N-Butyldeoxynojirimycin (NB-DNJ, miglustat 'Zavesca') is an orallyactive iminosugar which inhibits the biosynthesis of macromolecular
substrates that accumulate pathologically in glycosphingolipidoses. Clinical trials of NB-DNJ in patients with Gaucher's disease
demonstrate the therapeutic potential of such substrate inhibitors in the glycolipid storage disorders. However, macrophage-targetted
enzyme replacement using intravenous mannose-terminated human glucocerebrosidase (imiglucerase, Cerezyme) is highly effective
in ameliorating many of the manifestations of Gaucher's disease and is a treatment in widespread use. Given that imiglucerase
and miglustat are now both licensed for the treatment of Gaucher's disease, there is a need to review their therapeutic status.
Here the treatment of type 1 (non-neuronopathic) Gaucher disease is evaluated with particular reference to the emerging role
of oral
N-butyldeoxynojirimycin (miglustat) as a substrate-reducing agent. This position statement represents the consensus viewpoint
of an independent international advisory council to the European Working Group on Gaucher Disease.
This revised version was published online in August 2006 with corrections to the Cover Date.