A convenient diagnostic function test of peripheral blood neutrophils in glycogen storage disease type Ib

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Neutrophils from patients suffering from glycogen storage disease type Ib (GSD-Ib) show several defects, one of which is a decreased rate of glucose utilization. In this study, we established experimental conditions to show the stimulation of the neutrophil respiratory burst by extracellular glucose. With phorbol-myristate-acetate as stimulus of the burst, the activity of the NADPH oxidase in GSD-Ib neutrophils hardly increased on addition of glucose. In control and GSD-type Ia neutrophils, a clear increase was observed. The lack of response to extracellular glucose in GSD-Ib neutrophils is correlated with the inability to raise intracellular glucose-6-P levels on glucose addition, thereby limiting the activity of the generation of NADPH in the hexose-monophosphate shunt. Our study shows the usefulness of this test for the diagnosis of neutrophil function abnormality in GSD-Ib patients.

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Verhoeven, A. J., Visser, G., Van Zwieten, R., Gruszczynska, B., Poll-The, D. W. E. E. T., & Smit, G. P. A. (1999). A convenient diagnostic function test of peripheral blood neutrophils in glycogen storage disease type Ib. Pediatric Research, 45(6), 881–885. https://doi.org/10.1203/00006450-199906000-00018

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