[From gene to disease; HFE-mutations in primary haemochromatosis]
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[From gene to disease; HFE-mutations in primary haemochromatosis]
Abstract
Primary haemochromatosis is an autosomal recessive disorder with a high prevalence (1 in 200-400) among North-Europeans. Approximately 64-100% of patients with primary haemochromatosis are homozygous for a missense mutation that alters a major-histocompatibility-complex class I-like protein designated HFE (from 'haemochromatosis'). This predominant mutation is a substitution of cysteine to tyrosine at amino acid residue 282 (Cys282Tyr) in the alpha 3-domain of the HFE protein. This mutation in the HFE protein in the intestinal crypt cells is supposed to lead to up-regulation of iron transporters for dietary iron in the mucosal cells at the tip of the duodenal villi. As a consequence, an excess of absorbed iron accumulates in the major organs of the HFE-mutated patients, leading to multi-organ dysfunction. A second mutation, His63Asp, in the HFE-gene is enriched in primary haemochromatosis patients who are concomitantly heterozygous for the Cys282Tyr-mutation. However, its role in the pathophysiology of primary haemochromatosis is not yet clear. A small subgroup of patients with primary haemochromatosis do not have mutations in HFE; for some of them the genetic basis has been determined. Homozygosity for the Cys282Tyr-mutation plus biochemical and clinical evidence of iron overload renders the diagnosis of HFE-related primary haemochromatosis indisputable. In other cases, liver biopsy remains the gold standard for the diagnosis of primary haemochromatosis. First-degree relatives of index patients should be screened for the disease.
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[Diagnosis of 5 patients with possible primary hemochromatosis].Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2003 Apr 5;147(14):666-70. Ned Tijdschr Geneeskd. 2003. PMID: 12712652 Dutch.
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