Molecular Genetics and Metabolism Reports (Dec 2019)

Comprehensive clinical, biochemical and genetic screening reveals four distinct GBA genotypes as underlying variable manifestation of Gaucher disease in a single family

  • P. Cullufi,
  • M. Tabaku,
  • C. Beetz,
  • S. Tomori,
  • V. Velmishi,
  • A. Gjikopulli,
  • P. Bauer,
  • S. Wirth,
  • A. Rolfs

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21

Abstract

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Gaucher disease (GD) is a lysosomal storage disorder that is associated with bi-allelic pathogenic variants in GBA. Its wide clinical spectrum, ranging from mild organomegaly to significant skeletal and neurological involvement, is partially explained by genotype-phenotype correlations. We present a family, in which all members over two generations presented with at least splenomegaly. Comprehensive clinical, biochemical and genetic workup was required to diagnose GD, which is caused by as many as four distinct GBA genotypes. Keywords: Gaucher disease, GBA, Genotype-phenotype correlation