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Inherited defects in the degradation of glycosphingolipids (GSLs) cause a group of severe diseases known as GSL storage disorders. There are currently no effective treatments for the majority of these disorders. We have explored a new treatment paradigm, substrate deprivation therapy, by constructing a genetic model in mice. Sandhoff's disease mice, which abnormally accumulate GSLs, were bred with mice that were blocked in their synthesis of GSLs. The mice with simultaneous defects in GSL synthesis and degradation no longer accumulated GSLs, had improved neurologic function, and had a much longer life span. However, these mice eventually developed a late-onset neurologic disease because of accumulation of another class of substrate, oligosaccharides. The results support the validity of the substrate deprivation therapy and also highlight some limitations.
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Yujing Liu
Lanzhou University
Ryuichi Wada
Niigata University
Hiromichi Kawai
National Institutes of Health
Journal of Clinical Investigation
National Institutes of Health
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
University of Bonn
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69de9e53741e97d2d4e93fb5 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1172/jci5542