نتایج جستجو برای: gaucher disease

تعداد نتایج: 1490299  

Journal: :South African medical journal = Suid-Afrikaanse tydskrif vir geneeskunde 2008
Rene Heitner

Gaucher disease is a relentless progressive multi-systemic disorder caused by deficiency or inadequate function of lysosomal β-glucocerebrosidase. The resultant accumulation of the substrate glucocerebroside causes the organ damage. The classic clinical picture of organomegaly, cytopenia and bone pain or disease should always alert the practitioner and place Gaucher disease into the differentia...

2016
Elma Aflaki Nima Moaven Daniel K. Borger Grisel Lopez Wendy Westbroek Jae Jin Chae Juan Marugan Samarjit Patnaik Emerson Maniwang Ashley N. Gonzalez Ellen Sidransky

Gaucher disease, the inherited deficiency of lysosomal glucocerebrosidase, is characterized by the presence of glucosylcer-amide macrophages, the accumulation of glucosylceramide in lysosomes and the secretion of inflammatory cytokines. However, the connection between this lysosomal storage and inflammation is not clear. Studying macrophages derived from peripheral monocytes from patients with ...

Journal: :Journal of lipid research 1965
W D SUOMI B W AGRANOFF

Thin-layer chromatography (TLC) was used to analyze lipids of eight spleens of patients with Gaucher’s disease. Four non-Gaucher spleens were also analyzed. Phospholipid concentrations are not increased in Gaucher spleens, while several classes of neutral lipids are moderately increased. Acid hydrolysis followed by hexose determination was applied to total lipids and to separated fractions. Spe...

Journal: :The FEBS journal 2006
Hui-Hwa Chang Naoki Asano Satoshi Ishii Yoshitaka Ichikawa Jian-Qiang Fan

Gaucher disease is an autosomal recessive lysosomal storage disorder caused by the deficient activity of glucocerebrosidase. Accumulation of glucosylceramide, primarily in the lysosomes of cells of the reticuloendothelial system, leads to hepatosplenomegaly, anemia and skeletal lesions in type I disease, and neurologic manifestations in types II and III disease. We report herein the identificat...

2017
Tamanna Roshan Lal Ellen Sidransky

Gaucher disease, the most common lysosomal storage disorder, is due to a deficiency in the enzyme glucocerebrosidase. This leads to the accumulation of its normal substrate, glucocerebroside, in tissue macrophages, affecting the hematological, visceral, bone and neurologic systems. Gaucher disease is classified into three broad phenotypes based upon the presence or absence of neurological invol...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2014
Marina Siebert Ellen Sidransky Wendy Westbroek

The lysosomal enzyme glucocerebrosidase, encoded by the glucocerebrosidase gene, is involved in the breakdown of glucocerebroside into glucose and ceramide. Lysosomal build-up of the substrate glucocerebroside occurs in cells of the reticulo-endothelial system in patients with Gaucher disease, a rare lysosomal storage disorder caused by the recessively inherited deficiency of glucocerebrosidase...

Journal: :World Journal of Radiology 2014

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2012
Ozlem Goker-Alpan Joseph C Masdeu Philip D Kohn Angela Ianni Grisel Lopez Catherine Groden Molly C Chapman Brett Cropp Daniel P Eisenberg Emerson D Maniwang Joie Davis Edythe Wiggs Ellen Sidransky Karen F Berman

Mutations in GBA, the gene encoding glucocerebrosidase, the enzyme deficient in Gaucher disease, are common risk factors for Parkinson disease, as patients with Parkinson disease are over five times more likely to carry GBA mutations than healthy controls. Patients with GBA mutations generally have an earlier onset of Parkinson disease and more cognitive impairment than those without GBA mutati...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1991
E Beutler T Gelbart W Kuhl J Sorge C West

Gaucher disease is an autosomal recessive glycolipid storage disease characterized by a deficiency of glucocerebrosidase. The disease is most common in persons of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry and the most common mutation, accounting for about 75% of the mutant alleles in this population, is known to be an A----G substitution at cDNA nucleotide (nt) 1226. Screening for this disease has not been pos...

Journal: :Journal of medical genetics 1997
F Y Choy J Linsey P D MacLeod

Gaucher disease is the most prevalent lysosomal storage disease and it results from inherited deficient glucocerebrosidase activity. The glucocerebrosidase gene from normal people was sequenced by several laboratories and it was noted that a G or A nucleotide may be present at cDNA position 1601, resulting in 495arginine or 495histidine in the glucocerebrosidase polypeptide. In order to rule ou...

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