Landmark Evaluation of Transferrin Glycoforms: Pioneering Congenital Glycosylation Disorder Diagnosis in Cuba
Alejandro Jesús Bermejo Valdés,
Jessica Archer Jiménez
Abstract:Glycosylation, the most significant modification of proteins, plays an essential role in cellular processes. Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) are multisystemic diseases resulting from mutations affecting glycosylation steps. Diagnosis of CDG relies on biochemical assays, such as isoelectric focusing. Despite its significance, CDG cases remain unreported in Cuba due to the lack of implemented diagnostic methods. This study aimed to evaluate transferrin glycoforms for diagnosing congenital N-glycosyla… Show more
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