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SLC2A9 is a newly identified urate transporter influencing serum urate concentration, urate excretion and gout

Authors :
Louise A. Donnelly
Veronique Vitart
Alan F. Wright
Nina Smolej-Narančić
Martin Aringer
Philip Riches
William A. Richardson
Irena Martinović Klarić
James A B Floyd
Lina Zgaga
Andrew D. Morris
Ozren Polasek
Barbara Gorgoni
Susan Campbell
Stuart H. Ralston
Colin N. A. Palmer
Igor Rudan
Peter Hohenstein
Branka Janićijević
Juergen Graessler
Caroline Hayward
Anthony M. Marinaki
Joanne E. Morgan
Xinhua Shu
Paul M. McKeigue
James F. Wilson
Charley H Kimber
Sarah H. Wild
Albert Tenesa
Nicola K. Gray
Marijana Peričić
Sara Knott
Pavao Rudan
Lynette D. Fairbanks
Ivana Kolcic
Harry Campbell
Zrinka Biloglav
Tatjana Škarić-Jurić
Lovorka Barac-Lauc
Nicholas D. Hastie
Source :
Nature Genetics. 40:437-442
Publication Year :
2008
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2008.

Abstract

Uric acid is the end product of purine metabolism in humans and great apes, which have lost hepatic uricase activity, leading to uniquely high serum uric acid concentrations (200-500 microM) compared with other mammals (3-120 microM). About 70% of daily urate disposal occurs via the kidneys, and in 5-25% of the human population, impaired renal excretion leads to hyperuricemia. About 10% of people with hyperuricemia develop gout, an inflammatory arthritis that results from deposition of monosodium urate crystals in the joint. We have identified genetic variants within a transporter gene, SLC2A9, that explain 1.7-5.3% of the variance in serum uric acid concentrations, following a genome-wide association scan in a Croatian population sample. SLC2A9 variants were also associated with low fractional excretion of uric acid and/or gout in UK, Croatian and German population samples. SLC2A9 is a known fructose transporter, and we now show that it has strong uric acid transport activity in Xenopus laevis oocytes.

Details

ISSN :
15461718 and 10614036
Volume :
40
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Genetics
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....dcdc9418730732dfbc0865ab2599cc65