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Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens

BACKGROUND: Decreased galactocerebrosidase (GALC) enzyme activity is causative for Krabbe disease, a lysosomal storage disorder with devastating neurodegenerative consequences. Quantitative fluorimetric assays for GALC activity in isolated blood and skin cells have been described; however, no such a...

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Autores principales: Ullal, Anirudh J., Pham, Hong, Singh, Rajendra, Ross, Peter, Graham, Carrie A., Norton, Scott M., Nuffer, Miriam H., Burns, Debbie S., Eckhardt, Allen E., Escolar, Maria, Bali, Deeksha, Pamula, Vamsee K.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6838535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31720353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plabm.2019.e00141
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author Ullal, Anirudh J.
Pham, Hong
Singh, Rajendra
Ross, Peter
Graham, Carrie A.
Norton, Scott M.
Nuffer, Miriam H.
Burns, Debbie S.
Eckhardt, Allen E.
Escolar, Maria
Bali, Deeksha
Pamula, Vamsee K.
author_facet Ullal, Anirudh J.
Pham, Hong
Singh, Rajendra
Ross, Peter
Graham, Carrie A.
Norton, Scott M.
Nuffer, Miriam H.
Burns, Debbie S.
Eckhardt, Allen E.
Escolar, Maria
Bali, Deeksha
Pamula, Vamsee K.
author_sort Ullal, Anirudh J.
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description BACKGROUND: Decreased galactocerebrosidase (GALC) enzyme activity is causative for Krabbe disease, a lysosomal storage disorder with devastating neurodegenerative consequences. Quantitative fluorimetric assays for GALC activity in isolated blood and skin cells have been described; however, no such assay has been described using dried blood spot (DBS) specimens. METHODS: GALC enzyme activity was measured quantitatively using fluorescence from a novel glycosidic substrate: carboxy derived from 6-hexadecanoylamino-4-methylumbelliferone. GALC activity was demonstrated on newborn DBS specimens, known Krabbe disease patient specimens, proficiency testing and quality control samples. RESULTS: We present data on characterization of the novel substrate and assay, including pH optimization and enzyme kinetics using a fluorimetric profile. Single and multi-day precision analyses revealed tight analytical measurements with %CV ranging from 5.2% to 14.1%. GALC enzyme activity was linear over the range of 0.31 - 12.04 μmol/l/h with a limit of detection of 0.066 μmol/l/h. Our results with this assay show a clear discrimination between GALC activities in samples from Krabbe disease patients versus presumed normal newborn samples. CONCLUSIONS: A fluorimetric assay for GALC enzyme activity measurement on dried blood spot specimens is feasible. Improvements to the assay including novel substrate design, increased substrate concentration and removal of sodium chloride maximize the specificity of the assay and minimize interference from β-galactosidase.
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spelling pubmed-68385352019-11-12 Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens Ullal, Anirudh J. Pham, Hong Singh, Rajendra Ross, Peter Graham, Carrie A. Norton, Scott M. Nuffer, Miriam H. Burns, Debbie S. Eckhardt, Allen E. Escolar, Maria Bali, Deeksha Pamula, Vamsee K. Pract Lab Med Article BACKGROUND: Decreased galactocerebrosidase (GALC) enzyme activity is causative for Krabbe disease, a lysosomal storage disorder with devastating neurodegenerative consequences. Quantitative fluorimetric assays for GALC activity in isolated blood and skin cells have been described; however, no such assay has been described using dried blood spot (DBS) specimens. METHODS: GALC enzyme activity was measured quantitatively using fluorescence from a novel glycosidic substrate: carboxy derived from 6-hexadecanoylamino-4-methylumbelliferone. GALC activity was demonstrated on newborn DBS specimens, known Krabbe disease patient specimens, proficiency testing and quality control samples. RESULTS: We present data on characterization of the novel substrate and assay, including pH optimization and enzyme kinetics using a fluorimetric profile. Single and multi-day precision analyses revealed tight analytical measurements with %CV ranging from 5.2% to 14.1%. GALC enzyme activity was linear over the range of 0.31 - 12.04 μmol/l/h with a limit of detection of 0.066 μmol/l/h. Our results with this assay show a clear discrimination between GALC activities in samples from Krabbe disease patients versus presumed normal newborn samples. CONCLUSIONS: A fluorimetric assay for GALC enzyme activity measurement on dried blood spot specimens is feasible. Improvements to the assay including novel substrate design, increased substrate concentration and removal of sodium chloride maximize the specificity of the assay and minimize interference from β-galactosidase. Elsevier 2019-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC6838535/ /pubmed/31720353 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plabm.2019.e00141 Text en © 2019 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Ullal, Anirudh J.
Pham, Hong
Singh, Rajendra
Ross, Peter
Graham, Carrie A.
Norton, Scott M.
Nuffer, Miriam H.
Burns, Debbie S.
Eckhardt, Allen E.
Escolar, Maria
Bali, Deeksha
Pamula, Vamsee K.
Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens
title Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens
title_full Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens
title_fullStr Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens
title_full_unstemmed Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens
title_short Fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens
title_sort fluorimetric assay with a novel substrate for quantification of galactocerebrosidase activity in dried blood spot specimens
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6838535/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31720353
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.plabm.2019.e00141
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