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JIMD Reports, Volume 27

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    Chapter 435 The Frequencies of Different Inborn Errors of Metabolism in Adult Metabolic Centres: Report from the SSIEM Adult Metabolic Physicians Group.
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    Chapter 460 Seizures Due to a KCNQ2 Mutation: Treatment with Vitamin B6
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    Chapter 463 Recurrent Ventricular Tachycardia in Medium-Chain Acyl-Coenzyme A Dehydrogenase Deficiency
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    Chapter 464 SUCLA2 Deficiency: A Deafness-Dystonia Syndrome with Distinctive Metabolic Findings (Report of a New Patient and Review of the Literature).
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    Chapter 468 No Evidence for Association of SCO2 Heterozygosity with High-Grade Myopia or Other Diseases with Possible Mitochondrial Dysfunction
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    Chapter 476 The Newborn Screening Paradox: Sensitivity vs. Overdiagnosis in VLCAD Deficiency
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    Chapter 481 Hyperprolinemia in Type 2 Glutaric Aciduria and MADD-Like Profiles.
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    Chapter 486 Intracranial Pressure Monitoring Demonstrates that Cerebral Edema Is Not Correlated to Hyperammonemia in a Child with Ornithine Transcarbamylase Deficiency
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    Chapter 489 Diagnostic Value of Urinary Mevalonic Acid Excretion in Patients with a Clinical Suspicion of Mevalonate Kinase Deficiency (MKD)
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    Chapter 490 IgG N-Glycosylation Galactose Incorporation Ratios for the Monitoring of Classical Galactosaemia
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    Chapter 491 Detailed Biochemical and Bioenergetic Characterization of FBXL4-Related Encephalomyopathic Mitochondrial DNA Depletion.
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    Chapter 494 Application of an Image Cytometry Protocol for Cellular and Mitochondrial Phenotyping on Fibroblasts from Patients with Inherited Disorders
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    Chapter 497 Electroclinical Features of Early-Onset Epileptic Encephalopathies in Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation (CDGs).
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    Chapter 498 Voluntary Exercise Prevents Oxidative Stress in the Brain of Phenylketonuria Mice.
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    Chapter 504 Further Delineation of the ALG9-CDG Phenotype.
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Chapter title
Application of an Image Cytometry Protocol for Cellular and Mitochondrial Phenotyping on Fibroblasts from Patients with Inherited Disorders
Chapter number 494
Book title
JIMD Reports, Volume 27
Published in
JIMD Reports, January 2015
DOI 10.1007/8904_2015_494
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Book ISBNs
978-3-66-250408-6, 978-3-66-250409-3
Authors

Paula Fernandez-Guerra, M. Lund, T. J. Corydon, N. Cornelius, N. Gregersen, J. Palmfeldt, Peter Bross

Abstract

Cellular phenotyping of human dermal fibroblasts (HDFs) from patients with inherited diseases provides invaluable information for diagnosis, disease aetiology, prognosis and assessing of treatment options. Here we present a cell phenotyping protocol using image cytometry that combines measurements of crucial cellular and mitochondrial parameters: (1) cell number and viability, (2) thiol redox status (TRS), (3) mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) and (4) mitochondrial superoxide levels (MSLs). With our protocol, cell viability, TRS and MMP can be measured in one small cell sample and MSL on a parallel one. We analysed HDFs from healthy individuals after treatment with various concentrations of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) for different intervals, to mimic the physiological effects of oxidative stress. Our results show that cell number, viability, TRS and MMP decreased, while MSL increased both in a time- and concentration-dependent manner. To assess the use of our protocol for analysis of HDFs from patients with inherited diseases, we analysed HDFs from two patients with very long-chain acyl-CoA dehydrogenase (VLCAD) deficiency (VLCADD), one with a severe clinical phenotype and one with a mild one. HDFs from both patients displayed increased MSL without H2O2 treatment. Treatment with H2O2 revealed significant differences in MMP and MSL between HDFs from the mild and the severe patient. Our results establish the capacity of our protocol for fast analysis of cellular and mitochondrial parameters by image cytometry in HDFs from patients with inherited metabolic diseases.

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