Title of article :
A Chinese Girl with Bartter Syndrome Type III due to a Novel Mutation and/or Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms (SNPs) in CLCNKB Gene
Author/Authors :
Wang, Xiumin Department of Internal Medicine - The Children’s Hospital of Zhejiang University - School of Medicine - China , Shen, Zheng Department of Internal Medicine - The Children’s Hospital of Zhejiang University - School of Medicine - China , Xu, Meichun Department of Internal Medicine - The Children’s Hospital of Zhejiang University - School of Medicine - China , Fu, Junfen Department of Internal Medicine - The Children’s Hospital of Zhejiang University - School of Medicine - China , Liang, Li Department of Internal Medicine - The Children’s Hospital of Zhejiang University - School of Medicine - China
Pages :
6
From page :
89
To page :
94
Abstract :
Background Bartter's syndrome is a heterogeneous disorder characterized by deficient renal reabsorption of sodium and chloride, and hypokalemic metabolic alkalosis with hyper-reninemia and hyperaldosteronemia. Bartter syndrome type III (BS type III), due to mutations in the CLCNKB gene, is highly variable. The aim of our study was to describe the clinical presentation in a Chinese girl with BS type III and to explore mutations or SNPs of CLCNKB gene in her family. Case Presentation The clinic data of the patient was collected. Mutations or SNPs were investigated by sequencing of the exon of CLCNKB gene. The clinic analysis confirmed the diagnosis of BS type III. The coexistence of 13 reported SNPs and 11 novel SNPs of CLCNKB gene were found in the patient and her parent. a novel heterozygous C to G transition at nucleotide 2471 in exon 20 of CLCNKB gene harbored uniquely by the patient were revealed. Conclusion A novel heterozygous C to G mutation at nucleotide 2471 of CLCNKB gene and some new SNPs were identified in a Chinese girl with BS type III having persistent hypokalemia. The novel mutation and SNPs make the genetic background of the patient more complicated.
Keywords :
Bartter Syndrome , Hypokalemia , Chloride Channel , Metabolic Alkalosis , Mutation
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year :
2013
Record number :
2443727
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