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Fabry disease: ultrastructural lectin histochemical analyses of lysosomal deposits

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Fabry disease is an X-linked inborn error of glycosphingolipid catabolism resulting from a deficiency of lysosomal α-galactosidase activity. Globotriaosylceramide accumulates predominantly in lysosomes of various tissues. Former studies have clarified the nature of this disease, and the accumulated materials in the lysosomes have been analyzed using biochemical techniques. In the present study, transmission electron microscopy was used to reveal the fine structure of these lysosomal deposits, and sugar residues in the lysosomal deposits in Fabry disease were examined by lectin histochemistry combined with enzyme digestion. This is the first report to describe the lysosomal sugar residues in Fabry disease analyzed using lectin histochemistry at the ultrastructural level. With these techniques, we were able to detect α-galactosyl, β-galactosyl and glucosyl sugar residues in the lysosomal deposits. The experimental procedures used in this study have considerable potential for use in investigations of glycolipid and glycoprotein storage diseases without the need for complex methodology and expensive materials.

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Received: 17 March 1999 / Accepted: 2 June 1999

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Kanda, A., Nakao, S., Tsuyama, S. et al. Fabry disease: ultrastructural lectin histochemical analyses of lysosomal deposits. Virchows Archiv 436, 36–42 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/PL00008196

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