Abstract:Background
Anderson-Fabry Disease (AFD, OMIM 301500) is a rare X-linked lysosomal storage disorder caused by GLA gene mutation resulting in a deficit or absent activity of the α-galactosidase A enzyme (α-Gal A). This deficiency involves the impossibility of cleavage of glycophospholipids, resulting in an intralisosomal accumulation of them in different tissues. Due to an incidence of 1 in 80000, AFD is considered the second most common glycosphingolipid storage disorder after Gaucher disease.… Show more
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