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Determination of Gaucher's Disease Phenotypes with Monoclonal Antibody

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Journal Clin Chim Acta
Specialty Biochemistry
Date 1983 Jul 15
PMID 6883722
Citations 13
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Abstract

Discrimination between the three clinical subtypes of Gaucher's disease based on the molecular forms of beta-glucocerebrosidase detected by monoclonal antibody is described. In normal fibroblast extracts, cross-reacting material (CRM) to human placental glucocerebrosidase is detected at Mr approximately equal to 63 000, 61 000 and 56 000. In Type 1 Gaucher's disease, the major fibroblast CRM has a Mr approximately equal to 56 000,, with less CRM seen at 61 000 and 56 000. Type 3 fibroblast extracts have a single CRM form at Mr approximately equal to 63 000. No CRM is found in Type 2 Gaucher's disease fibroblasts with monoclonal antiglucocerebrosidase antibody 8E4.

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