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Disruption of oxygen homeostasis underlies congenital Chuvash polycythemia

Authors :
Galina Y. Miasnikova
Kiichi Hirota
Victor R. Gordeuk
Hua Chen
Josef T. Prchal
Patrick H. Maxwell
Yongli Guan
David R. Mole
Enli Liu
Sonny Ang
Gregg L. Semenza
David W. Stockton
Jaroslav Jelinek
Adelina I. Sergueeva
Source :
Nature genetics. 32(4)
Publication Year :
2002

Abstract

Chuvash polycythemia is an autosomal recessive disorder that is endemic to the mid-Volga River region. We previously mapped the locus associated with Chuvash polycythemia to chromosome 3p25. The gene associated with von Hippel-Lindau syndrome, VHL, maps to this region, and homozygosity with respect to a C-->T missense mutation in VHL, causing an arginine-to-tryptophan change at amino-acid residue 200 (Arg200Trp), was identified in all individuals affected with Chuvash polycythemia. The protein VHL modulates the ubiquitination and subsequent destruction of hypoxia-inducible factor 1, subunit alpha (HIF1alpha). Our data indicate that the Arg200Trp substitution impairs the interaction of VHL with HIF1alpha, reducing the rate of degradation of HIF1alpha and resulting in increased expression of downstream target genes including EPO (encoding erythropoietin), SLC2A1 (also known as GLUT1, encoding solute carrier family 2 (facilitated glucose transporter), member 1), TF (encoding transferrin), TFRC (encoding transferrin receptor (p90, CD71)) and VEGF (encoding vascular endothelial growth factor).

Details

ISSN :
10614036
Volume :
32
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....44f9afb3ec49114420d827cc20d5ee56