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   Functional Characterisation of Alpha-Galactosidase A Mutations as a Basis for a New Classification System in Fabry Disease  
   
نویسنده lukas j. ,giese a.-k. ,markoff a. ,grittner u. ,kolodny e. ,mascher h. ,lackner k.j. ,meyer w. ,wree p. ,saviouk v. ,rolfs a.
منبع plos genetics - 2013 - دوره : 9 - شماره : 8
چکیده    Fabry disease (fd) is an x-linked hereditary defect of glycosphingolipid storage caused by mutations in the gene encoding the lysosomal hydrolase α-galactosidase a (gla,α-gal a). to date,over 400 mutations causing amino acid substitutions have been described. most of these mutations are related to the classical fabry phenotype. generally in lysosomal storage disorders a reliable genotype/phenotype correlation is difficult to achieve,especially in fd with its x-linked mode of inheritance. in order to predict the metabolic consequence of a given mutation,we combined in vitro enzyme activity with in vivo biomarker data. furthermore,we used the pharmacological chaperone (pc) 1-deoxygalactonojirimycin (dgj) as a tool to analyse the influence of individual mutations on subcellular organelle-trafficking and stability. we analysed a significant number of mutations and correlated the obtained properties to the clinical manifestation related to the mutation in order to improve our knowledge of the identity of functional relevant amino acids. additionally,we illustrate the consequences of different mutations on plasma lyso-globotriaosylsphingosine (lyso-gb3) accumulation in the patients' plasma,a biomarker proven to reflect the impaired substrate clearance caused by specific mutations. the established system enables us to provide information for the clinical relevance of pc therapy for a given mutant. finally,in order to generate reliable predictions of mutant gla defects we compared the different data sets to reveal the most coherent system to reflect the clinical situation. © 2013 lukas et al.
آدرس albrecht-kossel-institute for neuroregeneration,centre for mental health,university of rostock,rostock, Germany, albrecht-kossel-institute for neuroregeneration,centre for mental health,university of rostock,rostock, Germany, institute of medical biochemistry and izkf,university of muenster,muenster, Germany, department for biostatistics and clinical epidemiology,charité-university medicine,berlin, Germany, department of neurology,new york university school of medicine,new york,ny, United States, pharm-analyt,labor gmbh,baden, Austria, institute for clinical chemistry and laboratory medicine,university of mainz,mainz, Germany, barts and the london school of medicine and dentistry,queen mary university of london,london, United Kingdom, albrecht-kossel-institute for neuroregeneration,centre for mental health,university of rostock,rostock, Germany, institute for molecular diagnostics,centogene gmbh,rostock, Germany, albrecht-kossel-institute for neuroregeneration,centre for mental health,university of rostock,rostock, Germany
 
     
   
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