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Rapid diagnosis of late-onset Pompe disease by fluorometric assay of alpha-glucosidase activities in dried blood spots.

Molecular genetics and metabolism (2007-02-03)
Helmut Kallwass, Cortney Carr, Joseph Gerrein, Mariah Titlow, Robert Pomponio, Deeksha Bali, Jian Dai, Priya Kishnani, Alison Skrinar, Deyanira Corzo, Joan Keutzer
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The enzymatic defect in Pompe disease is insufficient lysosomal acid alpha-glucosidase (GAA) activity which leads to lysosomal glycogen accumulation. We recently introduced a simple and reliable method to measure GAA activity in dried blood spots using Acarbose, a highly selective alpha-glucosidase inhibitor, to eliminate isoenzyme interference. Here we demonstrate that this method efficiently detects late-onset Pompe patients who are frequently misdiagnosed by conventional methods due to residual GAA activity in other tissue types.

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MUG Supplement, suitable for microbiology