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Lyso-GM2 Ganglioside: A Possible Biomarker of Tay-Sachs Disease and Sandhoff Disease
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Tay-sachs DiseaseSandhoff DiseaseImmunologyExperimental PathologyPathologyNeurochemical BiomarkersHex A-like ActivityNeuroinflammationNeurobiology Of DiseaseNeurologyNeuropathologyHex BLyso-gm2 GangliosideAutoimmune DiseaseAutoimmunityBrain-immune InteractionNeurodegenerative DiseasesPathogenesisHex A ActivityGeneral PathologyMedicineLysosomal Storage Disease
To find a new biomarker of Tay-Sachs disease and Sandhoff disease. The lyso-GM2 ganglioside (lyso-GM2) levels in the brain and plasma in Sandhoff mice were measured by means of high performance liquid chromatography and the effect of a modified hexosaminidase (Hex) B exhibiting Hex A-like activity was examined. Then, the lyso-GM2 concentrations in human plasma samples were determined. The lyso-GM2 levels in the brain and plasma in Sandhoff mice were apparently increased compared with those in wild-type mice, and they decreased on intracerebroventricular administration of the modified Hex B. The lyso-GM2 levels in plasma of patients with Tay-Sachs disease and Sandhoff disease were increased, and the increase in lyso-GM2 was associated with a decrease in Hex A activity. Lyso-GM2 is expected to be a potential biomarker of Tay-Sachs disease and Sandhoff disease.
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