many as 260 genetic mutations have been associated with HPP), patients have disordered bone mineralization leading to rickets, osteomalacia, fractures and other skeletal abnormalities as well as other systemic complications such as seizures, respiratory compromise, dental anomalies, nephrocalcinosis and/or weakness and chronic pain. HPP may appear across the age spectrum, from in utero, to infancy, childhood, adolescence and/or adulthood. More severe cases tend to be seen in utero and infancy, and in these instances, mortality may be as high as 50%. In surviving or older patients, disability and poor quality of life may be seen. Based on clinical presentation, HPP can be mistakenly diagnosed as other skeletal diseases, but a low alkaline phosphatase is an important, distinguishing sign of this condition. While patients with HPP may benefit from supportive measures, at the present time, there is no approved specific therapy for HPP.

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Phosphatase, Alkaline bovine, recombinant, expressed in Pichia pastoris, ≥4000 units/mg protein
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Phosphatase, Alkaline from bovine intestinal mucosa, ≥5,500 DEA units/mg protein
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Phosphatase, Alkaline from bovine intestinal mucosa, BioUltra, ≥5,700 DEA units/mg protein
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Phosphatase, Alkaline from Escherichia coli, buffered aqueous glycerol solution, 20-50 units/mg protein (in glycine buffer)
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Phosphatase, Alkaline from bovine intestinal mucosa, buffered aqueous solution, ≥2,000 DEA units/mg protein
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Phosphatase, Alkaline from bovine intestinal mucosa, buffered aqueous glycerol solution, ≥4,000 DEA units/mg protein
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Phosphatase, Alkaline from bovine intestinal mucosa, lyophilized powder, ≥10 DEA units/mg solid
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Phosphatase, Alkaline from Escherichia coli, lyophilized powder, 30-60 units/mg protein (in glycine buffer)
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Phosphatase, Alkaline from porcine kidney, lyophilized powder, ≥100 DEA units/mg protein
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Phosphatase, Alkaline from Escherichia coli, ammonium sulfate suspension, 30-90 units/mg protein (modified Warburg-Christian, in glycine buffer)
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Phosphatase, Alkaline shrimp, ≥900 DEA units/mL, buffered aqueous glycerol solution, recombinant, expressed in proprietary host