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Glutathione synthetase deficiency without 5-oxoprolinuria

Two forms of glutathione synthetase deficiency have been described: a mild form, here referred to as congenital nonspherocytic hemolytic anemia-6 (CNSHA6), and a more severe form causing 5-oxoprolinuria with secondary neurologic involvement (266130). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
343541
Concept ID:
C1856399
Disease or Syndrome
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Glutathione synthetase deficiency with 5-oxoprolinuria

5-Oxoprolinuria can be caused by genetic defects in either of 2 enzymes involved in the gamma-glutamyl cycle of glutathione metabolism: glutathione synthetase (GSS) or 5-oxoprolinase (OPLAH; 614243). Glutathione synthetase deficiency (GSSD) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized, in its severe form, by massive urinary excretion of 5-oxoproline, metabolic acidosis, hemolytic anemia, and central nervous system damage. The metabolic defect results in decreased levels of cellular glutathione, which overstimulates the synthesis of gamma-glutamylcysteine and its subsequent conversion to 5-oxoproline (Larsson and Anderson, 2001). See 5-oxoprolinuria due to 5-oxoprolinase deficiency (260005). [from OMIM]

MedGen UID:
97988
Concept ID:
C0398746
Disease or Syndrome

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