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Identification of a dysfunctional exon-skipping splice variant in GLUT9/SLC2A9 causal for renal hypouricemia type 2.


ABSTRACT: Renal hypouricemia (RHUC) is a pathological condition characterized by extremely low serum urate and overexcretion of urate in the kidney; this inheritable disorder is classified into type 1 and type 2 based on causative genes encoding physiologically-important urate transporters, URAT1 and GLUT9, respectively; however, research on RHUC type 2 is still behind type 1. We herein describe a typical familial case of RHUC type 2 found in a Slovak family with severe hypouricemia and hyperuricosuria. Via clinico-genetic analyses including whole exome sequencing and in vitro functional assays, we identified an intronic GLUT9 variant, c.1419+1G>A, as the causal mutation that could lead the expression of p.Gly431GlufsTer28, a functionally-null variant resulting from exon 11 skipping. The causal relationship was also confirmed in another unrelated Macedonian family with mild hypouricemia. Accordingly, non-coding regions should be also kept in mind during genetic diagnosis for hypouricemia. Our findings provide a better pathogenic understanding of RHUC and pathophysiological importance of GLUT9.

SUBMITTER: Toyoda Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9887137 | biostudies-literature | 2022

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Identification of a dysfunctional exon-skipping splice variant in <i>GLUT9</i>/<i>SLC2A9</i> causal for renal hypouricemia type 2.

Toyoda Yu Y   Cho Sung Kweon SK   Tasic Velibor V   Pavelcová Kateřina K   Bohatá Jana J   Suzuki Hiroshi H   David Victor A VA   Yoon Jaeho J   Pallaiova Anna A   Šaligová Jana J   Nousome Darryl D   Cachau Raul R   Winkler Cheryl A CA   Takada Tappei T   Stibůrková Blanka B  

Frontiers in genetics 20230117


Renal hypouricemia (RHUC) is a pathological condition characterized by extremely low serum urate and overexcretion of urate in the kidney; this inheritable disorder is classified into type 1 and type 2 based on causative genes encoding physiologically-important urate transporters, <i>URAT1</i> and <i>GLUT9</i>, respectively; however, research on RHUC type 2 is still behind type 1. We herein describe a typical familial case of RHUC type 2 found in a Slovak family with severe hypouricemia and hype  ...[more]

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