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. 1990 Mar;87(5):1913-6.
doi: 10.1073/pnas.87.5.1913.

Therapeutic response to intravenous infusions of glucocerebrosidase in a patient with Gaucher disease

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Therapeutic response to intravenous infusions of glucocerebrosidase in a patient with Gaucher disease

N W Barton et al. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1990 Mar.

Abstract

Enzyme replacement has been under consideration as a therapeutic strategy for patients with Gaucher disease for more than two decades. Previous studies indicated that single injections of purified glucocerebrosidase reduced the amount of storage material in the liver. It was important to determine whether administration of exogenous enzyme on a regular basis would be of clinical benefit. We report here that weekly i.v. infusions of a macrophage-targeted preparation of human placental glucocerebrosidase in a child with type 1 Gaucher disease increased hemoglobin from 6.9 +/- 0.8 g/dl (+/- 1 SD) to 10.2 +/- 0.4 g/dl (+/- 1 SD) over a 20-week period. The platelet count also increased from a pretreatment value of 30,000 +/- 7000/mm3 (+/- 1 SD) to 54,000 +/- 11,000/mm3 (+/- 1 SD). Phagocytic activity in the spleen decreased during the period of enzyme administration, and there was radiographic evidence of skeletal improvement. These observations document objective clinical responses to enzyme supplementation in a patient with a sphingolipid storage disorder.

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