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A Simple Fluorogenic Method for Determination of Acid Ceramidase Activity and Diagnosis of Farber Disease

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Journal J Lipid Res
Publisher Elsevier
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 2010 Sep 28
PMID 20871013
Citations 24
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Abstract

Acid ceramidase (aCDase) is one of several enzymes responsible for ceramide degradation within mammalian cells. As such, aCDase regulates the intracellular levels of the bioactive lipid ceramide. An inherited deficiency of aCDase activity results in Farber disease (FD), also called lipogranulomatosis, which is characterized by ceramide accumulation in the tissues of patients. Diagnosis of FD is confirmed by demonstration of a deficient aCDase activity and the subsequent storage of ceramide. Existing methods include extremely complex assays, many of them using radiolabeled compounds. Therefore, the aCDase assay and the in vitro enzymatic diagnosis of FD are still performed in only a very limited number of specialized laboratories. Here, the new fluorogenic substrate Rbm14-12 was synthesized and characterized as a new tool to determine aCDase activity. The resulting optimized assay was performed in 96-well plates, and different fibroblast and lymphoid cell lines derived from FD patients and controls were tested to measure aCDase activity. As a result, the activity in cells of FD patients was found to be very low or even null. This new fluorogenic method offers a very easy and rapid way for specific and accurate determination of aCDase activity and, consequently, for diagnosis of FD.

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