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Lack of the nucleoside transporter ENT1 results in the Augustine-null blood type and ectopic mineralization.


ABSTRACT: The Augustine-negative alias At(a-) blood type, which seems to be restricted to people of African ancestry, was identified half a century ago but remains one of the last blood types with no known genetic basis. Here we report that a nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphism in SLC29A1 (rs45458701) is responsible for the At(a-) blood type. The resulting p.Glu391Lys variation in the last extracellular loop of the equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (ENT1; also called SLC29a1) is known not to alter its ability to transport nucleosides and nucleoside analog drugs. Furthermore, we identified 3 individuals of European ancestry who are homozygous for a null mutation in SLC29A1 (c.589+1G>C) and thus have the Augustine-null blood type. These individuals lacking ENT1 exhibit periarticular and ectopic mineralization, which confirms an important role for ENT1/SLC29A1 in human bone homeostasis as recently suggested by the skeletal phenotype of aging Slc29a1(-/-) mice. Our results establish Augustine as a new blood group system and place SLC29A1 as a new candidate gene for idiopathic disorders characterized with ectopic calcification/mineralization.

SUBMITTER: Daniels G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4458803 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lack of the nucleoside transporter ENT1 results in the Augustine-null blood type and ectopic mineralization.

Daniels Geoff G   Ballif Bryan A BA   Helias Virginie V   Saison Carole C   Grimsley Shane S   Mannessier Lucienne L   Hustinx Hein H   Lee Edmond E   Cartron Jean-Pierre JP   Peyrard Thierry T   Arnaud Lionel L  

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The Augustine-negative alias At(a-) blood type, which seems to be restricted to people of African ancestry, was identified half a century ago but remains one of the last blood types with no known genetic basis. Here we report that a nonsynonymous single nucleotide polymorphism in SLC29A1 (rs45458701) is responsible for the At(a-) blood type. The resulting p.Glu391Lys variation in the last extracellular loop of the equilibrative nucleoside transporter 1 (ENT1; also called SLC29a1) is known not to  ...[more]

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