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  2. Prevention of Tay–Sachs disease - Wikipedia

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    For preventing TaySachs disease, three main approaches have been used to prevent or reduce the incidence of TaySachs disease in those who are at high risk: Prenatal diagnosis . If both parents are identified as carriers, prenatal genetic testing can determine whether the fetus has inherited a defective copy of the gene from both parents.

  3. Substrate reduction therapy - Wikipedia

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    TaySachs disease.The disease occurs when harmful quantities of a fatty acid derivative called a ganglioside accumulate in the nerve cells of the brain.Gangliosides are lipids, components of cellular membranes, and the ganglioside GM2, implicated in TaySachs disease, is especially common in the nervous tissue of the brain.

  4. Tay–Sachs disease - Wikipedia

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    TaySachs disease is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern. The HEXA gene is located on the long (q) arm of human chromosome 15, between positions 23 and 24. TaySachs disease is an autosomal recessive genetic disorder, meaning that when both parents are carriers, there is a 25% risk of giving birth to an affected child with each ...

  5. Sphingolipidoses - Wikipedia

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    The main members of this group are Niemann–Pick disease, Fabry disease, Krabbe disease, Gaucher disease, TaySachs disease and metachromatic leukodystrophy. They are generally inherited in an autosomal recessive fashion, but notably Fabry disease is X-linked recessive .

  6. GM2 gangliosidoses - Wikipedia

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    A multinational clinical trial investigating N-Acetyl-L-Leucine for the treatment of GM2 Gangliosidosis (Tay-Sachs and Sandhoff) began in 2019 [14] Recruitment is ongoing. IntraBio is also conducting parallel clinical trials with N-Acetyl-L-Leucine for the treatment of Niemann-Pick disease type C [15] and Ataxia-Telangiectasia. [16]

  7. Hexosaminidase - Wikipedia

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    Children born with TaySachs usually die between two and four years of age from aspiration and pneumonia. TaySachs causes cerebral degeneration and blindness. Patients also experience flaccid extremities and seizures. At present there has been no cure or effective treatment of TaySachs disease. [11]

  8. Compound heterozygosity - Wikipedia

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    TaySachs disease. In addition to its classic infantile form, Tay Sachs disease may present in juvenile or adult onset forms, often as the result of compound heterozygosity between two alleles, one that causes the classic infantile disease in homozygotes and another that allows some residual HEXA enzyme activity.

  9. Lysosomal storage disease - Wikipedia

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    TaySachs disease was the first of these disorders to be described, in 1881, followed by Gaucher disease in 1882. In the late 1950s and early 1960s, de Duve and colleagues, using cell fractionation techniques, cytological studies, and biochemical analyses, identified and characterized the lysosome as a cellular organelle responsible for ...