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Identification of Two Novel Mutations in the SLC4A1 Gene in Two Unrelated Chinese Families with Distal Renal Tubular Acidosis

Authors :
Zeng Zhang
Jin-Wei He
Hua Yue
Zhen-Lin Zhang
Hao Zhang
Changqing Zhang
Wen-Zhen Fu
Kang-Xiang Liu
Source :
Archives of Medical Research. 43:298-304
Publication Year :
2012
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2012.

Abstract

Background and Aims Distal renal tubular acidosis (dRTA) is characterized by a reduced ability to acidify urine, variable hyperchloremic hypokalemic metabolic acidosis, nephrocalcinosis, and nephrolithiasis. Mutations in the SLC4A1 gene have been found to cause either autosomal dominant (AD) or autosomal recessive (AR) dRTA. Methods Four affected individuals and nine healthy family members from two unrelated Chinese families with dRTA were clinically studied. The SLC4A1 gene was screened and analyzed, and the mutations were confirmed using molecular genetic techniques. Results In family1, the affected individuals had novel compound heterozygous SLC4A1 G494S/G701D mutations inherited from their clinically normal heterozygous father and mother, respectively. In family 2, the affected individuals exhibited a novel 3-bp duplication (c.2715_2717dupCGA) in exon 20 of SLC4A1 that led to the D905dup mutation. The age of presentation was younger, hypokalemia was more severe, and growth retardation was more severe in recessive patients in family 1 than patients with AD dRTA in family 2. Conclusions This is the first report of dRTA patients with compound heterozygous conditions in mainland China. Two novel SLC4A1 mutations (G494S and D905dup) were identified. Our results confirm the importance of the C-terminal residues of the SLC4A1 gene product in normal acidification processes and indicate that mutations in this region are likely to result in AD dRTA. Our study extends the mutation spectrum of dRTA and is helpful in early molecular diagnoses of dRTA.

Details

ISSN :
01884409
Volume :
43
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Archives of Medical Research
Accession number :
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