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SLC37A4-CDG: New biochemical insights for an emerging congenital disorder of glycosylation with major coagulopathy.


ABSTRACT: SLC37A4-CDG is an emerging congenital disorder of glycosylation which is characterized by a dominant inheritance and a major coagulopathy originating from the liver. Recent studies took interest in the biochemical alterations found in this CDG and showed that they consisted of multiple glycosylation abnormalities, which result from mislocalization of the endoplasmic reticulum glucose-6-phosphate transporter and associated Golgi homeostasis defects. In this work, we highlight in six affected individuals abnormal patterns for various serum N-glycoproteins and bikunin proteoglycan isoforms, together with specific alterations of the mass spectra of endoglycosidase H-released serum N-glycans. Collectively, these data complement previous findings, help to better delineate SLC37A4-CDG and could present interest in diagnosing this disease.

SUBMITTER: Raynor A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9119027 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SLC37A4-CDG: New biochemical insights for an emerging congenital disorder of glycosylation with major coagulopathy.

Raynor Alexandre A   Haouari Walid W   Ng Bobby G BG   Cholet Sophie S   Harroche Annie A   Raulet-Bussian Celia C   Lounis-Ouaras Samra S   Vuillaumier-Barrot Sandrine S   Pascreau Tiffany T   Borgel Delphine D   Freeze Hudson H HH   Fenaille François F   Bruneel Arnaud A  

Clinica chimica acta; international journal of clinical chemistry 20210708


SLC37A4-CDG is an emerging congenital disorder of glycosylation which is characterized by a dominant inheritance and a major coagulopathy originating from the liver. Recent studies took interest in the biochemical alterations found in this CDG and showed that they consisted of multiple glycosylation abnormalities, which result from mislocalization of the endoplasmic reticulum glucose-6-phosphate transporter and associated Golgi homeostasis defects. In this work, we highlight in six affected indi  ...[more]

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