Farber Lipogranulomatosis Overview
Learn About Farber Lipogranulomatosis
Farber lipogranulomatosis is a rare inherited condition involving the breakdown and use of fats in the body (a process known as lipid metabolism). In affected individuals, lipids accumulate abnormally in cells and tissues throughout the body, particularly around the joints. Researchers had previously categorized Farber lipogranulomatosis into subtypes based on characteristic features, but the condition is now thought to be a spectrum of overlapping signs of symptoms.
Variants (also known as mutations) in the ASAH1 gene cause Farber lipogranulomatosis. The ASAH1 gene provides instructions for making an enzyme called acid ceramidase. This enzyme is found in cell compartments called lysosomes, which digest and recycle materials. Acid ceramidase breaks down fats called ceramides into a fat called sphingosine and a fatty acid. These two breakdown products are recycled to create new ceramides for the body to use. Ceramides have several roles within cells. For example, they are a component of a fatty substance called myelin that insulates and protects nerve cells. Ceramides are also part of the outer membrane surrounding cells, where they sense stress and other external factors and help the cells react.
Farber lipogranulomatosis is a rare disorder. More than 150 cases have been reported worldwide.
This condition is inherited in an autosomal recessive pattern, which means both copies of the gene in each cell have variants. The parents of an individual with an autosomal recessive condition each carry one copy of the altered gene, but they typically do not show signs and symptoms of the condition.
Ari Zimran practices in Jerusalem, Israel. Zimran and is rated as an Elite expert by MediFind in the treatment of Farber Lipogranulomatosis. His top areas of expertise are Gaucher Disease Type 1, Gaucher Disease, Farber Lipogranulomatosis, Splenectomy, and Hip Replacement.
Bo Magnusson practices in Stockholm, Sweden. Magnusson and is rated as an Elite expert by MediFind in the treatment of Farber Lipogranulomatosis. His top areas of expertise are Lipogranulomatosis, Farber Lipogranulomatosis, Juvenile Dermatomyositis, and Dermatomyositis.
Deborah Elstein practices in Jerusalem, Israel. Elstein and is rated as an Elite expert by MediFind in the treatment of Farber Lipogranulomatosis. Her top areas of expertise are Gaucher Disease, Gaucher Disease Type 1, Farber Lipogranulomatosis, Tay-Sachs Disease, and Splenectomy.
Published Date: May 20, 2022
Published By: National Institutes of Health