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Child walks again after experimental treatment for genetic condition

Last updated: July 10, 2025 6:55 am
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Scientists at NYU Langone recently made a groundbreaking discovery that has had a life-changing impact on an 8-year-old boy with a rare genetic condition. The study, published in Nature, showcased how a chemical precursor to the enzyme CoQ10 can help brain cells overcome a condition known as HPDL deficiency, which severely impairs energy production in cells. Without intervention, this condition can lead to rapid deterioration and even prove fatal.

HPDL deficiency is a hereditary condition that arises when a child inherits two copies of the mutated HPDL gene. This disorder can manifest in various ways, including spastic movements, neurodevelopmental delays, and paralysis. Typically, children with severe forms of HPDL deficiency do not survive beyond 18 months. However, in the case of the boy treated at NYU Langone, symptoms did not appear until later in childhood, despite inheriting the mutated gene.

Traditionally, physicians have attempted to address mitochondrial function issues in conditions like HPDL deficiency by supplementing with CoQ10. While CoQ10 is readily available as a wellness supplement and is known to support heart, energy, and brain health, it has limited effectiveness in treating brain-related symptoms due to its inability to cross the blood-brain barrier.

The breakthrough in this study came from a previous discovery made by Michael Pacold’s lab at NYU Langone. In a 2021 study, they identified a key step in the production of CoQ10 involving the HPDL gene and the production of 4-HB, a crucial building block for CoQ10 synthesis. By administering 4-HB directly, researchers were able to bypass the blood-brain barrier and restore mobility in mice with HPDL deficiency.

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When the boy presented with symptoms of HPDL deficiency, his family sought out specialists at NYU Langone for potential treatment. After receiving approval for compassionate use from the FDA, the boy began taking 4-HB orally. Over the course of a year, he showed significant improvement, regaining the ability to walk, hike, and enjoy activities he once loved.

The success of this treatment not only signifies a major breakthrough in the field of rare genetic disorders but also highlights the importance of basic science research in driving clinical advancements. Moving forward, the researchers are planning a larger clinical trial to explore the potential of 4-HB treatment in other variants of HPDL deficiency and refine the treatment regimen.

While this study represents a remarkable success story for one individual, researchers remain cautiously optimistic about the broader implications for HPDL deficiency and similar conditions. As they continue their work, the ultimate goal is to make treatments more accessible and effective for those affected by rare genetic disorders.

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