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First trimester prenatal diagnosis of Sandhoff's disease
Authors:L Giles  A Cooper  B Fowler  I B Sardharwalla  P Donnai
Affiliation:Willink Biochemical Genetics Unit, Royal Manchester Children's Hospital, Pendlebury, U.K.
Abstract:Chorionic villus sampling was performed on two patients with a previous family history of Sandhoff's disease. Total beta-hexosaminidase (Hex) activity in case 1 was within the normal range (case 1: 6365 mumol/h/g protein; control range: 3227-24 495 mumol/h/g protein). The beta-hexosaminidase isoenzyme pattern was found to be normal. These results were confirmed on cultured amniotic fluid cells. In case 2, the total Hex activity was 672 mumol/h/g protein, i.e., 7 per cent of the control mean (10,085 mumol/h/g protein), and chromatography demonstrated that more than 50 per cent of this activity was due to the abnormal isoenzyme beta-hexosaminidase S (Hex S). The fetus was predicted to be affected by Sandhoff's disease and this was confirmed on fetal tissues after termination of pregnancy. This study demonstrates that a fetus affected by Sandhoff's disease can be reliably diagnosed during the first trimester of pregnancy.
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