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Alessandro Di Toro1, Nupoor Narula1,2, Lorenzo Giuliani1, Monica Concardi1, Alexandra Smirnova1, Valentina Favalli1,3, Mario Urtis1, Costanza Alvisi4, Elena Antoniazzi5, Eloisa Arbustini6.
Abstract
In both classic and late-onset AFD, mutations of the GLA gene cause deficient activity of the alpha-galactosidase enzyme resulting in intracellular accumulation of the undigested substrate. Gastrointestinal symptoms (GI) are common but non-specific and imputed to the AFD, irrespective of the demonstration of substrate accumulation in GI cells. We demonstrate substrate accumulation in gastric epithelial, vascular, and nerve cells of patients with classic AFD and, vice versa, absence of accumulation in late-onset AFD and controls.Entities:
Keywords: Anderson Fabry disease (AFD); Esophagogastroduodenoscopy (EGD); Gastropathy; Globotriaosylceramide (GB3)
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32571412 PMCID: PMC7310490 DOI: 10.1186/s13023-020-01436-2
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orphanet J Rare Dis ISSN: 1750-1172 Impact factor: 4.123
Fig. 1a and b. The light microscopy view of anti-GB3 immunostain of the gastric biopsy sample of the two patients with classical AFD. c and d. Alcian PAS and immunostain of the gastric biopsy with positive immune-reaction (brown) to anti-GB3 antibodies. e Patient 1. Anti-GB3 immunostain showing a ganglion cell (squared by the yellow box and enlarged in the inset) of the submucosal plexus with foam cytoplasm only mildly immunoreactive with anti-GB3 antibodies, surrounded by intensely immunostained neurilemmal cells. f Light microscopy view of negative anti-GB3 immunostain of a sample of the gastric biopsy from patient 5. Identical results were obtained in patients 3, 4, and 6 (Bars provide the original magnification scale)
Fig. 2Electron and immune-electron microscopy of the gastric biopsy. a Muscularis mucosae showing typical osmiophilic intracytoplasmic bodies (arrows); b Vascular smooth muscle cell with GB3 accumulation (arrows); c Epithelial cell with multiple osmiophilic intracytoplasmic, lamellar bodies; d High magnification view demonstrating the typical parallel stacked lamellae with a zebra-like pattern that characterizes the GB3 bodies; the red-squared figure (upper right corner) shows the original body at low magnification. e Immunoelectron micrograph demonstrating the specific reaction of anti-GB3 antibodies in the osmiophilic bodies’ accumulations; f Epithelial cells of the gastric mucosae showing intra-cytoplasmic accumulation of GB3 specifically immunostained with anti-GB3 antibodies; g The red-squared area in (f) is shown at higher magnification in (g); h Immunoelectron micrograph demonstrating the specific reaction of GB3 antibodies in a non-vascular SMC, a fine extension of the muscularis mucosae extending up between the glands. The red-squared figure (upper right corner) shows the original cell at low magnification