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Alkaline phosphatase deficiency in cultured skin fibroblasts from patients with hypophosphatasia: comparison of the infantile, childhood, and adult forms.

M P Whyte, L A Vrabel, T D Schwartz.   

Abstract

Alkaline phosphatase (AP) activity was assayed by a sensitive fluorometric method, using 4-methylumbelliferyl phosphate as substrate, in homogenates of confluent skin fibroblasts from 17 patients with the infantile, childhood, or adult form of hypophosphatasia and compared to the AP activity in 22 sex- and age-matched control cell lines. Statistically significant deficiency of AP activity was found in all 3 types of hypophosphatasia (8.2%, 30.2% and 18.5% of control values, respectively); however, there was considerable variation of enzyme activity, especially in the control groups, and some overlap between patient and control values occurred for the childhood and adult age groups. These fibroblast studies suggest that all clinical forms of hypophosphatasia are characterized by deficient activity of the bone/liver/kidney AP isoenzyme. The clinical severity of the infantile form is reflected by a profound lack of AP activity in cultured skin fibroblasts. Further study will be necessary to determine the mechanism(s) of the deficiency in AP activity in each form of hypophosphatasia. Nevertheless, we suggest that AP-deficient infantile hypophosphatasia skin fibroblasts in culture might constitute a good tool by which to explore the unknown physiological role of AP.

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Year:  1983        PMID: 6885967     DOI: 10.1210/jcem-57-4-831

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Endocrinol Metab        ISSN: 0021-972X            Impact factor:   5.958


  9 in total

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2.  Alkaline phosphatase (tissue-nonspecific isoenzyme) is a phosphoethanolamine and pyridoxal-5'-phosphate ectophosphatase: normal and hypophosphatasia fibroblast study.

Authors:  K N Fedde; M P Whyte
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  1990-11       Impact factor: 11.025

3.  Infantile hypophosphatasia fibroblasts proliferate normally in culture: evidence against a role for alkaline phosphatase (tissue nonspecific isoenzyme) in the regulation of cell growth and differentiation.

Authors:  M P Whyte; L A Vrabel
Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int       Date:  1987-01       Impact factor: 4.333

4.  Infantile hypophosphatasia: enzymatic defect explored with alkaline phosphatase-deficient skin fibroblasts in culture.

Authors:  M P Whyte; S D Rettinger; L A Vrabel
Journal:  Calcif Tissue Int       Date:  1987-05       Impact factor: 4.333

5.  Analysis of liver/bone/kidney alkaline phosphatase mRNA, DNA, and enzymatic activity in cultured skin fibroblasts from 14 unrelated patients with severe hypophosphatasia.

Authors:  M J Weiss; K Ray; M D Fallon; M P Whyte; K N Fedde; M A Lafferty; R A Mulivor; H Harris
Journal:  Am J Hum Genet       Date:  1989-05       Impact factor: 11.025

6.  Bilateral transverse (Bowdler) fibular spurs with hypophosphatasia in an adolescent girl.

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Journal:  Korean J Radiol       Date:  2005 Jan-Mar       Impact factor: 3.500

7.  A missense mutation in the human liver/bone/kidney alkaline phosphatase gene causing a lethal form of hypophosphatasia.

Authors:  M J Weiss; D E Cole; K Ray; M P Whyte; M A Lafferty; R A Mulivor; H Harris
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1988-10       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  Different missense mutations at the tissue-nonspecific alkaline phosphatase gene locus in autosomal recessively inherited forms of mild and severe hypophosphatasia.

Authors:  P S Henthorn; M Raducha; K N Fedde; M A Lafferty; M P Whyte
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  1992-10-15       Impact factor: 11.205

9.  Markedly increased circulating pyridoxal-5'-phosphate levels in hypophosphatasia. Alkaline phosphatase acts in vitamin B6 metabolism.

Authors:  M P Whyte; J D Mahuren; L A Vrabel; S P Coburn
Journal:  J Clin Invest       Date:  1985-08       Impact factor: 14.808

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