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Deficiency of lysosomal acid beta-glucosidase induces glycolipid storage in the macrophages of Gaucher disease but the pathways of multisystem tissue injury and destruction are unknown. To investigate the cognate molecular pathology of this inflammatory disorder, genes that were differentially expressed in spleen samples from a patient with Gaucher disease (Gaucher spleen) were isolated. Of 64 ...
gaucher disease (gd) is the most common type of lysosomal storage disorder and it is divided into three distinct subtypes. the authors here report four different cases of gaucher disease, with varying clinical manifestations, and the diagnosis of each established by the low level of beta-glucosidase enzyme as well as genetic dna testing. the study also highlights the importance of early diagnos...
Gaucher Disease (GD) is the most common type of Lysosomal Storage Disorder and it is divided into three distinct subtypes. The authors here report four different cases of Gaucher Disease, with varying clinical manifestations, and the diagnosis of each established by the low level of Beta-Glucosidase enzyme as well as genetic DNA testing. The study also highlights the importance of early diagnos...
Gaucher disease is caused by inherited deficiency of lysosomal glucocerebrosidase. Proteome analysis of laser-dissected splenic Gaucher cells revealed increased amounts of glycoprotein nonmetastatic melanoma protein B (gpNMB). Plasma gpNMB was also elevated, correlating with chitotriosidase and CCL18, which are established markers for human Gaucher cells. In Gaucher mice, gpNMB is also produced...
Gaucher disease is caused by mutations in the glucocerebrosidase gene, which encodes the lysosomal hydrolase glucosylceramidase. Patients with Gaucher disease and heterozygous glucocerebrosidase mutation carriers are at increased risk of developing Parkinson's disease. Indeed, glucocerebrosidase mutations are the most frequent risk factor for Parkinson's disease in the general population. There...
INTRODUCTION In the absence of a known affected family member, frequent symptoms of Gaucher disease (GD), a rare lysosomal storage disorder, such as thrombocytopenia or splenomegaly, often lead to hematological diagnostic workup. OBJECTIVES The aim of the study was to compare the clinical utility of aspiration biopsy of the bone marrow (ASP) with trephine biopsy (TB) for the diagnosis of GD t...
Gaucher disease (GD) is an inherited deficiency of glucocerebrosidase leading to accumulation of glucosylceramide in tissues such as the spleen, liver, and bone marrow. The resulting lipid-laden macrophages lead to the appearance of "Gaucher cells". Anemia associated with an unexplained hyperferritinemia is a frequent finding in GD, but whether this pathogenesis is related to an iron metabolism...
Gaucher disease patients are occasionally affected by chronic or fulminant infections. Since Gaucher cells originate from tissue phagocytes, we studied the functional implications of glucocerbroside accumulation on phagocytes in Gaucher disease patients. Circulating monocytes and granulocytes from nine type I Gaucher disease patients, and matched controls, were studied. Evaluation of phagocytic...
how to cite this article: taghdiri mm. type 2 gaucher disease (acute infantile gaucher disease or neuropathic type). iran j child neurol autumn 2012; 6:4 (suppl. 1):12. pls see pdf.
Touch MEDical MEDia 15 Abstract Gaucher disease, which is caused by an inherited glucocerebrosidase deficiency, is the most prevalent lysosomal storage disease worldwide. Estimated prevalence of Gaucher disease is 1:50,000 in most countries and the disease has its highest incidence in the Ashkenazi Jewish population. Type 1 (non-neuropathic) Gaucher disease is by far the most common form. Gauch...
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