A prenatal test for the cerebro-hepato-renal (Zellweger) syndrome by demonstration of the absence of catalase-containing particles (peroxisomes) in cultured amniotic fluid cells
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- DOI: 10.1007/BF00441876
A prenatal test for the cerebro-hepato-renal (Zellweger) syndrome by demonstration of the absence of catalase-containing particles (peroxisomes) in cultured amniotic fluid cells
Abstract
In this paper we show that whereas acyl-CoA: dihydroxyacetone phosphate acyltransferase, a membrane-bound peroxisomal enzyme, is deficient in homogenates of cultured amniotic fluid cells of fetuses with Zellweger syndrome, catalase a soluble peroxisomal matrix enzyme is present in normal amounts. Digitonin titration experiments revealed a striking difference in the percentage of particle-bound catalase in control and Zellweger amniocytes: in Zellweger amniocytes all catalase activity was found to be present in the soluble cytoplasm, (less than 5% particle-bound), whereas in control amniocytes catalase was found to be predominantly particle-bound (62% +/- 8%, n = 5). Measurement of the percentage of particle-bound catalase by means of digitonin titrations thus provides a simple prenatal test for Zellweger syndrome via the direct demonstration of the presence or absence of catalase-containing particles (peroxisomes).
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