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Anna Makridou1, Evangelie Sintou1, Sofia Chatzianagnosti1
1Department of Histology-Embryology, School of Medicine, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, 54124 Thessaloniki, Greece.
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Lysosomal storage disorders (LSDs) represent a diverse group of inherited metabolic diseases in which impaired lysosomal function leads to progressive accumulation of undegraded substrates and widespread cellular dysfunction. Although traditionally classified according to the type of stored macromolecule, this substrate-based approach often fails to reflect the underlying molecular mechanisms. Recent advances in genetics and cell biology have prompted a shift toward functional classifications that group disorders by the lysosomal pathway disrupted-namely, enzymatic hydrolytic defects, transporter-related defects, biogenesis and signaling defects, and cross-organelle interaction abnormalities. This framework better captures disease complexity and provides a translational roadmap for precision medicine. The neurological system, with its high metabolic demands and vulnerability to impaired clearance mechanisms, is particularly affected, leading to clinical phenotypes ranging from developmental delay to severe neurodegeneration. Genomic technologies and multi-omics platforms have facilitated earlier diagnoses, revealed atypical variants, and informed the development of tailored therapies such as enzyme replacement, substrate reduction, chaperone-based approaches, and gene therapy. The current review proposes a cellular-pathway-oriented framework for classifying LSDs with neurological features and underscores how such an approach can assist in the development of personalized therapeutic strategies.
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