Identification of a human mutation of DMT1 in a patient with microcytic anemia and iron overload
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- DOI: 10.1182/blood-2004-07-2966
Identification of a human mutation of DMT1 in a patient with microcytic anemia and iron overload
Abstract
Divalent metal transporter 1 (DMT1) is a transmembrane protein crucial for duodenal iron absorption and erythroid iron transport. DMT1 function has been elucidated largely in studies of the mk mouse and the Belgrade rat, which have an identical single nucleotide mutation of this gene that affects protein processing, stability, and function. These animals exhibit hypochromic microcytic anemia due to impaired intestinal iron absorption, and defective iron utilization in red cell precursors. We report here the first human mutation of DMT1 identified in a female with severe hypochromic microcytic anemia and iron overload. This homozygous mutation in the ultimate nucleotide of exon 12 codes for a conservative E399D amino acid substitution; however, its pre-dominant effect is preferential skipping of exon 12 during processing of pre-messenger RNA (mRNA). The lack of full-length mRNA would predict deficient iron absorption in the intestine and deficient iron utilization in erythroid precursors; however, unlike the animal models of DMT1 mutation, the patient is iron overloaded. This does not appear to be due to up-regulation of total DMT1 mRNA. DMT1 protein is easily detectable by immunoblotting in the patient's duodenum, but it is unclear whether the protein is properly processed or targeted.
Comment in
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Analysis of the E399D mutation in SLC11A2.Blood. 2005 Sep 15;106(6):2221; author reply 2221-2. doi: 10.1182/blood-2005-03-1192. Blood. 2005. PMID: 16140868 No abstract available.
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