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Distribution of Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides in Murine Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIA
Heparan sulfate (HS) catabolism begins with endo-degradation of the polysaccharide to smaller HS oligosaccharides, followed by the sequential action of exo-enzymes to reduce these oligosaccharides to monosaccharides and inorganic sulfate. In mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIA (MPS IIIA) the exo-enzyme,...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4279159/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25513953 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo4041088 |
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author | Mason, Kerryn Meikle, Peter Hopwood, John Fuller, Maria |
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description | Heparan sulfate (HS) catabolism begins with endo-degradation of the polysaccharide to smaller HS oligosaccharides, followed by the sequential action of exo-enzymes to reduce these oligosaccharides to monosaccharides and inorganic sulfate. In mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIA (MPS IIIA) the exo-enzyme, N-sulfoglucosamine sulfohydrolase, is deficient resulting in an inability to hydrolyze non-reducing end glucosamine N-sulfate esters. Consequently, partially degraded HS oligosaccharides with non-reducing end glucosamine sulfate esters accumulate. We investigated the distribution of these HS oligosaccharides in tissues of a mouse model of MPS IIIA using high performance liquid chromatography electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry. Oligosaccharide levels were compared to total uronic acid (UA), which was used as a measure of total glycosaminoglycan. Ten oligosaccharides, ranging in size from di- to hexasaccharides, were present in all the tissues examined including brain, spleen, lung, heart, liver, kidney and urine. However, the relative levels varied up to 10-fold, suggesting different levels of HS turnover and storage. The relationship between the di- and tetrasaccharides and total UA was tissue specific with spleen and kidney showing a different disaccharide:total UA ratio than the other tissues. The hexasaccharides showed a stronger correlation with total UA in all tissue types suggesting that hexasaccharides may more accurately reflect the storage burden in these tissues. |
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spelling | pubmed-42791592014-12-30 Distribution of Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides in Murine Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIA Mason, Kerryn Meikle, Peter Hopwood, John Fuller, Maria Metabolites Article Heparan sulfate (HS) catabolism begins with endo-degradation of the polysaccharide to smaller HS oligosaccharides, followed by the sequential action of exo-enzymes to reduce these oligosaccharides to monosaccharides and inorganic sulfate. In mucopolysaccharidosis type IIIA (MPS IIIA) the exo-enzyme, N-sulfoglucosamine sulfohydrolase, is deficient resulting in an inability to hydrolyze non-reducing end glucosamine N-sulfate esters. Consequently, partially degraded HS oligosaccharides with non-reducing end glucosamine sulfate esters accumulate. We investigated the distribution of these HS oligosaccharides in tissues of a mouse model of MPS IIIA using high performance liquid chromatography electrospray ionization-tandem mass spectrometry. Oligosaccharide levels were compared to total uronic acid (UA), which was used as a measure of total glycosaminoglycan. Ten oligosaccharides, ranging in size from di- to hexasaccharides, were present in all the tissues examined including brain, spleen, lung, heart, liver, kidney and urine. However, the relative levels varied up to 10-fold, suggesting different levels of HS turnover and storage. The relationship between the di- and tetrasaccharides and total UA was tissue specific with spleen and kidney showing a different disaccharide:total UA ratio than the other tissues. The hexasaccharides showed a stronger correlation with total UA in all tissue types suggesting that hexasaccharides may more accurately reflect the storage burden in these tissues. MDPI 2014-12-11 /pmc/articles/PMC4279159/ /pubmed/25513953 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo4041088 Text en © 2014 by the authors; licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Mason, Kerryn Meikle, Peter Hopwood, John Fuller, Maria Distribution of Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides in Murine Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIA |
title | Distribution of Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides in Murine Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIA |
title_full | Distribution of Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides in Murine Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIA |
title_fullStr | Distribution of Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides in Murine Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIA |
title_full_unstemmed | Distribution of Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides in Murine Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIA |
title_short | Distribution of Heparan Sulfate Oligosaccharides in Murine Mucopolysaccharidosis Type IIIA |
title_sort | distribution of heparan sulfate oligosaccharides in murine mucopolysaccharidosis type iiia |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4279159/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25513953 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/metabo4041088 |
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