C. Korner et al., Decreased availability of GDP-L-fucose in a patient with LAD II with normal GDP-D-mannose dehydratase and FX protein activities, J LEUK BIOL, 66(1), 1999, pp. 95-98
Leukocyte adhesion deficiency type II (LAD II) is caused by a disorder in t
he metabolism of GDP-L-fucose, which causes hypofucosylation of glycoconjug
ates, This study analyzes a newly identified LAD II patient who shows the s
ame severe hypofucosylation of glycoconjugates as the other described patie
nts, However; in vitro assays of cytosolic extracts from leukocytes and fib
roblasts of the patient demonstrated a normal GDP-L-fucose biosynthesis fro
m GDP-D-mannose, Analysis of the two enzymes involved in the pathway, GDP-D
-mannose 4,6-dehydratase and FX protein, revealed normal numbers of transcr
ipts without any detectable mutations within the coding regions of either g
ene. In contrast to previously published observations [Sturla et al, (1998)
FEES Lett. 429, 274-278], the major pathway of GDP-L-fucose synthesis can
be normal in LAD II.