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GM00151 Fibroblast

Description:

MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSIS TYPE VII

Affected:

Yes

Sex:

Male

Age:

4 YR (At Sampling)

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Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection Heritable Diseases
Lysosomal Storage Diseases
Class Disorders of Carbohydrate Metabolism
Cell Type Fibroblast
Transformant Untransformed
Race White
Family Member 1
Relation to Proband proband
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks Less than 5% of normal beta-glucuronidase activity; similarly affected sister

Characterizations

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Passage Frozen 6
 
IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase,Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis
 
beta-glucuronidase According to the submitter, biochemical test results for this subject showed decreased enzyme activity. EC Number: 3.2.1.31; <5% activity.
 

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Less than 5% of normal beta-glucuronidase activity; similarly affected sister

Publications

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Olsen I, Bou-Gharios G, Abraham D, Chain B, Lysosomal enzyme transfer from different types of lymphoid cell. Exp Cell Res209:133-9 1993
PubMed ID: 8223997
 
Wolfe JH, Schuchman EH, Stramm LE, Concaugh EA, Haskins ME, Aguirre GD, Patterson DF, Desnick RJ, Gilboa E, Restoration of normal lysosomal function in mucopolysaccharidosis type VII cells by retroviral vector-mediated gene transfer. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A87:2877-81 1990
PubMed ID: 2158095
 
Olsen I, Oliver T, Muir H, Smith R, Partridge T, Role of cell adhesion in contact-dependent transfer of a lysosomal enzyme from lymphocytes to fibroblasts. J Cell Sci85:231-44 1986
PubMed ID: 3793794
 
Dean MF, McNamara A, Jenne BM, Direct transfer of beta-glucuronidase from mouse macrophages to other types of cell. J Cell Sci79:137-49 1985
PubMed ID: 3914478
 
McNamara A, Jenne BM, Dean MF, Fibroblasts acquire beta-glucuronidase by direct and indirect transfer during co-culture with macrophages. Exp Cell Res160:150-7 1985
PubMed ID: 4043242
 
Schor SL, Schor AM, Durning P, Rushton G, Skin fibroblasts obtained from cancer patients display foetal-like migratory behaviour on collagen gels. J Cell Sci73:235-44 1985
PubMed ID: 4019594
 
Dean MF, Olsen I, Muir H, Identification of rabbit and mouse beta-glucuronidases in human fibroblasts following direct interaction with lymphocytes. Biochim Biophys Acta721:441-8 1982
PubMed ID: 7159606
 
Olsen I, Dean MF, Muir H, Harris G, Acquisition of beta-glucuronidase activity by deficient fibroblasts during direct contact with lymphoid cells. J Cell Sci55:211-31 1982
PubMed ID: 7107725
 
Olsen I, Dean MF, Harris G, Muir H, Direct transfer of a lysosomal enzyme from lymphoid cells to deficient fibroblasts. Nature291:244-7 1981
PubMed ID: 7231541
 
Chern CJ, Tan P, Park H, Chromosomal mapping of human creatine kinase (brain type) using human- rodent somatic cell hybrids. Cytogenet Cell Genet27:232-7 1980
PubMed ID: 6934066
 
Fischer HD, Gonzalez-Noriega A, Sly WS, Beta-glucuronidase binding to human fibroblast membrane receptors. J Biol Chem255:5069-74 1980
PubMed ID: 6768729
 
Fischer HD, Natowicz M, Sly WS, Bretthauer RK, Fibroblast receptor for lysosomal enzymes mediates pinocytosis of multivalent phosphomannan fragment. J Cell Biol84:77-86 1980
PubMed ID: 7350171
 
Croce CM, Barrick J, Linnenbach A, Koprowski H, Expression of malignancy in hybrids between normal and malignant cells. J Cell Physiol99:279-85 1979
PubMed ID: 457790

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dbSNP dbSNP ID: 18529
Gene Ontology GO:0004566 beta-glucuronidase activity
GO:0005764 lysosome
GO:0005975 carbohydrate metabolism
GO:0006027 glycosaminoglycan catabolism
NCBI Gene Gene ID:2990
NCBI GTR 253220 MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSIS, TYPE VII; MPS7
OMIM 253220 MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSIS, TYPE VII; MPS7
Omim Description BETA-GLUCURONIDASE DEFICIENCY
  GUSB DEFICIENCYBETA-GLUCURONIDASE, INCLUDED; GUSB, INCLUDED
  MPS VII; MPS7
  MUCOPOLYSACCHARIDOSIS TYPE VII
  SLY SYNDROME

Culture Protocols

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Passage Frozen 6
Split Ratio 1:4
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Medium Eagle's Minimum Essential Medium with Earle's salts and non-essential amino acids with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent
Serum 15% fetal bovine serum Not inactivated
Substrate None specified
Subcultivation Method trypsin-EDTA
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