
Gaucher Disease
Gaucher disease (pronounced "go-shay") type 1 is the most common lysosomal
disease. It affects up to 1 in 600 people of Ashkenazi Jewish descent
and about 1 in 40,000 people of other ethnicities. Gaucher disease is
caused by an absence or shortage of the enzyme glucocerebrosidase ("gloo-ko-sir-e-bro-sy-daze"),
which normally breaks down the chemical glucocerebroside into glucose
(a sugar) and ceramide (a fat). This chemical breakdown happens in the
lysosomes of macrophages, a type of white blood cell. If the glucocerebrosidase
enzyme is absent or in short supply, the substance glucocerebroside
cannot be broken down. Instead, glucocerebroside builds up in the lysosomes
of the macrophages in the liver, spleen, bones, and other organs of
the body. These enlarged macrophages are sometimes called Gaucher cells.
The build-up of glucocerebroside results in Gaucher disease. Symptoms
include bleeding problems, enlargement of the liver and spleen, bone
abnormalities, and (occasionally) lung problems. The symptoms of Gaucher
disease vary from person to person, may be mild or severe, and can appear
at any time from infancy to old age. Lifespan in people with Gaucher
disease is generally normal.
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- Frequent nosebleeds
- Easy bleeding and/or bruising
- Tiredness
- Bone pain
- Frequent bone fractures
- Enlarged spleen and/or liver
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These symptoms suggest the possibility of type 1 Gaucher disease. More
than 99% of people with Gaucher disease have Type 1. People with type
2 or type 3 Gaucher disease have brain symptoms in addition to the above
symptoms.

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Gaucher disease
type 1 |
Gaucher disease
type 2 |
Gaucher disease
type 3 |
| Frequency of disease |
Ashkenazi Jews:
1/500-1/1500
Other ethnicities:
1/40,000-1/60,000 |
<1/100,000 |
1/50,000-1/100,000 |
| Ethnicity of affected individuals |
Any, but more common in people
of Ashkenazi Jewish ancestry |
Any |
Any, but more common in people
of Norbotten Swedish ancestry |
| Age of onset |
Any age |
Infancy |
Childhood |
| Lifespan |
6 to 80+ years |
~2 years |
2-60 years |
| Brain symptoms |
No |
Yes,
severe |
Yes,
mild to severe |
| Liver/spleen symptoms |
Yes |
Yes |
Yes |
| Blood symptoms |
Yes,
mild to severe |
Yes,
severe |
Yes,
mild to severe |
| Bone symptoms |
Yes,
mild to severe |
No |
Yes,
mild to severe |

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