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  2. Lysosomal storage disease - Wikipedia

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    Lysosomal storage diseases (LSDs; / ˌ l aɪ s ə ˈ s oʊ m əl /) are a group of over 70 rare inherited metabolic disorders that result from defects in lysosomal function. [1] [2] Lysosomes are sacs of enzymes within cells that digest large molecules and pass the fragments on to other parts of the cell for recycling.

  3. Category:Lysosomal storage diseases - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Lysosomal storage diseases" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. *

  4. Mucopolysaccharidosis - Wikipedia

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    Many affected individuals also have heart disease, often involving enlarged or diseased heart valves. Another lysosomal storage disease often confused with the mucopolysaccharidoses is mucolipidosis. In this disorder, excessive amounts of fatty materials known as lipids (another principal component of living cells) are stored, in addition to ...

  5. Fabry disease - Wikipedia

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    Fabry disease is an inherited lysosomal storage disorder that is caused by a deficiency of alpha-galactosidase A. This enzyme deficiency is a result of an accumulation of glycosphingolipids found in the lysosomes and most cell types and tissues, which leads it to be considered a multisystem disease.

  6. Alpha-mannosidosis - Wikipedia

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    Alpha-mannosidosis is a lysosomal storage disorder, [1] first described by Swedish physician Okerman in 1967. [2] In humans it is known to be caused by an autosomal recessive genetic mutation in the gene MAN2B1, located on chromosome 19, affecting the production of the enzyme alpha-D-mannosidase, resulting in its deficiency.

  7. I-cell disease - Wikipedia

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    Inclusion-cell (I-cell) disease, also referred to as mucolipidosis II (ML II), [1] [2] is part of the lysosomal storage disease family and results from a defective phosphotransferase (an enzyme of the Golgi apparatus). This enzyme transfers phosphate to mannose residues on specific proteins.

  8. Fucosidosis - Wikipedia

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    Fucosidosis is a rare lysosomal storage disorder [2] in which the FUCA1 gene experiences mutations that severely reduce or stop the activity of the alpha-L-fucosidase enzyme. [3] The result is a buildup of complex sugars in parts of the body, which leads to death. Fucosidosis is one of nine identified glycoprotein storage diseases.

  9. Neuronal ceroid lipofuscinosis - Wikipedia

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    The classic characterization of the group of neurodegenerative, lysosomal storage disorders called the neuronal ceroid lipofuscinoses (NCLs) is through the progressive, permanent loss of motor and psychological ability with a severe intracellular accumulation of lipofuscins, [2] [3] with the United States and Northern European populations having slightly higher frequency with an occurrence of ...