Utility of a CENTOGENE-developed biomarker

Gluosylsphingosine (lyso-Gb1) as a biomarker for monitoring treated and untreated children with Gaucher disease

Metabolic biomarkers are well-accepted diagnostic tools, and may also qualify for monitoring purposes. The longitudinal dynamics of Lyso-Gb1, an established diagnostic biomarker for Gaucher disease (GD), was recently determined using CENTOGENE’s corresponding mass-spectrometry assay. Based on excellent prognostic performance of Lyso-Gb1, an inclusion in routine follow up of GD patients was recommended. The study was published in the June issue of International Journal of Molecular Sciences.

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  • Gaucher disease
  • Lyso-Gb1
  • Glucosylsphingosine

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