Volume 38, Issue 3 pp. 218-227
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Activity of glucocerebrosidase in extracts of different cell types from type 1 Gaucher disease patients

M. Clara Sa Miranda

M. Clara Sa Miranda

Instituto Genetica Medica Jacinto de Magalhaes, Porto, Portugal

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Johannes M. F. G. Aerts

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Johannes M. F. G. Aerts

E. C. Slater Institute for Biochemical Research, University of Amsterdam, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

Inst. for Biochemical Research Univ. of Amsterdam, Meibergdreef 15 1105 AZ Amsterdam The NetherlandsSearch for more papers by this author
Rui Pinto

Rui Pinto

Instituto Genetica Medica Jacinto de Magalhaes, Porto, Portugal

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Augusta Fontes

Augusta Fontes

Instituto Genetica Medica Jacinto de Magalhaes, Porto, Portugal

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Lucia Wanzeller de Lacerda

Lucia Wanzeller de Lacerda

Instituto Genetica Medica Jacinto de Magalhaes, Porto, Portugal

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Sonja van Weely

Sonja van Weely

E. C. Slater Institute for Biochemical Research, University of Amsterdam, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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John Barranger

John Barranger

Division of Medical Genetics, Department of Pediatrics, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, USA

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Joseph M. Tager

Joseph M. Tager

E. C. Slater Institute for Biochemical Research, University of Amsterdam, Academic Medical Centre, Amsterdam, The Netherlands

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First published: September 1990
Citations: 17

Abstract

Glucocerebrosidase activity in extracts of leukocytes, Epstein-Barr virus transformed lymphocytes and fibroblasts from Portuguese Type 1 Gaucher disease patients was studied. The residual glucocerebrosidase activity in all extracts from patients was less than 25% if measured in the presence of bile salt taurocholate. However, if measured in the absence of bile salt the residual enzyme activity in extracts from patients was cell type specific: it was severely reduced in the case of fibroblasts, mildly reduced in the case of lymphoblasts and not significantly reduced in the case of leukocytes. The glucocerebrosidase activity in extracts from all control cell types was stimulated by taurocholate. In the patients the enzyme activity in fibroblasts extracts was also stimulated but that in lymphoblasts and leukocytes was inhibited by the bile salt. The differences in glucocerebrosidase activity (in the absence of taurocholate) in extracts from different cell types from Gaucher disease patients are attributable to differences in the proportion of glucocerebrosidase present as a monomer with low activity (form I) and as a highly active aggregate (form II) that may also contain sphingolipid activator protein 2 (SAP-2). In extracts from leukocytes and lymphocytes from Type 1 Gaucher disease patients, but not in those from fibroblasts, a relatively high proportion of enzyme is present in aggregated form with near normal specific activity.

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