Lyso-sphingomyelin is elevated in dried blood spots of Niemann–Pick B patients

Volume: 111, Issue: 2, Pages: 209 - 211
Published: Feb 1, 2014
Abstract
Niemann–Pick disease type B (NPD-B) is caused by a partial deficiency of acid sphingomyelinase activity and results in the accumulation of lysosomal sphingomyelin (SPM) predominantly in macrophages. Notably, SPM is not significantly elevated in the plasma, whole blood, or urine of NPD-B patients. Here, we show that the de-acylated form of sphingomyelin, lyso-SPM, is elevated approximately 5-fold in dried blood spots (DBS) from NPD-B patients and...
Paper Details
Title
Lyso-sphingomyelin is elevated in dried blood spots of Niemann–Pick B patients
Published Date
Feb 1, 2014
Volume
111
Issue
2
Pages
209 - 211
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