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      Mucopolysaccharide accumulation in cultured skin fibroblasts derived from patients with mucolipidosis IV.

      American Journal of Human Genetics
      Child, Preschool, Fibroblasts, metabolism, Glycosaminoglycans, isolation & purification, Humans, Mucolipidoses, genetics, Skin

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          Increased concentrations of total sulfated mucopolysaccharides (MPS), threefold, and hyaluronic acid (HA), 10-fold, were found in ML IV fibroblast extracts when compared to normal controls. Such accumulations altered the distribution of MPS:HA comprised 70% of total MPS in ML IV but only 30% in control cells. Intracellular sulfated MPS was observed accumulating almost linearly in ML IV fibroblasts. "Pulse-chase" experiments indicate that both HA and the sulfated MPS remain in the ML IV cells for long periods of time; in control cells, they are rapidly removed as low molecular weight, dialyzable fragments. These data suggest that the MPS accumulation in ML IV fibroblasts, is the consequence of a catabolic block, probably involving the lysosome.

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          1685507

          Chemistry
          Child, Preschool,Fibroblasts,metabolism,Glycosaminoglycans,isolation & purification,Humans,Mucolipidoses,genetics,Skin

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