2023
DOI: 10.1002/jmd2.12393
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Comparison of efficacy between subcutaneous and intravenous application of moss‐aGal in the mouse model of Fabry disease

Paulina Dabrowska‐Schlepp,
Andreas Busch,
Jin‐Song Shen
et al.

Abstract: Fabry disease (FD, OMIM 301500) is a rare X‐linked inherited lysosomal storage disorder associated with reduced activities of α‐galactosidase A (aGal, EC 3.2.1.22). The current standard of care for FD is based on enzyme replacement therapy (ERT), in which a recombinantly produced version of αGal is intravenously (iv) applied to Fabry patients in biweekly intervals. Though the iv application is clinically efficacious, periodical infusions are inconvenient, time‐ and resource‐consuming and they negatively impact… Show more

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“…ERT might not reach all the affected cells effectively due to challenges in crossing biological barriers (e.g., blood-brain barrier, intracellular compartments), which may limit its overall therapeutic efficacy. Recent studies are investigating different administration methods, including subcutaneously, although this far this has only been demonstrated in mouse models ( 147 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…ERT might not reach all the affected cells effectively due to challenges in crossing biological barriers (e.g., blood-brain barrier, intracellular compartments), which may limit its overall therapeutic efficacy. Recent studies are investigating different administration methods, including subcutaneously, although this far this has only been demonstrated in mouse models ( 147 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%