Abstract

The carbohydrate moiety of immunoglobulin G (IgG) from patients with carbohydrate-deficient glycoprotein (CDG) syndrome was analyzed. Galactosyl species were reduced in the reversed-phase chromatogram of pyridylaminated oligosaccharides as compared with child controls, and the hypogalactosylation was remarkable in a patient with typical manifestations. The abnormality was verified by composition analysis of the hydrolyzed monosaccharides from this patient, but the contents of mannose andN-acetylglucosamine were not reduced. Hypogalactosylation is the characteristic feature of IgG molecules in CDG syndrome, in contrast to the oligosaccharide deficiency of transferrin from the same patients. These findings suggest that the molecular phenotypes of different glycoproteins from patients with CDG syndrome are diverse.

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