Increased levels of sialic acid associated with a sialidase deficiency in I-cell disease (mucolipidosis II) fibroblasts.

1976 
Abstract Cultured fibroblasts from three unrelated patients with I-cell disease (mucolipidosis II) have a 3 to 4 fold increase in total sialic acid when compared to control fibroblasts. Sialic acid levels in a number of other lysosomal disorders, i.e., mucopolysaccharidosis I, II, III, VI, metachromatic leukodystrophy, G M1 gangliosidosis, mannosidosis, Gaucher's and Sandhoff's disease are within the normal range suggesting that this is a finding specific for I-cells. Additionally, sonicates of cultured fibroblasts from controls were shown to have an acid sialidase capable of removing sialic acid from added fetuin at pH 4.2 in 0.05M acetate buffer. In contrast, I-cell fibroblasts, within the limits of the assay, lack this enzyme activity.
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