2014
DOI: 10.1172/jci72835
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Relative acidic compartment volume as a lysosomal storage disorder–associated biomarker

Abstract: Lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) occur at a frequency of 1 in every 5,000 live births and are a common cause of pediatric neurodegenerative disease. The relatively small number of patients with LSDs and lack of validated biomarkers are substantial challenges for clinical trial design. Here, we evaluated the use of a commercially available fluorescent probe, Lysotracker, that can be used to measure the relative acidic compartment volume of circulating B cells as a potentially universal biomarker for LSDs. We … Show more

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“…This finding was in agreement with background levels of Hex in PBMCs after AAV therapy, 1.69% of normal (n=3), which is comparable to untreated controls (1.84% of normal, n=5). In contrast, substrate reduction therapy with miglustat substantially reduced LysoTracker levels in NPC [23], which may not be surprising since miglustat was administered systemically and gene therapy in the current study was administered intracranially.…”
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“…This finding was in agreement with background levels of Hex in PBMCs after AAV therapy, 1.69% of normal (n=3), which is comparable to untreated controls (1.84% of normal, n=5). In contrast, substrate reduction therapy with miglustat substantially reduced LysoTracker levels in NPC [23], which may not be surprising since miglustat was administered systemically and gene therapy in the current study was administered intracranially.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 82%
“…te Vruchte et al demonstrated elevation of the acidic compartment of circulating CD19+ B cells, which correlated with age and disease progression [23]. Marked expansion of LysoTracker positive cells to nearly fivefold normal was demonstrated in PBMCs of SD cats as well.…”
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“…5). The oxysterol concentrations in these samples had been measured by HPLC‐MS/MS 10 in a previous study 32. The magnitude of the correlation coefficients were 0.608 and 0.585, respectively, indicating that the bile acids and oxysterols are moderately correlated.…”
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“…A SM-degrading enzyme with a slightly acidic pH optimum and a distinct pattern of activation by Co 2+ and Mn 2+ has been purified from bovine seminal plasma but is assumed to differ from S-ASM (Vanha-Perttula, 1988;Vanha-Perttula et al, 1990). In a mouse model of NPD type C, lysosomal enlargement in the brain -a feature of these lysosomal storage disorders -correlated with that in circulating B cells (te Vruchte et al, 2014). Thus, measuring the relative acidic compartment volume of these peripheral cells using a fluorescent probe may represent a surrogate marker for the progression of lipid storage in the brain.…”
Section: Distribution Of S-asmmentioning
confidence: 99%