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Plasma and Urinary Sulfate Determination in a Cohort with Autism
Authors:Francis G Bowling  Helen S Heussler  Avis McWhinney  Paul A Dawson
Institution:1. Mater Children’s Hospital, Mater Health Services, South Brisbane, QLD, 4102, Australia
3. School of Medicine, University of Queensland, St. Lucia, QLD, Australia
2. Pathology Department, Mater Health Services, South Brisbane, QLD, 4102, Australia
4. Mater Medical Research Institute, South Brisbane, QLD, Australia
Abstract:Sulfate is important for mammalian development but is not routinely measured in clinical settings. The renal NaS1 sulfate transporter maintains circulating sulfate levels and is linked to renal sulfate wasting in mice. Some autistic individuals exhibit renal sulfate wasting, but the etiology is yet unknown. We measured plasma and urinary sulfate levels, calculated the fractional excretion index (FEI) of sulfate, and screened for two loss-of-function NaS1 sequence variants (R12X and N174S) in 23 autistic individuals. The FEI sulfate values ranged from 0.13 to 0.50. NaS1 variants were detected in 18 of the 23 individuals (11 heterozygous N174S, four homozygous N174S, two heterozygous R12X, and one individual carried both R12X and N174S). Those individuals with neither sequence variant had FEI sulfate ≤ 0.34, whereas FEI sulfate ≥ 0.35 was found in about 60 % (11 of 18) of individuals that had R12X and/or N174S. This study links renal sulfate wasting with loss-of-function NaS1 sequence variants in humans.
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