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Novel SLC12A3 mutations in Chinese patients with Gitelman's syndrome.

Nephron. Physiology (2008-02-22)
Leping Shao, Hong Ren, Weiming Wang, Wen Zhang, Xiaopei Feng, Xiao Li, Nan Chen
ABSTRACT

Inactivating mutations of the SLC12A3 gene are the most common cause of Gitelman's syndrome (GS), a disorder inherited as an autosomal recessive trait. In a minority of cases, GS-like phenotypes are caused by mutations in the CLCNKB gene. We searched for SLC12A3 and CLCNKB gene mutations in 13 Chinese patients (9 males and 4 females, age 35 +/- 14 years) from 8 unrelated families with the clinical and biochemical features of GS. All coding regions, including intron-exon boundaries, were analyzed using PCR followed by direct sequence analysis. We identified 10 mutations distributed throughout the SLC12A3 gene. Seven are novel variants, including 4 missense mutations (Gly196Val, Cys430Gly, Gly439Val and Leu571Pro), 2 deletions (1384delG and 346-353delACTGATGG) and 1 in-frame insertion (997insCys). Three mutations were recurrent, including 2 missense mutations (Thr60Met and Asp486Asn) and 1 deletion (2883-2884delAG). The homozygous or heterozygous mutation Thr60Met was found in 8 of 13 patients. There were no mutations detected in the CLCNKB gene. Thr60Met may be the most common mutation in Chinese patients with GS. Possible specific genotype-phenotype correlations were difficult to identify.

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