Mutations in SLC6A19, encoding B super(0)AT1, cause Hartnup disorder

Hartnup disorder, an autosomal recessive defect named after an English family described in 1956, results from impaired transport of neutral amino acids across epithelial cells in renal proximal tubules and intestinal mucosa. Symptoms include transient manifestations of pellagra (rashes), cerebellar...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature genetics 2004-09, Vol.36 (9), p.999-1002
Hauptverfasser: Kleta, Robert, Romeo, Elisa, Ristic, Zorica, Ohura, Toshihiro, Stuart, Caroline, Arcos-Burgos, Mauricio, Dave, Mital H, Wagner, Carsten A, Camargo, Simone R M, Inoue, Sumiko, Matsuura, Norio, Helip-Wooley, Amanda, Bockenhauer, Detlef, Warth, Richard, Bernardini, Isa, Visser, Gepke, Eggermann, Thomas, Lee, Philip, Chairoungdua, Arthit, Jutabha, Promsuk, Babu, Ellappan, Nilwarangkoon, Sirinun, Anzai, Naohiko, Kanai, Yoshikatsu, Verrey, Francois, Gahl, William A, Koizumi, Akio
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Zusammenfassung:Hartnup disorder, an autosomal recessive defect named after an English family described in 1956, results from impaired transport of neutral amino acids across epithelial cells in renal proximal tubules and intestinal mucosa. Symptoms include transient manifestations of pellagra (rashes), cerebellar ataxia and psychosis. Using homozygosity mapping in the original family in whom Hartnup disorder was discovered, we confirmed that the critical region for one causative gene was located on chromosome 5p15. This region is homologous to the area of mouse chromosome 13 that encodes the sodium-dependent amino acid transporter B super(0)AT1. We isolated the human homolog of B super(0)AT1, called SLC6A19, and determined its size and molecular organization. We then identified mutations in SLC6A19 in members of the original family in whom Hartnup disorder was discovered and of three Japanese families. The protein product of SLC6A19, the Hartnup transporter, is expressed primarily in intestine and renal proximal tubule and functions as a neutral amino acid transporter.
ISSN:1061-4036
DOI:10.1038/ng1405