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Adult Gmi gangliosidosis: Clinical and biochemical studies on two patients and comparison to other patients called variant or adult Gm1 gangliosidosis

Authors :
O T Mueller
G W Nixon
G G Myers
M Sattler
R S Schneiman
David A. Wenger
Source :
Clinical Genetics. 17:323-334
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Wiley, 2008.

Abstract

Two young adult siblings were diagnosed as having a deficiency of acid beta-galactosidase activity in leukocytes and fibroblasts. The parents had enzyme levels approximately half of the normal level, consistent with this being the primary enzymatic lesion. Sialidose activities measured with natural and synthetic substrates in the patient's skin fibroblast cultures were normal. Hybridization of one of these patient's cells with cells from a patient with GM1 gangliosidosis, Type 1 did not show complementation of beta-galactosidase activity. However, when the cells from the patient were hybridized with cells from a patient with combined sialidase and beta-galactosidase deficiency, complementation was observed. These two siblings have ataxia, mild intellectual deterioration, slurred speech, mild vertebral changes and little, if any, visceromegaly. They do not have myoclonus, seizures or cherry-red spots, which are found in most patients with combined sialidase and beta-galactosidase deficiency. These patients are discussed with regard to other patients in the literature called variant or adult GM1 gangliosidosis.

Details

ISSN :
13990004 and 00099163
Volume :
17
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0d3cadf1a4936c2ced55e2d8452ec2cd
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1399-0004.1980.tb00158.x