A biomarker is an analyte indicating the presence of a biological process linked to the clinical manifestations and outcome of a particular disease. In the case of lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs), primary and secondary accumulating metabolites or proteins specifically secreted by storage cells are good candidates for biomarkers. Clinical applications of biomarkers are found in improved diagnosis, monitoring disease progression, and assessing therapeutic correction.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I; alpha-L-iduronidase deficiency), glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) accumulate in different cell types, causing characteristic vacuolization. Hematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) and enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) both aim to restore tissue morphology by delivering alpha-L-iduronidase to the deficient cells. The authors investigated the efficacy of both therapies on dermal fibroblast morphology in 12 patients by electron microscopy of repeated skin biopsies before and during 2 years of ERT as well as before and 6 months after HCT.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWe report three siblings with Gaucher disease type III, born between 1992 and 2004. During this period, new developments resulted in different potential therapies, changing clinical practice. The two eldest siblings received enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) from the age of 24 and 5 months respectively, later followed by an increase in dosage.
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February 2008
Fabry disease is an X-linked lysosomal storage disease caused by deficiency of alpha-galactosidase A that affects males and shows disease expression in heterozygotes. The characteristic progressive renal insufficiency, cardiac involvement, and neuropathology usually are ascribed to globotriaosylceramide accumulation in the endothelium. However, no direct correlation exists between lipid storage and clinical manifestations, and treatment of patients with recombinant enzymes does not reverse several key signs despite clearance of lipid from the endothelium.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFabry disease is a complex, multisystemic and clinically heterogeneous disease, in which the urinary excretion of globotriaosylceramide (Gb3), the principal substrate of the deficient enzyme, alpha-galactosidase A, is more prominent than the increased concentrations of the lipid in the plasma of affected hemizygotes and heterozygotes. We have developed and validated a simultaneous analysis of Gb3 and creatinine in a 2.6-min run using filter paper discs saturated with urine and analyzed by LC-MS/MS.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFObjective: Intravenous enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) with recombinant alpha-L-iduronidase may ameliorate the non-neurological symptoms in patients with mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I). Since home-based ERT for Gaucher and Fabry diseases has been reported to be safe and successful, we investigated the feasibility and safety of home therapy in patients with MPS I.
Setting: This two-centre study included 17 ERT-treated MPS I patients between 1 and 35 years of age.
Facial dysmorphology is an important feature in several lysosomal storage disorders. Although in Fabry disease facial dysmorphism is not a prominent sign, minor facial abnormalities have been previously reported. By analysing three-dimensional images of faces, we quantified facial dysmorphology in a cohort of both male and female Fabry patients.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFBackground: Mucopolysaccharidosis type I (MPS I) results from deficiency of the lysosomal enzyme alpha-L: -iduronidase (IDUA). Glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) accumulate in multiple organs and the storage in connective tissues results in restricted mobility. Previous studies provided evidence of an improvement in range of motion (ROM), as measured by goniometry, after supplementation of recombinant enzyme (ERT).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIncreased plasma chitotriosidase is a well established surrogate marker for the occurrence of lipid-laden macrophages in the glycosphingolipidosis Gaucher disease. The complete lack of surrogate markers for Fabry disease, X-linked globotriaosylceramidosis stemming from deficiency in the lysosomal alpha-galactosidase A (AGA), prompted us to study chitotriosidase in this disorder. In male Fabry patients plasma chitotriosidase is significantly elevated, consistent with the presence of lipid-laden macrophages in several tissues.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHurler syndrome (MPS 1H) is the severe form of mucopolysaccharidosis type 1 (MPS 1). Haematopoietic cell transplantation (HCT) is the treatment of choice, but carries a high incidence of graft failure and morbidity. The use of enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) might improve the clinical signs and symptoms before HCT, resulting in less transplantation-related complications.
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