Gene/Protein Disease Symptom Drug Enzyme Compound
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Query: EC:3.2.1.23 (beta-galactosidase)
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We experienced two siblings of type 3 GM1 gangliosidosis. A 33-year-old woman developed dysarthria, dysbasia and bradykinesia at around the age of 30. Her 28-year-old brother showed locomotor retardation and skeletal deformity in infancy. He lost the ability to stand walk at childhood, and developed progressive dystonia. The major neurologic manifestations were parkinsonian symptoms in the elder sister, and progressive dystonia in her brother. Both had markedly reduced beta-galactosidase activity in peripheral blood lymphocyte and were diagnosed as having type 3 GM1 gangliosidosis. Gene analysis revealed that these patients were homozygotes of the adult type mutant gene. The two siblings are unique in that the clinical manifestations and the age of onset of symptoms differed markedly between them despite the same mutant gene in both cases.
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PMID:[Two siblings of type 3 GM1 gangliosidosis with different clinical features and different ages of onset]. 840 83

A putative new type of familial parkinsonism with peculiar putaminal changes in MRI was reported. The pedigree was cousin marriage, and three out of four siblings developed parkinsonism in their 2nd or 3rd decade. Their clinical signs were saccadic eye movement, dysarthria, rigidity, bradykinesia and postural instability. These symptoms partially responded to levodopa therapy and showed mild progression. There was no diurnal fluctuation of the symptoms or alleviation after sleep. Lack of Parkin gene mutation and normal beta-galactosidase activities was observed. The cranial MRI study disclosed putaminal increased signal intensities in T2-weighted and proton density images. The severity of these finding correlated with the severity of the symptoms. Familial parkinsonism with MRI findings similar to this pedigree has not been reported in the literature. It is suggested that the present pedigree could be classified as a new subgroup of familial parkinsonism.
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PMID:[Familial parkinsonism with the abnormalities in putamen on MRI]. 1118 16