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Interventions in Obesity & Diabetes

The Role of Genetic Mutation in Gene GBE1 In Induce Glycogen Storage Type IV Syndrome

  • Open or Close Shahin Asadi*

    Department of Medical Genetics, Iran

    *Corresponding author: Shahin Asadi, Division of Medical Genetics and Molecular Pathology Research, Iran

Submission: January 23, 2019; Published: January 28, 2019

DOI: 10.31031/IOD.2019.02.000543

ISSN: 2578-0263
Volume2 Issue4

Abstract

Glycogen type IV storage syndrome is a hereditary genetic disorder caused by excessive accumulation of glycogen sugar complexes in the body’s cells. The type of muscular nervous system is the most severe type of glycogen storage syndrome type IV, whose symptoms develop before birth and are usually fatal. Type IV glycogen storage syndrome is caused by gene mutations of GBE1, which is based on the short arm of chromosome number 3 as 3p12.2.

Keywords:Glycogen type IV storage syndrome; GBE1 gene; Metabolic disorder

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