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Query: EC:2.4.2.8 (
hypoxanthine-guanine phosphoribosyltransferase
)
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Lesch-Nyhan syndrome is caused by a severe genetic deficiency of
hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase
(
HPRT
) and is characterized by central nervous system disorders, gout, and in some cases,
macrocytic anemia
. Women heterozygous for
HPRT
deficiency are healthy but their somatic cells are mosaic for enzyme deficiency owing to random inactivation of the X chromosome. Frequencies of red blood cells and T cells deficient in
HPRT
are significantly lower than the expected 50% in heterozygotes, suggesting that
HPRT
-negative blood cells are selected against in heterozygotes. To determine at which stage of hematopoiesis such selection occurs, we determined the frequencies of
HPRT
-negative T, B and erythroid precursor cells in three heterozygotes. Since the cloning efficiencies of T and B cells and colony forming efficiency of burst-forming unit erythroid (BFU-E) for sample from Lesch-Nyhan patients were similar to those of normal cells,
HPRT
deficiency does not seem to render the differentiated cells less efficient for proliferation. However, the frequencies of
HPRT
-negative T and B cells, and BFU-E were all less than 10% in each of the three heterozygotes. Although the frequencies of
HPRT
-negative cells showed tenfold variations between the heterozygotes, each heterozygote had similar frequencies of
HPRT
-negative cells in the three cell types. These results suggest that
HPRT
is important at early stages of hematopoiesis, but less so after the cells have differentiated into T cells, B cells and erythroid precursor cells.
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PMID:Selection against blood cells deficient in hypoxanthine phosphoribosyltransferase (HPRT) in Lesch-Nyhan heterozygotes occurs at the level of multipotent stem cells. 852 26