Laboratory Diagnosis of Congenital Disorders of Glycosylation Type I by Analysis of Transferrin Glycoforms

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Dusica Babovic-Vuksanovic
John F. O’Brien
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[1] Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,
[2] Mayo Clinic College of Medicine,undefined
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Oligosaccharide; Transferrin; Galactosemia; Phosphomannose Isomerase; Carbohydrate Deficient Transferrin;
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Congenital disorders of glycosylation (CDG) are being recognized as a rapidly growing and complex group of disorders. The pathophysiology results from depressed synthesis or remodeling of oligosaccharide moieties of glycoproteins. The ultimate result is the formation of abnormal glycoproteins affecting their structure and metabolic functions. The most thoroughly studied subset of CDG are the type I defects affecting N-glycosylation. Causal mutations occur in at least 12 different genes which encode primarily monosaccharide transferases necessary for N-glycosylation in the endoplasmic reticulum. The broad clinical presentation of these glycosylation defects challenge clinicians to test for these defects in a variety of clinical settings.
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