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Enzyme replacement therapy decreases hypergammaglobulinemia in Gaucher's disease.
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1998
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Autoimmune DiseaseEnzyme Replacement TherapyMonoclonal GammopathyGenetic DisorderHematologyImmunologyPathologyAutoimmunitySubstrate Reduction TherapyInborn Error Of ImmunityMedicineLysosomal Storage DiseaseLinear DeclineMolecular Medicine
We report the effects of enzyme replacement therapy in a patient with Gaucher's disease associated with a monoclonal gammopathy. Alglucerase induces a linear decline in immunoglobulin and beta 2-microglobulin levels. This observation suggests that this treatment decreases the chronic antigenic stimulation commonly found in Gaucher's disease.