The canine copper toxicosis gene MURR1 is not implicated in the pathogenesis of Wilson disease
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The canine copper toxicosis gene MURR1 is not implicated in the pathogenesis of Wilson disease
Abstract
Background: It has recently been demonstrated that the Wilson disease (WD) protein directly interacts with the human homolog of the MURR1 protein in vitro and in vivo, and that this interaction is specific for the copper transporter. The aim of the present study was to clarify the role of MURR1 in the pathogenesis of WD as well as in other WD-like disorders of hepatic copper metabolism of unknown origin.
Methods: Using the single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) method followed by sequencing, we analyzed the 5' untranslated region (UTR) and three exons of the MURR1 gene in three groups of patients: 19 WD: patients in whom no mutations were detected in the ATP7B gene, 53 WD: patients in whom only one mutation in the ATP7B gene was found, and 34 patients in whom clinical and laboratory data suggested a WD-like disorder of hepatic copper metabolism of unknown origin.
Results: We detected in these patients six rare nucleotide substitutions, namely one splice-site consensus sequence and one missense and four silent nucleotide substitutions. All substitutions except one were found in the heterozygous state. No difference in the frequencies of the various substitutions was observed between patients and controls.
Conclusions: These data suggest that the MURR1 gene and its protein product are unlikely to play a primary role in the pathogenesis of Wilson disease. More extensive studies with larger numbers of clinically homogeneous patients should be carried out to establish whether nucleotide alterations in the MURR1 gene may have a role in causing WD or WD-like disorders or act as modifying factors in the phenotype variability in WD.
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