Subcellular distribution of acid alpha-glucosidase in fibroblasts and of antigenically cross-reactive material in Pompe's disease fibroblasts
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Subcellular distribution of acid alpha-glucosidase in fibroblasts and of antigenically cross-reactive material in Pompe's disease fibroblasts
Abstract
From fibroblasts of two cases of Pompe's disease (acid alpha-glucosidase deficiency), one of the childhood type (RH-SF-1) and one of the adult type (RH-SF-2), and normal fibroblasts, antigenically cross-reactive material and acid alpha-glucosidase were immunoprecipitated and analysed by immunoelectrotransfer blotting. The acid alpha-glucosidase and antigenically cross-reactive material (which reacts with antibody raised against normal acid alpha-glucosidase) revealed a precursor form of molecular weight 97,000 and two major components of 79,000 and 76,000. When monensin was added to the fibroblast culture, the two major components of normal acid alpha-glucosidase were decreased, whereas the large molecular weight precursor was increased. On the other hand, the 97,000 molecular weight component of cross-reactive material in the Pompe's fibroblasts (RH-SF-1 and RH-SF-2) was only slightly increased on monensin treatment. The fibroblasts were pulse-chase labelled with [2-H3] mannose and 32Pi. The cross-reactive material and acid alpha-glucosidase were precipitated with anti acid alpha-glucosidase antibody, and after sodium dodecyl sulphate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (SDS-PAGE), fluorography was performed. The radiolabel of 3H in the cross-reactive material of RH-SF-1 and -2 was weak, and 32P in the cross-reactive material of both fibroblasts was very weak when compared with those of the acid alpha-glucosidase. The radiolabel of 32P in the cross-reactive material of RH-SF-1 was extremely weak. Immunofluorescence histochemistry revealed a granular localization of acid alpha-glucosidase in the normal fibroblast cytoplasm, and a diffuse distribution of cross-reactive material in the cytoplasm of RH-SF-1 and -2. Immuno-electron microscopic examinations showed a normal acid alpha-glucosidase localization on the inner side of the lysosomal membrane and also diffusely in the lysosome; when treated with monensin, it was present on the trans part of the Golgi apparatus. Antigenically cross-reactive material, however, was found in the cytoplasm and endoplasmic reticulum. Some lysosomal localization was observed sporadically. Even after monensin treatment, it was not demonstrated on the Golgi apparatus.
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