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Release and uptake of lysosomal enzymes : studied in cultured cells
- Publication date
- 11 June 1980
- Publisher
- The purpose of the experimental work described in this thesiswas to investigate some aspects of the release and uptake
of lysosomal enzymes. The experiments involved the use of
normal human and animal fibroblasts and some other cell
types such as hepatocytes and hepatoma cells as sources of
hydrolytic enzymes, and fibroblasts from patients with lysosomal
storage diseases associated with a single lysosomal
enzyme deficiency and with "1-cell" disease as recipient
cells. In a number of studies co-cultivation of normal and
mutant cells was applied. as a means to study the release
and uptake of lysosomal enzymes at physiological concentrations.
We have also studied some characteristics of released
lysosomal enzyme activities in· normal and mutant cell cultures
in comparison with the corresponding intracellular
activities. Finally, we have used somatic cell hybridization
to investigate the genetic background of the metabolic abnormalities
in some of the human mutant cells. Our studies
have provided information on the normal transport of lysosomal enzymes within the cell and between cells. Furthermore,
we hope that more knowledge about recognition and
uptake of lysosomal enzymes by deficient cells from patients
with lysosomal storage diseases will have future implications
for enzyme therapy.