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High Variability of Fabry Disease Manifestations in an Extended Italian Family

Fabry disease (FD) is an inherited metabolic disorder caused by partial or full inactivation of the lysosomal hydrolase α-galactosidase A (α-GAL). The impairment of α-GAL results in the accumulation of undegraded glycosphingolipids in lysosomes and subsequent cell and microvascular dysfunctions. Thi...

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Autores principales: Cammarata, Giuseppe, Fatuzzo, Pasquale, Rodolico, Margherita Stefania, Colomba, Paolo, Sicurella, Luigi, Iemolo, Francesco, Zizzo, Carmela, Alessandro, Riccardo, Bartolotta, Caterina, Duro, Giovanni, Monte, Ines
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4421032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25977923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/504784
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author Cammarata, Giuseppe
Fatuzzo, Pasquale
Rodolico, Margherita Stefania
Colomba, Paolo
Sicurella, Luigi
Iemolo, Francesco
Zizzo, Carmela
Alessandro, Riccardo
Bartolotta, Caterina
Duro, Giovanni
Monte, Ines
author_facet Cammarata, Giuseppe
Fatuzzo, Pasquale
Rodolico, Margherita Stefania
Colomba, Paolo
Sicurella, Luigi
Iemolo, Francesco
Zizzo, Carmela
Alessandro, Riccardo
Bartolotta, Caterina
Duro, Giovanni
Monte, Ines
author_sort Cammarata, Giuseppe
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description Fabry disease (FD) is an inherited metabolic disorder caused by partial or full inactivation of the lysosomal hydrolase α-galactosidase A (α-GAL). The impairment of α-GAL results in the accumulation of undegraded glycosphingolipids in lysosomes and subsequent cell and microvascular dysfunctions. This study reports the clinical, biochemical, and molecular characterization of 15 members of the same family. Eight members showed the exonic mutation M51I in the GLA gene, a disease-causing mutation associated with the atypical phenotype. The clinical history of this family highlights a wide phenotypic variability, in terms of involved organs and severity. The phenotypic variability of two male patients is not related to differences in α-GAL enzymatic activity: though both have no enzymatic activity, the youngest shows severe symptoms, while the eldest is asymptomatic. It is noticeable that for two female patients with the M51I mutation the initial clinical diagnosis was different from FD. One of them was diagnosed with Familial Mediterranean Fever, the other with Multiple Sclerosis. Overall, this study confirms that the extreme variability of the clinical manifestations of FD is not entirely attributable to different mutations in the GLA gene and emphasizes the need to consider other factors or mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of Fabry Disease.
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spelling pubmed-44210322015-05-14 High Variability of Fabry Disease Manifestations in an Extended Italian Family Cammarata, Giuseppe Fatuzzo, Pasquale Rodolico, Margherita Stefania Colomba, Paolo Sicurella, Luigi Iemolo, Francesco Zizzo, Carmela Alessandro, Riccardo Bartolotta, Caterina Duro, Giovanni Monte, Ines Biomed Res Int Research Article Fabry disease (FD) is an inherited metabolic disorder caused by partial or full inactivation of the lysosomal hydrolase α-galactosidase A (α-GAL). The impairment of α-GAL results in the accumulation of undegraded glycosphingolipids in lysosomes and subsequent cell and microvascular dysfunctions. This study reports the clinical, biochemical, and molecular characterization of 15 members of the same family. Eight members showed the exonic mutation M51I in the GLA gene, a disease-causing mutation associated with the atypical phenotype. The clinical history of this family highlights a wide phenotypic variability, in terms of involved organs and severity. The phenotypic variability of two male patients is not related to differences in α-GAL enzymatic activity: though both have no enzymatic activity, the youngest shows severe symptoms, while the eldest is asymptomatic. It is noticeable that for two female patients with the M51I mutation the initial clinical diagnosis was different from FD. One of them was diagnosed with Familial Mediterranean Fever, the other with Multiple Sclerosis. Overall, this study confirms that the extreme variability of the clinical manifestations of FD is not entirely attributable to different mutations in the GLA gene and emphasizes the need to consider other factors or mechanisms involved in the pathogenesis of Fabry Disease. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2015 2015-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC4421032/ /pubmed/25977923 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/504784 Text en Copyright © 2015 Giuseppe Cammarata et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Cammarata, Giuseppe
Fatuzzo, Pasquale
Rodolico, Margherita Stefania
Colomba, Paolo
Sicurella, Luigi
Iemolo, Francesco
Zizzo, Carmela
Alessandro, Riccardo
Bartolotta, Caterina
Duro, Giovanni
Monte, Ines
High Variability of Fabry Disease Manifestations in an Extended Italian Family
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title_full High Variability of Fabry Disease Manifestations in an Extended Italian Family
title_fullStr High Variability of Fabry Disease Manifestations in an Extended Italian Family
title_full_unstemmed High Variability of Fabry Disease Manifestations in an Extended Italian Family
title_short High Variability of Fabry Disease Manifestations in an Extended Italian Family
title_sort high variability of fabry disease manifestations in an extended italian family
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4421032/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25977923
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/504784
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