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A simple method for quantification of plasma globotriaosylsphingosine: Utility for Fabry disease

Authors :
Kathy Nicholls
Andrew Talbot
Maria Fuller
Janice M. Fletcher
Source :
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism. 122:121-125
Publication Year :
2017
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2017.

Abstract

Fabry disease (FD) results from impaired globotriaosylceramide (Gb3) catabolism, due to a deficiency of the lysosomal hydrolase, α-galactosidase A (α-GalA). As a direct consequence, the deacetylated derivative, globotriaosylsphingosine (lyso-Gb3), is produced and contemporary evidence exemplifies its use as a biomarker. Here we developed a simple method to enable quantification of lyso-Gb3 in just 0.01mL of plasma and explored its concentration in a cohort of 73 Australian FD patients, as well as in individuals with other sphingolipidoses. In 2000 patients without FD, but with related metabolic conditions, lyso-Gb3 returned concentrations of5pmol/mL. In the FD cohort, 53/60 patients with classical mutations returned lyso-Gb3 concentrations≥5pmol/mL whereas only 4/13 patients with "late-onset" mutations had lyso-Gb3≥5pmol/mL. Five females with normal α-GalA activity and genetically confirmed FD returned lyso-Gb3≥5pmol/mL. The prevalence of clinically significant disease including cardiomyopathy, nephropathy and cerebrovascular disease was congruent with higher lyso-Gb3 concentrations. Repeat testing was available for 51 patients-26 undergoing enzyme replacement therapy-and concentrations of lyso-Gb3 remained unaltered throughout 6-18 months independent of sex, mutation or treatment status. Our data suggest that the optimum use of lyso-Gb3 resides in laboratory confirmation of classical FD and for monitoring at least the initial response to therapeutic intervention. There is no evidence that lyso-Gb3 can inform on clinical events.

Details

ISSN :
10967192
Volume :
122
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular Genetics and Metabolism
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d2bf0ac4561fbae269acf247df742983