Mannose 6-phosphonate labelling: A key for processing the therapeutic enzyme in Pompe disease

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Abstract

In the search of a better enzyme therapy in Pompe disease, the conjugation of mannose 6-phosphonates to the recombinant enzyme appeared as an enhancer of its efficacy. Here, we demonstrated that the increased efficacy of the conjugated enzyme is partly due to a higher intracellular maturation because of its insensitiveness to acid phosphatases during the routing to lysosomes.

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Godefroy, A., Daurat, M., Da Silva, A., Basile, I., El Cheikh, K., Caillaud, C., … Maynadier, M. (2019). Mannose 6-phosphonate labelling: A key for processing the therapeutic enzyme in Pompe disease. Journal of Cellular and Molecular Medicine, 23(9), 6499–6503. https://doi.org/10.1111/jcmm.14516

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