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XB-ART-47655
Hum Mutat 2013 Oct 01;3410:1404-14. doi: 10.1002/humu.22382.
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Characterization of SLC26A9 in patients with CF-like lung disease.

Bakouh N , Bienvenu T , Thomas A , Ehrenfeld J , Liote H , Roussel D , Duquesnoy P , Farman N , Viel M , Cherif-Zahar B , Amselem S , Taam RA , Edelman A , Planelles G , Sermet-Gaudelus I .


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Diffuse bronchiectasis is a common problem in respiratory clinics. We hypothesized that mutations in the solute carrier 26A9 (SLC26A9) gene, encoding for a chloride (Cl(-)) transporter mainly expressed in lungs, may lead to defects in mucociliary clearance. We describe two missense variants in the SLC26A9 gene in heterozygote patients presenting with diffuse idiopathic bronchiectasis : p.Arg575Trp, identified in a patient also heterozygote for p.Phe508del in the CFTR gene; and p.Val486Ile. Expression of both mutants in Xenopus laevis oocytes abolished SLC26A9-mediated Cl(-) conductance without decreasing protein membrane expression. Coexpression of CFTR with SLC26A9-p.Val486Ile resulted in a significant increase in the Cl(-) current induced by PKA stimulation, similar to that obtained in oocytes expressing CFTR and SLC26A9-WT. In contrast, coexpression of CFTR with SLC26A9-p.Arg575Trp inhibited SLC26A9-enhanced CFTR activation upon PKA. Further structure-function analyses led us to propose a site encompassing Arg575 in the SLC26A9-STAS domain for CFTR-SLC26A9 interaction. We hypothesize that SLC26A9-p.Arg575Trp prevented SLC26A9-mediated functional activation of CFTR by altering SLC26A9-CFTR interaction. Although we cannot confirm that these mutations by themselves are deleterious, we propose that they trigger the pathogenic role of a single CFTR mutation and provide insight into a novel mechanism of Cl(-) transport alteration across the respiratory mucosa, based on functional inhibition of CFTR.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: cftr slc26a9
GO keywords: chloride channel activity

???displayArticle.disOnts??? cystic fibrosis [+]
???displayArticle.omims??? CYSTIC FIBROSIS; CF