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JIMD Reports, Volume 21

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    Chapter 330 Di-sulfated Keratan Sulfate as a Novel Biomarker for Mucopolysaccharidosis II, IVA, and IVB.
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    Chapter 347 Metabolic Clinic Atlas: Organization of Care for Children with Inherited Metabolic Disease in Canada
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    Chapter 365 Maternal Phenylketonuria: Long-term Outcomes in Offspring and Post-pregnancy Maternal Characteristics.
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    Chapter 373 Assessing Psychological Functioning in Metabolic Disorders: Validation of the Adaptive Behavior Assessment System, Second Edition (ABAS-II), and the Behavior Rating Inventory of Executive Function (BRIEF) for Identification of Individuals at Risk
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    Chapter 377 Glutaric Acidemia Type 1-Clinico-Molecular Profile and Novel Mutations in GCDH Gene in Indian Patients
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    Chapter 384 A Retrospective Survey Studying the Impact of Fabry Disease on Pregnancy
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    Chapter 387 Evaluation of Implementation, Adaptation and Use of the Recently Proposed Urea Cycle Disorders Guidelines
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    Chapter 389 Autophagy in Natural History and After ERT in Glycogenosis Type II
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    Chapter 393 Is l -Carnitine Supplementation Beneficial in 3-Methylcrotonyl-CoA Carboxylase Deficiency?
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    Chapter 394 Neurodevelopmental and Cognitive Outcomes of Classical Homocystinuria: Experience from Qatar.
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    Chapter 399 Diet History Is a Reliable Predictor of Suboptimal Docosahexaenoic Acid Levels in Adult Patients with Phenylketonuria
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    Chapter 401 Successful Pregnancy in a Woman with Maple Syrup Urine Disease: Case Report
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    Chapter 402 Hepatic Copper Accumulation: A Novel Feature in Transient Infantile Liver Failure Due to TRMU Mutations?
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    Chapter 404 Infantile Cases of Sitosterolaemia with Novel Mutations in the ABCG5 Gene: Extreme Hypercholesterolaemia is Exacerbated by Breastfeeding
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    Chapter 441 Molecular Characterization of QDPR Gene in Iranian Families with BH4 Deficiency: Reporting Novel and Recurrent Mutations
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    Chapter 448 Erratum to: Glutaric Acidemia Type 1-Clinico-Molecular Profile and Novel Mutations in GCDH Gene in Indian Patients
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Chapter title
Autophagy in Natural History and After ERT in Glycogenosis Type II
Chapter number 389
Book title
JIMD Reports, Volume 21
Published in
JIMD Reports, February 2015
DOI 10.1007/8904_2014_389
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Book ISBNs
978-3-66-247171-5, 978-3-66-247172-2
Authors

Corrado Angelini, Anna C Nascimbeni, Marina Fanin, Anna C. Nascimbeni, Angelini, Corrado, Nascimbeni, Anna C., Fanin, Marina

Abstract

We studied the role of autophagy in a series of 10 infantile-, juvenile-, and adult-onset GSDII patients and investigated autophagy blockade in successive biopsies of adult cases during disease natural history. We also correlated the autophagosome accumulation and efficiency of enzyme replacement therapy (ERT) in four treated cases (two infantile and two juvenile-adult onsets).The autophagic flux was monitored by measuring the amount of p62-positive protein aggregates and compared, together with fibre vacuolisation, to fibre atrophy.A blocked autophagic flux resulted in p62 accumulation, increased vacuolisation, and progressive atrophy of muscle fibres in biopsies collected from patients during natural history. On the contrary, in the GSDII cases early treated with ERT, the autophagic flux improved and muscle fibre atrophy, fibre vacuolisation, and acid phosphatase activity decreased.The functionality of the autophagy-lysosome system is essential in GSDII muscle, which is characterised by the presence of swollen glycogen-filled lysosomes and autophagic build-up. Defining the role of autophagy and its relationship with muscle loss is critical for understanding the disease pathogenesis, for developing new therapies, and for improving ERT efficacy in GSDII.

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