A comparative study of the total activity and mole quota ratio of lactate dehydrogenase subunits in lymphocytes of 14 patients with Down's syndrome (trisomy-21) and in 10 healthy persons is carried out. Differences in the total activity in both groups were insignificant. In patients with Down's syndrome the mole quota ratio of H and M subunits of LDH was found to be significantly altered (p greater than 0.999): H = 33.2%, M - 66,8%, as compared to 51.5% and 48.4% in the control (healthy) group respectively. These differences are evaluated as a result of changed gene expression of both loci controlling H and M polypeptide chains of heteromeric enzyme molecule.
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