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Mosaicism of podocyte involvement is related to podocyte injury in females with fabry disease.
[fabry disease]
Fabry
disease
.
an
X-
linked
deficiency
of
α-galactosidase
A
coded
by
the
GLA
gene
,
leads
to
intracellular
globotriaosylceramide
(
GL-
3
)
accumulation
.
Although
less
common
than
in
males
,
chronic
kidney
disease
,
occurs
in
∼
15
%
of
females
.
Recent
studies
highlight
the
importance
of
podocyte
injury
in
Fabry
nephropathy
development
and
progression
.
We
hypothesized
that
the
greater
the
%
of
podocytes
with
active
wild-
type
GLA
gene
(
due
to
X-
inactivation
of
the
mutant
copy
)
the
less
is
the
overall
podocyte
injury
.
Kidney
biopsies
from
12
treatment-naive
females
with
Fabry
disease
,
ages
15
(
8
-
63
)
,
median
[
range
]
,
years
were
studied
by
electron
microscopy
and
compared
with
4
treatment-naive
male
patients
.
In
females
,
51
(
13
-
100
)
%
of
podocytes
(
PC
)
per
glomerulus
had
no
GL-
3
inclusions
,
this
consistent
with
a
non-
Fabry
podocyte
phenotype
(
NFPC
)
.
In
PC
with
GL-
3
inclusions
[
Fabry
podocyte
phenotype
(
FPC
)
]
,
GL-
3
volume
density
per
podocyte
was
virtually
identical
in
females
and
males
,
consistent
with
little
or
no
cross-correction
between
FPC
and
NFPC
.
%
NFPC
per
glomerulus
(
%
NFPC
/
glom
)
correlated
with
age
in
females
(
r
 
=
 
0
.
65
,
p
 
=
 
0
.
02
)
,
suggesting
a
survival
disadvantage
for
FPC
over
time
.
Age-adjusted
%
NFPC
/
glom
was
inversely
related
to
foot
process
width
(
FPW
)
(
r
 
=
 
-
0
.
75
,
p
 
=
 
0
.
007
)
,
an
indicator
of
PC
injury
.
GL-
3
volume
density
in
FPC
in
females
correlated
directly
with
FPW
.
These
findings
support
important
relationships
between
podocyte
mosaicism
and
podocyte
injury
in
female
Fabry
patients
.
Kidney
biopsy
,
by
providing
information
about
podocyte
mosaicism
,
may
help
to
stratify
females
with
Fabry
disease
for
kidney
disease
risk
and
to
guide
treatment
decisions
.
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"foot process width"
symptom
fabry disease
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